Loose Women’s Saira Khan tells Linda Robson ‘stops having a go’ in fiery dog row

Loose Women 's Saira Khan and Linda Robson had a fierce row on today's show about noisy dogs.

Janet Street-Porter revealed she regularly shouted at her neighbours over their noise and mess, and even apologised for a recent vicious rant she went on to one resident on her road.

But Linda blasted those who let their dogs bark after 10.30pm and told how she "felt sorry" for their neighbours.

And the panelist hit out at Saira after she revealed she has a puppy, which barks at night, she takes for a wee after 10pm and struggles to control.

But Saira was left fuming by her remark and hit back, telling Linda to "stop having a go" at her.

The debate started when Saira told Janet: "I'm glad you don't live next to me Janet, we aren't very popular with our neighbours.

"We've got Vera, she's still a puppy, and I have to take her out for her last wee at ten-o-clock.

"She's five months now and she's found her voice, so anything that moves at night, she barks and she barks and I am trying to control her.

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"And our neighbour the other day opened the window, I don't care if he's watching, and he said, 'Can you please keep that dog quiet and make sure it goes for a wee earlier'."

Linda told Saira her dog should not be barking that late.

She said: "Can I just say, 10:30 is quite late for a dog to be barking, especially if they've got children and the children are asleep.

"I feel sorry for them! Let the dog out a little bit earlier or take the dog for a walk."

Saira hit back: "I live on a street where there are no children next door to me and stop it because she is a little puppy and she's learning.

"She has just found her voice, so stop having a go, Linda Robson."

Linda argued: "I'm just saying 10:30 is quite late to let a dog out barking."

Janet then stepped in and said: "I agree with Linda on this".

Loose Women airs weekdays on ITV at 12:30pm

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