2 Labradors are putting their owner at serious risk of injury, Peggy constantly runs away and causes chaos for her loving owners, and Stanley the terrier is struggling with bereavement since the loss of best friend Sweep.
Storbritannien är en nation fylld av hundälskande invånare. Hundlivet kan vara en dans på rosor men vad händer när saker och ting inte går som planerat och det istället blir en börda i vardagen? Den fenomenala hundtränaren Graeme Hall hjälper familjer som av olika anledningar inte kan få styr på sina fyrbenta vänner.
2 Labradors are putting their owner at serious risk of injury, Peggy constantly runs away and causes chaos for her loving owners, and Stanley the terrier is struggling with bereavement since the loss of best friend Sweep.
Aggressive collie Bella has become the neighbourhood nightmare, stroppy Bassett hound Toby rules the roost from the kitchen counter, and Dave likes to lick other things before licking your face.
Puppy Diego is, quite literally, biting the hand that feeds him. 2 miniature schnauzers known as the Krays have a serious attitude problem and Doug's thievery is ruining owners Julie and Mark's peaceful retirement.
Butty is bullying the female members of his household, French Bulldog, Pixie howls like a banshee the moment she sees another dog, and Lucy will stay in the park for hours to raid picnics.
After a break-up, terrier Marney won't let anyone new into Rebecca's life. Albert guards Jasper and Alexis's front door like a bouncer. Charlie the Chug chases anything that moves.
In the final edition of the first series, Graeme meets rampaging Jack Russell/Pug cross Dolly Parton, overzealous guard dog Ernie, and bullying top dog Blue.
Graeme Hall returns to help more problem pooches. A Great Dane, Bones has pushed Pete down the pecking order. A French Bulldog, mavrick won't let anyone leave the house. Graeme provides tips on toilet training.
Stormzy the doberman is uncontrollable on a leash, frisky French bulldog Paco has a thing for hairdryers, and duelling dachshunds Lincoln and Sage have a vicious spat.
Golden retriever Prince's behaviour is anything but regal. Rhodesian ridgeback-boxer cross Penny gets aggressive with other dogs after an attack. Ninja has taken a dislike to any man who dares go near Laura, including her husband Andy.
Trainer Graeme Hall arrives in Leeds, where English bulldog Wilson's destructive behaviour is making his owner so distraught that she is considering having him rehomed. Realising that this bolshie bulldog's behaviour is all for attention, Graeme sets about turning it around and to restore harmony to the home. Later, in Northampton, Graeme encounters Pomeranians Bella and Lola, who are attacking anything coming through the door.
Rachel and George's life has turned spicy since they adopted Tequila and two other homeless dogs from Mexico. Police officer Simon is being held hostage in his own home by Dotty, a spaniel pointer cross.
Graeme calms down a Great Dane, with a not-so-great attitude. Scared Buckley the Labrador gets some reassurance. Two pugilistic pugs put up a fight.
German Shepherd Bella is anxious about her son Bear. Food stealing Bulldog Lennox is given a picnic challenge. Boxer dog Hagrid is driving a wedge between his owners.
Whippet Patterdale cross Pippa is known for stealing sausages. Bobby the Jack Russell cross is supposed to help his owner get out and about, but he is terrified of traffic. Two Akita's hate other dogs.
Red setter Chewie has over-protective tendencies. A chihuahua won't let anyone near the family's 18-month-old baby, Harriet. Cavapoochon Teddy loves to run but is less keen on returning to his owner.
How can Graeme help a rescue dog named Mojo who has a fear of men? Jack Russell Patch has a Jekyll-and-Hyde temperament. Labrador cross Sophie is afraid of travelling in cars.
Graeme Hall checks up on a 13 stone Newfoundland, whose health is in danger due to his weight - but who refuses to exercise unless he has been bribed with treats. Other pets on his list are a Great Dane with a social media following who makes his owners' lives unbearable and a dog so spoiled she even has her own car, but who has a serious dislike of children.
Trainer Graeme Hall comes to the aid of three generations of the same family whose harmonious existence is being disrupted by a running feud between two of their dogs. Plus, a Border Collie's obsession with mirrors is becoming worrying, and a Chinese Crested will not let any man near his owner.
Graeme Hall's casebook starts with a broken bond between two best friends. Cairn terrier Ted has turned on his owner Mike after having a stroke and now Mike can't even cross his front room without Ted attacking him. Can Graeme help them pave the way back to friendship? There's a little girl's best friend, who is perfect at home, but a nightmare in the neighbourhood, leaving mum Jess so stressed out with his bad behaviour that if things don't change, she wants to rehome him.
Great Dane Trip is a social media star, but behind his perfect photos is a very different picture. The Windsor resident is very much king of the castle.
Graeme Hall comes to the aid of a German Shepherd working as a security dog at a nightclub, who gets confused about who exactly he is supposed to protect the business against. Other clients include a labradoodle who objects to her owners doing any housework and a dispute between the dogs belonging to two generations of the same family.
