Lisa Hogan praised by fans as she opens up about farm struggles
Supporters have gathered around Clarkson’s Farm star Lisa Hogan after she disclosed a “problem” with the latest member of their household on their Oxfordshire farm.
Taking to Instagram, the former model disclosed that their new puppy, Margaery, has been wreaking havoc across the farm.
Posting a video of the troublesome pup online, she wrote: “Margaery, we have a problem.
“Ever since she’s discovered the big water, she’s upturned her, her mother’s, and her aunt’s water bowls. Advice anyone? We are swimming here in the dog room.”
Followers were swift to offer their suggestions, with one sharing: “Get a heavier bowl, it worked for us.”, reports the Express.
Another commented: “I call this the explore/ nursery school stage, a bit like soft play for kids. Rotate her toys to keep interest, and a heavyweight bowl may help too.”
A third noted: “It’s a phase! Our standard schnauzer pup, Mervyn, would splash around in his water bowls every evening, including blowing bubbles, tipping them upside down, pulling them off the side of his crate, etc. After a few weeks, the novelty wore off!”.
This follows Jeremy Clarkson receiving an outpouring of sympathy after sharing devastating news on Thursday (October 9).
The former Top Gear presenter posted on Instagram to confirm that the first calf born at Diddly Squat had been “destroyed” due to TB. TB, also referred to as Bovine Tuberculosis, is a severe, notifiable bacterial infection triggered by Mycobacterium bovis that primarily impacts cattle but can also affect other mammals including badgers, deer, and pigs.

Following the posting of a photograph showing the calf, Jeremy penned: “This was the first calf ever born at Diddly Squat. And this morning she was destroyed, while pregnant with twins, because she has TB. So sad.”
Supporters flocked to the comments to offer their sympathy to the aspiring agriculturalist.
One commented, “That’s so sad. I remember the joy and excitement from you all when she was born. It’s heartbreaking to hear. I hope the rest of the herd is safe.”
A second person added: “Very sad indeed, the compassion Mr Jeremy Clarkson shows animals in this increasingly horrible world is very heart-warming and I for one am very grateful to him, a brilliant man.”
Jeremy has consistently spoken openly about the peaks and troughs of agricultural life, frequently documented on social media and featured in his television programme, Clarkson’s Farm.
Earlier this year, the Grand Tour presenter revealed that the reality series would be pausing following the launch of the fifth instalment next year.

