WE shared the news that the beloved Cumbrian pooch Max the Miracle dog was remembered on BBC Breakfast this week.

Owner Kerry Irving went on the show to share his latest challenge in memory of the late spaniel.

Mr Irving was joined by Harry and Tally alongside Paddy, who had walked 84 miles with his owner along Hadrian's Wall for the Great North Air Ambulance Service in their latest challenge.

They took to the BBC Breakfast sofa on Tuesday morning alongside presenters Sally Nugent and Ben Thompson.

Here's what readers thought.

Jan Martin said: "Fabulous achievement by Kerry and his beautiful boys, Max faithfully watching over them all the way. Well done you guys and your supporters."

Averil Nugent said: "Well done Kerry and the boys and well done to his support team as well, Amanda, Steve and Candice."

Pamela Montgomery and Pamela O'Brien said it was a great achievement by "Team Irving", and Marilyn Chivers said: "Fantastic achievement of mind and body. Congratulations Kerry and the team."

Amanda Kirkbride commented: "Incredible achievement Kerry Irving and Paddy, Harry and Tally took their turns walking along side all the way home. An incredible amount of money raised for the Great North Air Ambulance Service."

Lynne Andrews also said: "Beautiful family."

Max out in the Lake District rose to fame in lockdown when Kerry started streaming videos of their walks on social media and gained a huge follower base.