Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Season 4
Master dog trainer Graeme Hall finds long-lasting solutions for dogs with issues.
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Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
2019 / NRMaster dog trainer Graeme Hall finds long-lasting solutions for dogs with issues.
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Spaniel Bertie has a killer appetite and his snaffling of the inedible could land him in grave danger. He's already had a sock and face mask surgically removed. Graeme also meets Buddy, a dog who is jealous of her owners relationship.
A Bulldog that goes bonkers for brollies. Whenever Baxter sees an umbrella big or small it sends him into a fierce whirlwind.
A songstress is in distress with her Chihuahua; a sheepdog helps with safety; a dogwalker's dreams are dashed.
Doberman Arnie's muscling on one couple's personal space and there's no escape because this Houdini hound can open every door in the house.
Misbehaving canines are taught some manners through various techniques.
Life for Bailey the Cockapoo is one non-stop all you can eat buffet, one thing's for certain, his food thievery is unrelenting.
Dogs Buzz and Roshi used to be best pals, but after Christy and Scott moved into their new home, all hell broke loose and the brothers went to war.
A rescue dog's distaste of people and cooking is a recipe for disaster; a therapy dog has an irrational fear of hard floors; a pug has a big problem with other animals.
Graeme meets a German Shepherd called Jake that has been driving his owner crazy with his constant outbursts on walks and barking through the night, meaning owner Danielle cannot remember the last time she had a proper night's sleep. Later, he meets a little terrier that has been tearing a couple apart with his jealous behaviour, and a dog that is terrified of household items
German Shepherd Marvel barks at anyone or anything and his nonstop noise could land his family with an eviction order. Owner Lorna is coming under fire from her family too.
Model aircraft enthusiast Ray was looking forward to enjoying his retirement with Henry, his latest doggie addition. But this Welsh Terrier loves nothing more than harassing Ray.
Graeme Hall meets couple Rachel and Colin, who have recently moved to a new neighbourhood and are having issues with their trio of German Schnauzers, which means the pair are struggling to get to know their new neighbours. Elsewhere, Graeme meets a Retriever called Ruby that has a fear of hard floors and refuses to cross them, which has become increasingly dangerous when crossing busy roads.
Graeme Hall tries to help attention-seeking pup Tinkerbell, who won't give her owner a moment's peace - including wanting to join her in the shower. He also comes to the aid of grandmother Tracey, whose German Shepherd Oakley, whose bad behaviour is leaving her feeling isolated and unable to enjoy caravanning holidays with her family.
After their beloved boxer Beau passed away, Liane got another dog of the same breed, Woody, to mend her son's broken heart. But her plan to fix things has spectacularly backfired - 11-year-old Ben feels bullied by Woody and can't even have his mates over for a kickabout without the dog causing chaos. Can Graeme Hall save the day and reunite a family?
Graeme Hall meets a pair of troublesome Newfoundlands who are scaring Dawn and Gordon's family away from their home before they even make it over the doorstep. Elsewhere, he heads to the Lake District to meet John and Linda, who are worried that their dog Harris' love of the water may end up getting him into trouble.