Get ready for an entertaining and heartwarming episode of “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly” airing this Tuesday at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. In Season 6, Episode 13, viewers will join dog trainer Graeme Hall as he tackles the challenges of pampered pooches and their owners.
In this episode, Graeme meets a range of furry friends with behavior issues, from a short-fused Chihuahua to a Great Dane who’s treated like royalty at home but causes chaos outside. With his expertise and patience, Graeme aims to mend their ways and help both dogs and owners live happier lives together.
Whether you’re a dog lover or just enjoy heartwarming stories of transformation, “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly” is sure to capture your attention. Tune in this Tuesday at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5 to witness the magic of Graeme Hall as he works his canine coaching skills and brings harmony to homes with unruly pups.
In this episode, Graeme meets a range of furry friends with behavior issues, from a short-fused Chihuahua to a Great Dane who’s treated like royalty at home but causes chaos outside. With his expertise and patience, Graeme aims to mend their ways and help both dogs and owners live happier lives together.
Whether you’re a dog lover or just enjoy heartwarming stories of transformation, “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly” is sure to capture your attention. Tune in this Tuesday at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5 to witness the magic of Graeme Hall as he works his canine coaching skills and brings harmony to homes with unruly pups.
- 3/20/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another heartwarming and entertaining episode of “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly” airing on Channel 5 at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, February 20th. In Season 6, Episode 8, viewers are in for a treat as expert dog trainer Graeme Hall tackles some challenging canine behavior issues.
In this installment, Lynne faces difficulties spending quality time with her friends due to her three-legged Doberman, Spud. Graeme steps in to help Lynne and Spud overcome obstacles and strengthen their bond, promising heartwarming moments and positive outcomes.
Additionally, viewers are taken to a Cambridge village where rowdy dogs Obie and Samson threaten to tarnish a professional dog walker’s reputation. Graeme intervenes to address their unruly behavior, offering practical solutions and expert guidance to restore peace and harmony in the community.
With Graeme’s expertise and compassionate approach, “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly” continues to showcase transformative journeys between owners and their beloved pets. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday,...
In this installment, Lynne faces difficulties spending quality time with her friends due to her three-legged Doberman, Spud. Graeme steps in to help Lynne and Spud overcome obstacles and strengthen their bond, promising heartwarming moments and positive outcomes.
Additionally, viewers are taken to a Cambridge village where rowdy dogs Obie and Samson threaten to tarnish a professional dog walker’s reputation. Graeme intervenes to address their unruly behavior, offering practical solutions and expert guidance to restore peace and harmony in the community.
With Graeme’s expertise and compassionate approach, “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly” continues to showcase transformative journeys between owners and their beloved pets. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday,...
- 2/14/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, Channel 5 presents the premiere episode of “The Dog Hospital with Graeme Hall.” In this heartwarming series, master dog trainer Graeme Hall takes viewers on an exclusive journey behind the scenes of one of the leading animal hospitals, Willows.
In the inaugural episode, Graeme delves into the critical world of canine healthcare as he follows the story of a Springer Spaniel. This furry patient is grappling with potentially life-threatening internal injuries, and viewers will witness the dedicated medical team at Willows as they work tirelessly to save the dog’s life.
Join Graeme Hall as he offers an insightful and compassionate look at the incredible efforts of veterinary professionals who provide life-saving care to our beloved canine companions.
Don’t miss the debut episode of “The Dog Hospital with Graeme Hall” on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. It’s a must-watch for...
In the inaugural episode, Graeme delves into the critical world of canine healthcare as he follows the story of a Springer Spaniel. This furry patient is grappling with potentially life-threatening internal injuries, and viewers will witness the dedicated medical team at Willows as they work tirelessly to save the dog’s life.
Join Graeme Hall as he offers an insightful and compassionate look at the incredible efforts of veterinary professionals who provide life-saving care to our beloved canine companions.
Don’t miss the debut episode of “The Dog Hospital with Graeme Hall” on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. It’s a must-watch for...
- 9/30/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Prospective dog owners are sometimes warned that having a puppy is like having a new baby — sleepless, grueling and thankless. Often, new pet parents realize the hard way that their puppy is absolutely nothing like a tiny infant: in fact, it’s worse. Babies, generally, don’t draw blood.
During the pandemic, when pup parents were stranded at home with furry land sharks, in the absence of group classes or in-person behaviorist sessions, one source of accessible guidance came in the form of dog training TV shows. In the U.K., where Kennel Club data indicates that 25% of new dog owners bought a puppy during the pandemic without doing their research, these shows became a lifeline.
“They are tuning in because you want to know that other people are in the same situation,” says London-based dog behaviorist and trainer Louise Glazebrook, who stars in the BBC’s “12 Puppies and Us.
During the pandemic, when pup parents were stranded at home with furry land sharks, in the absence of group classes or in-person behaviorist sessions, one source of accessible guidance came in the form of dog training TV shows. In the U.K., where Kennel Club data indicates that 25% of new dog owners bought a puppy during the pandemic without doing their research, these shows became a lifeline.
“They are tuning in because you want to know that other people are in the same situation,” says London-based dog behaviorist and trainer Louise Glazebrook, who stars in the BBC’s “12 Puppies and Us.
- 6/9/2021
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
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