The Scottish Mail on Sunday

17,500 hair miles! That’s how far Lady Victoria’s dog is flying – to keep her company on The Jump

- By Ben Ellery

HURTLING off a huge ski jump is just one of the terrifying prospects facing celebritie­s taking part in this year’s Channel 4 winter sports competitio­n The Jump.

But socialite Lady Victoria Hervey has made an extraordin­ary request to ensure she remains relaxed – insisting that producers pay for her new puppy to be flown out to be with her wherever the show is filmed.

It means her six-month-old Norfolk terrier, D’Artagnan, will go back and forth from Los Angeles, where she lives, to Britain, Germany and Austria, covering 17,500 miles.

Last night Lady Victoria said: ‘That was part of the agreement. I got it in my contract. The training is very difficult, so when we have had a long day he acts as a bit of a stress reliever for everyone.’

Lady Victoria, 38, had just bought the puppy in October from a breeder in Stafford when she was approached for the series.

She was so anxious about leaving him that she asked for a special contract clause guaranteei­ng his air travel costs would be covered.

Before Christmas, he flew with her from London to LA, at a cost of £1,000, for two weeks. Then he flew back to join Lady Victoria for training at an indoor ski slope in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordsh­ire.

He then flew with her earlier this month to Munich, and from there the pair were driven to the show’s base in Innsbruck. Lady Victoria’s contract allows a further two flights – for them to fly back to visit friends and family in London once the show is finished and then home to LA.

She added: ‘He must be one of the world’s most travelled puppies – he even has his own passport with a photo.’

The show starts later this month.

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