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Master dog trainer Graeme Hall finds long-lasting solutions for dogs with issues.
In Graeme's casebook this week: Graeme has a real diva on his hands. 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. The only way to get this over 70kg hound into the boot is with the help of the neighbours. It's not just leaving the house where Tilly digs her heels in, she makes a mountain out of mealtimes too. Things have got so bad with this diva's demands that Nick and Jacky feel they're being held prisoner in their own home, by a furry 11-stone ball and chain. Can Graeme set them free? A fashion designer's Maltipoo is just not on brand. Maisie 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. Also this week, Collie Holly has a dark obsession with shadows. She is compelled to chase them everywhere, and the only way to pull the curtains on her habit is total darkness. Owners John and Megan are beside themselves with worry, and living like vampires is taking its toll. They might not be able to see the light — but Graeme has a very simple solution.
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 socialable 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.
Graeme Hall meets a greedy Labrador called Bing that constantly scavenges for things to eat on walks. Owner Katherine has a heart condition making it risky for her to be stressing herself running around after Bing. Can Graeme reign in Bing's insatiable appetite? Meanwhile, Graeme also meets a German Shepherd that lunges towards any other dog it sees, which is causing owner Lesley a lot of anxiety whilst out on walks.
Graeme meets a family struggling to adjust after adding a third dog to their household, and they hope that the expert trainer can help restore some harmony in their home. Elsewhere in Scotland, Graeme meets Elaine and her Beagle Lily, who interrupts every conversation Elaine tries to have when friends and family come over, and Lily's behaviour is driving them away
English Bulldog Doug just loves to welcome new guests by latching on. He's a powerful boy with a serious leg libido and his vice-like grip is hard to shake off. His owners love hosting, but this bruiser's antics are far from entertaining. Sarah and Andrew disagree on how best to tame this beefy boy's desires – but can Graeme Hall shed some light? A six pack of crazy cockers that go absolutely bonkers whenever it's time for walkies. Owners Kerry and David are both in the funeral business and, after a long day at work, all they want is to be able to rest in peace. But the noise their pack make on the way out the front door is enough to wake the dead. Will Graeme be able restore the peace or will this rowdy pack be too much to handle? After finding their dream home in North Devon, Jilly and her husband Dave want to renovate. With the project well underway tragedy struck - Dave passed away. Ever since, their dog Flynn has developed a major issue with the builders – terrorising them whenever they are there. With them coming and going on a daily basis this is making an already very difficult time in Jilly's life worse. Can Graeme help Flynn see sense?
Graeme Hall meets an owner struggling to work from home because of his disruptive dog, and a music teacher with a whippet-cross that constantly interrupts her recitals. Graeme also meets a couple who are worried that their excitable dog Nala may be too boisterous around their new baby.
Graeme Hall comes to the aid of owners with new puppies and also catches up with some owners he has helped in the past. Graeme meets Carol and Peter who recently took home two female puppies from the same litter. The couple hoped that the young pups would be the perfect addition to their lives, but their dream has turned into a nightmare as they appear to have extreme and ferocious sibling rivalry. Elsewhere, Graeme catches up with Diego, a seemingly-aggressive Rottweiler cross that had been rescued as a pup to see if his problem behaviour is still an issue for owner Andrea and her family.
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 issue she needs help with
Graeme Hall deals with a disruptive German Shepherd puppy, and revisits Tinkerbell the clingy Weimaraner. And has Reuger the Hungarian Vizsla stopped eating everything?
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