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Graeme never barks up the wrong tree

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Published: August 3, 2024
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NEVER fear, the Dogfather is here! Master dog trainer Graeme Hall is back on Australian soil for a new season of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia, armed with his unwavering mantra – “Any dog, any age, any problem”.

Now screening on Channel 10, this season promises to be a must-watch for dog lovers and those seeking solutions to their pet predicaments.

Join Graeme as he criss-crosses the continent to meet some of the country’s most quirky, puzzling, and challenging (yet adorable) canines. With a nation brimming with six million dogs, he is determined to bring order to the chaos and offer practical solutions to desperate dog owners grappling with their furry friends’ antics.

From a family of cheeky chihuahuas causing chaos, to a hoover-hungry dachshund, a bad-mannered barking machine Old English Sheepdog, a kelpie suffering a case of cyclophoria, a karate kid pooch, and a stage five clinger, no dog behaviour is too big, too small, or too far-fetched for Graeme. He has seen it all.

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His expertise and calm demeanour have made him a household name in the UK, where he has successfully helped over 5000 people and their four-legged friends. Now, he’s taking on the challenge of taming Australia’s misbehaving mutts.

This season promises to be as heartwarming as it is entertaining, showcasing Graeme’s remarkable ability to connect with dogs and their owners, turning turmoil into triumph.

Whether it’s excessive barking, destructive behaviour, or just plain stubbornness, Graeme’s approach is always compassionate and effective.

But can he tame our Aussie pups so this lovable pack goes from bad to behaved?

To find out, tune in on Tuesdays at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play.

With Graeme Hall at the helm, there’s hope for every hound, and a lesson for every dog owner.

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