Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly

20192 series
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Master dog trainer Graeme Hall is on a quest to restore harmony, and with more than 10 years' experience, has built his reputation on finding quick but long-lasting fixes to almost any dog behaviour problem.

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Graeme Hall returns. A deaf Dalmatian is ruining his owner's love life. A Married at First Sight star is given the runaround by the other love in his life, his Bantam Bulldog.

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A dog's loyalty to dad causes chaos at home, three troublesome pooches turn walks into a nightmare, and one dog's violent reaction to noise puts her life at risk. Can Graeme Hall help?

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Graeme Hall tackles a terrier obsessed with its owner's glasses, a German Shepherd who grabs hold of his tail at any given opportunity, and eight Chihuahuas that need toilet training.

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Graeme Hall tackles a retriever with bad breath, thanks to its preferred all-you-can-eat buffet from the dog poo bin. And Coco goes loco over inanimate objects when out for walks.

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Frenchie Bingo is stopping Alan from finding romance. Can Graeme Hall help Alan find love? And Cockerpoo Molly cries at the top of her voice. Sleep deprived mum Amy is at her wit's end.

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Graeme Hall tackles seemingly immoveable 60-kilo mountain dog Oakley whose obstinance leads to traffic jams when he plonks himself in the middle of the road.

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Head teacher Sue hoped Bertie the Labrador would be a calming therapy dog, but he's a classroom clown. And Kirsty's show dog Bruce is out of control. Can Graeme Hall help?

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In Surrey, Graeme Hall helps a family whose idyllic life is disrupted by beagle Lenny's insatiable appetite. And in Middlesbrough, cocker puppy Oliver is a rampaging homewrecker.

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Graeme Hall visits a dog-friendly pub where, unfortunately, the resident Doberman's behaviour is anything but welcoming... And Graeme advises some social media influencers on their superstar cocker...

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In Cheltenham, a pair of pups drive their owners to distraction whenever they hit the road. And a salon dog gives a hair-raising send-off whenever customers depart. Can Graeme Hall help?

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In Graeme Hall's first case he turns marriage counsellor to break up a furry love triangle. And at a retirement home for rescue dogs, a resident Romanian bites the hand that feeds him.

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Graeme Hall meets Toy Poodle Ralph who, after being hit by a car, has fallen out with owner Karina. And noisy wire-haired Dachshund Tulah clucks like a chicken on every car trip!

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A wayward Jack Russell is ruining the precious relationship between a little girl and her grandad. And Graeme Hall revisits a couple whose pair of puppy sisters may have returned to warring ways.

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Graeme Hall revisits furry dictator Dave, a Saint Bernard, to address a new power struggle. And Kerry's troublesome Yorkie Teddy is keeping her prisoner in her own home.

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Graeme Hall meets two party animals: Labradors Winston and Harland whose non-stop shenanigans are out of control. In Bath, Graeme meets Bernadoodle Lupo who's going loco again.

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Graeme Hall deals with an all-out turf war between St Bernard's Brodie and Rosie and little Cockapoo Jasper. And in Eastbourne, Welsh Terrier Henry doesn't appear to like to be beside the seaside.

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