Jeremy Clarkson has sent fans into a panic after uploading a photo of one of his dogs all bloodied.
Having suffered an apparent injury, the poor pooch was being cleaned up after her head was left covered red. Tissues covered in blood can be seen in the background.
Clarkson, in typical Clarkson fashion, took a unique approach to the incident saying the fox-red Labrador had been 'leaking'.
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Jezza didn't clarify which of his two dogs was injured, with him owning to fox-red Labradors that look pretty much identical to those who don't know them.
Named Sansa and Arya after the famous Game of Thrones characters, the new pub owner also once had a black dog named 'Didier Dogba' which caused some controversy at the time with him being accused of racism, to which he said: "Why is it racist to name our amazingly brilliant dog after a footballer?"
With his Lab covered in blood, fans were scared as to what was happening.
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"Hope she's okay," one wrote. "But can you please tell us what happened?"
Clarkson's long-term partner, Lisa Hogan, issued fans with an update on the pooch's injury.
And thankfully, all seemed better than the image at first gave off.
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"Poor little edjiot, a thorn nicked the end of her ear," Hogan wrote on Instagram.
Andy Wilman, the producer for Clarkson's Farm and before that The Grand Tour and Top Gear, wrote: "Oh no, not again."
Fans were happy to here it was a bit less serious than some at first though.
One commented: "Oh bless her, I wonder if she'll learn from that."
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A second said: "Ours did the same then shook her head in the bathroom and it looked like a massacre."
And a third added: "Poor thing. Dogs ears bleed so much; glad it's all fine now."
Back in October, Clarkson's dog Sansa was rushed for emergency surgery after being left hours from dying.
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Posting an image of her at the door to his back garden, the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire presenter wrote: "The poor thing is under the knife as we speak. She has pyometra. S**t week."
Pyometra is a potentially life-threatening infection of the dog's uterus and has to be treated quickly and aggressively, according to experts at VCA Animal Hospitals.
Thankfully, the operation went well and Sansa was quickly brought back home to Diddly Squat Farm.
The operation means she can no longer have puppies, 'but she is safe, which makes us happy', Lisa said at the time of her recovery.
Topics: Celebrity, Clarkson's Farm, Dogs, Jeremy Clarkson, Animals