Graeme Hall helps identical twins who have been inseparable all their lives, but are now struggling because one sister's labrador cross is always bullying the other's rescue dog. Other clients include a French bulldog who hates TV and is always smashing holes in the set, and a sprocker who is constantly destroying things around the house.
Graeme Hall helps Paul and Yvonne, whose Border Collie will not let them leave the house without a marathon bout of barking, while every phone call also sets the dog off. Graeme also meets a Labrador that becomes aggressive when there is food around, and a husky with a fear of stairs.
Graeme Hall takes on a cocker spaniel that loves to steal food and people's belongings, and a very territorial Jack Russell that lashes out at anyone straying too close to areas he has claimed as his own. Finally, an aggressive beagle cross is putting a strain on his owners' relationship by terrorising other dogs.
A professional dog walker finds her Afghan hound is beyond even her control, and pulls her over so badly that she has ended up with a broken leg. Graeme Hall comes to her aid, helping her to become more confident in dealing with the determined dog. Other clients include a rescue dog who has been sent back by countless owners and a spaniel who is obsessed with chasing her own shadow.
Graeme Hall meets a couple who are struggling to walk their dogs on and off the lead, and are worried their pets may end up in danger after chasing livestock in farmers' fields. Elsewhere, Graeme pays a visit to Kobe, a white German Shepherd who has become increasingly over protective at home and is scaring owners Mark and Dawn's friends and family with his aggressive behaviour.
Graeme Hall meets a border collie that has serious socialisation issues and acts aggressively whenever anyone comes into the family home. Elsewhere, Graeme visits Kelly and Nick, who need help with their sixteen-week-old puppy Reggie and his extreme mouthing, before meeting Faye, who is struggling to cope with the chaos caused by her 13-week-old sprocker spaniel, Luci.
Graeme Hall meets an agoraphobic Sprocker so terrified of the outside world that owner Debbie has not been able to take him out for a walk in over two years. Elsewhere, Graeme turns his attention to German Shepherd Bagheera, who has gone into a tailspin of self-harm by aggressively biting his own tail ever since the arrival of a new baby in the family.
Long-lasting solutions for canines with issues. 7-month-old Great Dane, Roxy has no social decorum. Boundaries go out of the window when this biggin's out and about - from other dogs to cyclists.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
Life for Bailey the Cockapoo is one non-stop all you can eat buffet, one thing's for certain, his food thievery is unrelenting.
Misbehaving canines are taught some manners through various techniques.
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.
A songstress is in distress with her Chihuahua; a sheepdog helps with safety; a dogwalker's dreams are dashed.
A Bulldog that goes bonkers for brollies. Whenever Baxter sees an umbrella big or small it sends him into a fierce whirlwind.
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.
Trainer Graeme Hall tries to solve more dog behavioural problems. St Bernard Tilly loves to make a song and dance about getting in the car, so going on any journey - no matter how small - is a big stress for her owners. Maisie the Maltipoo should be the perfect mascot for aspiring fashionista Charlotte, but she's turning heads for all the wrong reasons. Every time a trendy east London pooch struts their stuff anywhere near Maisie, she mouths off, and it's a constant cause of embarrassment for Charlotte.
Dog trainer Graeme Hall meets Australian labradoodle Doddle, who was intended as a companion for owner Sarah's nine-year-old son. But he is being overbearing with his love, licking the boy's face at every opportunity. On the flipside, he also deals with cockapoo Leia, who loves mum and the kids but hates dad. Can Graeme get these pooches to alter their ways?
Graeme travels to the Peak District to meet Sandie, an owner in desperate need of his help with her troublesome Terrier called Blossom. Not only does Blossom interrupt her peace and quiet at home, she also makes it difficult for Sandie to enjoy her passions in life, such as photography. Can Graeme help restore the harmony? Elsewhere, Graeme meets the owners of Arthur the Great Dane, who are unable to take a trip with their beloved pet as his fear of the car is becoming an issue.
Graeme meets a cheeky Beagle called Woody who can leap on to any work top, open the cupboard, fridge and even the oven as he hunts for food to pinch, and his family are terrified he could eat something that could do harm
Jack Russells Alfie and Charlie are terrorising their owner Karina's partner, Andy, with their troublesome behaviour often forcing him from his seat on the couch and on to the floor. Meanwhile, dachshund Deano has a problem with larger dogs he encounters on walks, and Graeme hopes he can help with his reactivity for owner Allison's sake
Master dog trainer Graeme Hall helps a family deal with a hyperactive Staffie that cannot sit still for a minute, and refuses to go outside for a walk. He also meets an overly amorous Schnauzer cross, and a German Shepherd that is far from the sociable companion his owner hoped for
Nature-loving couple Fran and Ben would love nothing more than to enjoy the beautiful countryside that surrounds their home city of Swansea, but their hyper reactive Doberman Kobi is making that neigh on impossible. Elsewhere, Graeme meets the owner of a Jack Russel that refuses to be loved and has no interest in human contact.
