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Dog trainer Graeme Hall is answering the call from Down Under to help battling Australian dog owners get a grip. In Sydney, Ryan is having trouble resting between his work shifts thanks to the constant barking of his German shepherd, Graeme's also called to the aid of a small dog owner with a 45kg leonberger that's scared of shiny floors
More details for Dogs Behaving Badly Australia, Sat 4, 10:00 am
In Melbourne's eastern suburbs, Leanne is living in darkness in order to stop her Maltese shih tzu Leo uncontrollably barking at anyone who walks past. Graeme Hall is also called to train Australian cattle dog Clyde, who freaks out whenever he goes out on a walk, and Maltese terrier Douglas, whose insatiable appetite for human food is making a nightmare of family mealtimes
More details for Dogs Behaving Badly Australia, Sat 4, 11:00 am
Dog trainer Graeme Hall helps owners with dog troubles in Australia. In Melbourne, he meets old English sheepdog Angus, whose job as a model is in danger due to his habit of loudly objecting whenever someone tries to snap a picture of him. There's also a Hoover-hungry dachshund who barks, bites and besieges cleaning appliances, making any housework for owner Jenny a real chore
More details for Dogs Behaving Badly Australia, Sun 5, 10:00 am
Graeme Hall meets pomeranian-cross Leo, who's terrified of owner Melinda's adult son Christian. After a bite on the hand, the family are worried it's only going to happen again. In Sydney, two schnauzers are repelling customers from their owners' doggy couture business with their poor manners. Also, the trainer meets a spaniel taking on the role of a lifeguard that nobody wants
More details for Dogs Behaving Badly Australia, Sun 5, 11:00 am
After mini fox terrier Romulus was hit by a van when we was just 12 weeks old, he became aggressive, attacking his owners any time they showed affection to each other. Graeme Hall must stop this green-eyed monster before he causes a complete relationship breakdown. The trainer also attempts to help kelpie Tilly, who suffering from cyclophobia - an irrational fear of bikes
More details for Dogs Behaving Badly Australia, Sun 5, 12:00 pm