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Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
A family under attack faces a crisis as Chihuahua-Yorkshire Terrier cross Sky's loyalty to dad creates chaos at home. No one else shares their bond, and Sky terrorises guests and delivery drivers. In Kent, Jess and Lewis's three pooches turn seaside walks into a nightmare, with one dog staging protests and the others brawling. Barbie's violent reaction to noise has already led to dangerous situations. Can Graeme Hall reunite families and tame these troubled dogs before it's too late?
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Tue 7, 10:00 am
Graeme Hall meets a glasses-obsessed terrier, who keeps making a spectacle of himself. Whenever owner Yanny wants to enjoy a bit of television, he snatches her specs and tries his best to smash them. The trainer also helps German shepherd Harley, who holds on to his tail at any given opportunity - a habit that has left his owners worried about his physical and mental health
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Wed 8, 10:00 am
Graeme Hall meets retriever Max, who has a nasty habit of stealing excrement from anywhere he can find it, including dog poo bins and full nappies from prams. The trainer also visits 14-month-old Great Dane Luna, who goes berserk every time she comes across another dog. Plus, Graeme helps a pooch that keeps going nuts at inanimate objects whenever she steps outside
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Thu 9, 10:00 am
Graeme Hall meets Frenchie Bingo, who is preventing owner Alan from making progress in his love life. Anytime Alan brings a potential suitor over, Bingo goes berserk and this green-eyed monster sends them packing. Mum of three Amy is struggling with her needy cockerpoo and owner Steph is falling short of picky pooch Roman's expectations. Graeme gets to work, training these kanines to behave better
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Fri 10, 10:00 am
Graeme Hall meets a deaf dalmatian that is ruining his owner's love life and Married at First Sight star Paul is having trouble with his bantam bulldog Jasmine, who keeps chasing the local wildlife. The dog trainer also attempts to help a working cocker spaniel with a stick addiction, which turns every walk with his owner into a battle
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sat 11, 10:10 am
A family under attack faces a crisis as Chihuahua-Yorkshire Terrier cross Sky's loyalty to dad creates chaos at home. No one else shares their bond, and Sky terrorises guests and delivery drivers. In Kent, Jess and Lewis's three pooches turn seaside walks into a nightmare, with one dog staging protests and the others brawling. Barbie's violent reaction to noise has already led to dangerous situations. Can Graeme Hall reunite families and tame these troubled dogs before it's too late?
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sat 11, 11:10 am
Graeme Hall meets head teacher Sue, who has high hopes for labrador Bertie to become a therapy dog for her school. But rather than bringing a calming influence to the classroom, this furry faculty member is playing the class clown. The trainer hopes to transform this boisterous boy into teacher's pet. The trainer also attempts to quell the rage that Freddie is directing towards his owner, Jess
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sat 11, 12:05 pm
Graeme Hall meets head teacher Sue, who has high hopes for labrador Bertie to become a therapy dog for her school. But rather than bringing a calming influence to the classroom, this furry faculty member is playing the class clown. The trainer hopes to transform this boisterous boy into teacher's pet. The trainer also attempts to quell the rage that Freddie is directing towards his owner, Jess
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sat 11, 1:05 pm
Graeme Hall meets a glasses-obsessed terrier, who keeps making a spectacle of himself. Whenever owner Yanny wants to enjoy a bit of television, he snatches her specs and tries his best to smash them. The trainer also helps German shepherd Harley, who holds on to his tail at any given opportunity - a habit that has left his owners worried about his physical and mental health
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sun 12, 10:00 am
Graeme Hall meets retriever Max, who has a nasty habit of stealing excrement from anywhere he can find it, including dog poo bins and full nappies from prams. The trainer also visits 14-month-old Great Dane Luna, who goes berserk every time she comes across another dog. Plus, Graeme helps a pooch that keeps going nuts at inanimate objects whenever she steps outside
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sun 12, 11:00 am
Graeme Hall meets Frenchie Bingo, who is preventing owner Alan from making progress in his love life. Anytime Alan brings a potential suitor over, Bingo goes berserk and this green-eyed monster sends them packing. Mum of three Amy is struggling with her needy cockerpoo and owner Steph is falling short of picky pooch Roman's expectations. Graeme gets to work, training these kanines to behave better
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sun 12, 12:00 pm
Graeme Hall tackles the seemingly immovable 60-kilo mountain dog, Oakley, whose obstinance leads to traffic jams when he plonks himself in the middle of the road. Furry siblings Boris and Vinnie are a loving pair at home, but when they get outside all brotherly love evaporates. If Boris sees another dog, he turns on Vinnie and the trainer must figure out a way to help him control his outbursts
More details for Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Mon 13, 10:00 am