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. (S7 Ep8)[S]
Graeme Hall visits a dog-friendly pub where unfortunately the resident Doberman's behaviour is anything but welcoming. And he advises social media influencers on their superstar cocker. (S7 Ep9)[S]
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 clients depart. Can Graeme Hall save the day? (S7 Ep10)[S]
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. (S7 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]