A German Shepherd is a real diva and goes crazy at a traffic signal; a terrier bullies his owner's partner at every opportunity; a patterjack hates all housework items. (S4 Ep7)[S]
A rescue dog's distaste of people and cooking is a recipe for disaster; a therapy dog has an irrational fear of hard floors; and a pug has a big problem with other animals. (S4 Ep8)[S]
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. (S4 Ep9)[S]
Graeme Hall tackles three canine problems exacerbated by lockdown: a pair of dogs at war, an obese pet with an aversion to walks, and an overly amorous pup. (S4 Ep11)[S]
Graeme helps loudmouth Pug Bertie, whose screeching like a banshee is driving owner April to distraction, and Staffie Daisy, who lost her mojo after her best doggie pal passed away. (S6 Ep10)[S]
Graeme Hall deals with a destructive Boxer, a troublesome German Shepherd, and heads to Scotland to face a Mexican stand-off between two Chihuahuas. (S6 Ep9)[S]
Lynne's three-legged Doberman Spud prevents her spending quality time with friends. In a Cambridge village, rowdy Obie and Samson could ruin a professional dog walker's reputation. (S6 Ep8)[S]
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. (S6 Ep7)[S]
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. (S6 Ep6)[S]
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. (S6 Ep5) [S]
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. (S6 Ep4)[S]
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? (S6 Ep3)[S]
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. (S6 Ep2)[S]
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". (S6 Ep1)[S]
Featuring one of the most extreme cases of attachment master dog trainer Graeme Hall has ever seen, plus a petrified Pomeranian and a Bernadoodle with humping issues. (S5 Ep8)[AD,S]
A nature-loving couple's hyperreactive Doberman makes it impossible to enjoy walks in the countryside surrounding Swansea. And an owner's Jack Russell refuses to be loved. (S5 Ep7)[AD,S]
Master dog trainer Graeme Hall helps families deal with a hyperactive Staffie, a German Shepherd who's a real scaredy cat, and an overly amorous Schnauzer cross. (S5 Ep6)[AD,S]
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? (S5 Ep10)[AD,S]
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? (S5 Ep9)[AD,S]
Featuring one of the most extreme cases of attachment master dog trainer Graeme Hall has ever seen, plus a petrified Pomeranian and a Bernadoodle with humping issues. (S5 Ep8)[AD,S]
A nature-loving couple's hyperreactive Doberman makes it impossible to enjoy walks in the countryside surrounding Swansea. And an owner's Jack Russell refuses to be loved. (S5 Ep7)[AD,S]
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? (S6 Ep12)[S]
Master dog trainer Graeme Hall helps families deal with a hyperactive Staffie, a German Shepherd who's a real scaredy cat, and an overly amorous Schnauzer cross. (S5 Ep6)[AD,S]
Graeme Hall helps to bring into line a Terrier who keeps disrupting her owner's photography, a Beagle cross who creates chaos, and a Great Dane who makes a great fuss about car travel. (S5 Ep3)[S]
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? (S6 Ep12)[S]
Office dog Maltipoo Queenie interrupts important calls with her yapping and is fast becoming a very unpopular colleague. Can Graeme restore workplace harmony? (S5 Ep4)[S]
Mum Sarah wants Australian Labradoodle Doddle to be the perfect companion to her nine-year son but the pooch is overbearing with his love. Can Graeme get Doddle to change his behaviour? (S5 Ep2)[AD,S]
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? (S6 Ep12)[S]
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... (S6 Ep11)[S]
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... (S6 Ep11)[S]
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. (S6 Ep7)[S]
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. (S6 Ep6)[S]
Graeme helps loudmouth Pug Bertie, whose screeching like a banshee is driving owner April to distraction, and Staffie Daisy, who lost her mojo after her best doggie pal passed away. (S6 Ep10)[S]
Graeme Hall deals with a destructive Boxer, a troublesome German Shepherd, and heads to Scotland to face a Mexican stand-off between two Chihuahuas. (S6 Ep9)[S]
Lynne's three-legged Doberman Spud prevents her spending quality time with friends. In a Cambridge village, rowdy Obie and Samson could ruin a professional dog walker's reputation. (S6 Ep8)[S]
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. (S6 Ep7)[S]
Graeme helps loudmouth Pug Bertie, whose screeching like a banshee is driving owner April to distraction, and Staffie Daisy, who lost her mojo after her best doggie pal passed away. (S6 Ep10)[S]
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. (S6 Ep6)[S]
Graeme Hall deals with a destructive Boxer, a troublesome German Shepherd, and heads to Scotland to face a Mexican stand-off between two Chihuahuas. (S6 Ep9)[S]
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? (S6 Ep3)[S]
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. (S6 Ep2)[S]
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". (S6 Ep1)[S]
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. (S6 Ep5) [S]
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. (S6 Ep4)[S]
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? (S6 Ep3)[S]
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. (S6 Ep2)[S]
Lynne's three-legged Doberman Spud prevents her spending quality time with friends. In a Cambridge village, rowdy Obie and Samson could ruin a professional dog walker's reputation. (S6 Ep8)[S]
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. (S6 Ep7)[S]
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. (S6 Ep7)[S]
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. (S6 Ep6)[S]
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. (S6 Ep5) [S]