Graeme meets a dog with severe separation anxiety and attachment issues, but he soon learns there is a powerful reason for this inseparable bond between dog and owner. Elsewhere, Graeme meets Danielle and Paul, a couple who are unable to enjoy walking their two dogs in the countryside as one of their dogs constantly yaps at any other animals she sees.
Super scavenger Labrador Bing makes walks in the park a real drag for his owner. And Frenchie Ralf's public displays of affection make life awkward for his owners. Can Graeme Hall help?
A family's third pointer proves to be a disruptive influence leading the other two astray, and a Retriever has an obsession with bins. Can master dog trainer Graeme Hall restore order?
English Bulldog Doug is spoiling his owners' social life with a serious case of leg libido. And a six pack of crazy Cockers go absolutely bonkers whenever it's time for walkies.
Kevin's Collie disrupts work calls with his barking, musician Becki can't practice with her Whippet joining in, and an overactive Frenchie cross is a nightmare for some new parents.
In a puppy special, Graeme advises owners of new puppies and catches up with people he has helped - because when it comes to teaching puppies to behave, things don't always go to plan.
Graeme's first case is with Italian Greyhound pup Touka who loves a cuddle but goes stir crazy whenever he's left alone. Couple Lucy and Randy have just bought their first home together and Touka but now not only can they not go out together he's disturbing their sleep. Can Graeme restore their dreams? Graeme catches up with twins Christine and Jacqui and their pups Herman and Libby. The twins loved doing everything together. But there was a big problem… their pups didn't. Dachshund cross Herman took against Labrador Libby and their dreams of spending doggie days out together turned into a nightmare. Graeme finally got the pair to kiss and make up – but now the twin sisters have a new problem… Finally, Graeme returns to see Staffie Reggie. When Reggie was a pup, he was a real mouther, constantly biting at owner Kelly. Kelly was terrified it would only get worse as he grew. Graeme got Kelly to nip his very bad behaviour in the bud, but now he's a big boy – he has an altogether different
Graeme Hall deals with a St Bernard who's far from the placid giant his owners were hoping for, a Pug with an extreme foot fetish, and an embarrassing case of the "splats".
Graeme Hall helps with a Spanish Griffon that has settled in to the family home - except he hates the grandparents. And Schnoodle Winnie turns snarling beast when clippers come out
A boisterous Doberman is preventing a couple from living together, a Scottie cross is ruining Sue and Linda's fishing trips, and a Cocker is a serial escape artist. Can Graeme help?
Graeme Hall deals with intimacy-destroying missile Chihuahua Wally, who is disrupting the love life of newlyweds Melody and Adam. And Dachshund Floki is a nuisance on public transport.
Graeme Hall meets his match with mouthy Rottweiler Buster, who controls a family's every move. And Sally has a pack of six Dachshunds that are disturbing the peace.
Graeme Hall helps Jennie whose therapy dog is causing more pain than relief. He also assists with a Collie who hates hosepipes and a Cocker who has disrupted his owners' social life.
Graeme Hill helps a woman whose Collies are ruining her retirement, a Rottie causing havoc for a family, and a man whose move to Bolton is being hindered by his unfriendly Dachshund.
Lynne's three-legged Doberman Spud prevents her spending quality time with friends. And in a Cambridge village, rowdy Obie and Samson threaten to ruin a professional dog walker's reputation.
Graeme deals with a destructive Boxer, a troublesome German Shepherd, and heads to Scotland to face a Mexican stand-off between two Chihuahuas.
Graeme Hall contends with loudmouth Pug Bertie, whose screeching like a banshee is driving owner April to distraction, supercharged Old English Sheepdog Baxter is ruining family life, and Staffie Daisy who has lost her mojo since her best doggie pal passed away.
Graeme tackles a pair of doggie comedians, a ball-mad Frenchie, and a Pug who may be for the high jump if his behaviour doesn't improve.
Four-legged marauding 'pirates' are driving owner Mark to breaking point, while Stephanie's Chihuahua is driving a wedge in her family. Can Graeme Hall resolve these doggy dilemmas?
Pampered pooches and their owners meet Graeme Hall to mend their ways, from a short-fused Chihuahua to a Great Dane who's treated like a prince at home but is a right royal pain outside.
Graeme Hall revisits dogs behaving (very) bizarrely, including a Sprocker with a liking for licking bald heads, and a two-legged Frenchie who attacks his own mobility device.
In a rehomed and rescue dog special, Graeme meets an ex-racing Greyhound struggling to cope with shiny floors, a Romanian with an aversion to her owner, and two rowdy Newfoundlands.
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
Release 2019-01-15
Storbritannien