Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Episode 1
Master dog trainer Graeme Hall is back with a brand-new series that sees his skills tested to the limits as he travels the country, helping dog owners regain control of their very badly behaved pets. A deaf Dalmatian is ruining his owner's love life. A Married at First Sight star is given the runaround by the other love in his life, his Bantam Bulldog. And a working cocker spaniel has the most bizarre obsession with sticks.

Episode 2
A family under attack faces a crisis as Chorkie 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?

Episode 3
A glasses-obsessed terrier is making a complete spectacle of himself. Whenever owner Yanny wants to enjoy a bit of telly he snatches her specs and tries his best to smash them. For eight years, German Shepherd Harley has been holding on to his tail at any given opportunity. His owners are worried for his physical health and how it's affecting him mentally. And Amy just loves her eight Chihuahuas – so much so she treats them like little princesses. Trouble is this royal pack are treating their palace like a toilet. Can Graeme Hall help resolve all these issues?

Episode 4
The only thing retriever Max loves to bring back is a serious case of bad breath. His favourite past-time is a rob-a-poo, the fresher the better, and one of his preferred all-you-can-eat buffets is the dog poo bin. Owner Jaqueline is beside herself with embarrassment and disgust, can Graeme Hall help this dirty boy clean up his act? Noah loves his four-legged furry siblings Buddy and Coco. At home, the pair could not be better behaved but the moment they step outside Coco goes loco, going nuts at all sorts of inanimate objects. Can Graeme assist?

Episode 5
Frenchie Bingo is the four-legged love of Alan's life, but it's stopping him having any real-life lovers. When Alan brings a potential suitor over, Bingo goes berserk and this green-eyed monster sends them packing. Can Graeme Hall help Alan find love? Mum-of-three Amy has two daughters and a newborn, but it's Cockerpoo Molly that's neediest of all. At the sound of any juvenile murmur, Molly cries at the top of her voice. Understandably, sleep deprived Amy is at her wit's end. Can Graeme help?

Episode 6
Graeme Hall tackles seemingly immoveable 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. Can Boris learn to control his outbursts?

Episode 7
Head teacher Sue had high hopes for Labrador Bertie being 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. Can Graeme Hall transform this boisterous boy into teacher's pet? For Kirsty, showing dogs is in her blood, having spent 12 years competing in shows and winning awards. Bruce has all the pedigree to be a winner, but on the big day, Bruce lost it, leaving Kirsty upstaged and heartbroken. Now Kirsty can't show Bruce anywhere because every outing is out of control.

Episode 8
In Surrey, Graeme Hall visits a family whose idyllic life is disrupted by 11-year-old beagle Lenny's insatiable appetite. The four-legged food thief is prolific when it comes to a smash and grab. It seems only a matter of time until this greedy gobbler snaffles something that could do him in. Will Graeme's master plan work? Plus, in Whitstable a pair of cockapoo, Bear and Baloo, make a constant cacophony. And in Middlesbrough, cocker puppy Oliver is a rampaging homewrecker.

Episode 9
Graeme Hall travels to a dog-friendly pub in Essex where the publicans' doberman June's antisocial behaviour winds up the regulars. Graeme needs to turn things around because Mark and Anglie need their community around them more than ever to help them through the grief of losing their son who was a popular figure behind the bar. In the Scottish Highlands social media influencers Shaun and Colin need advice for their superstar cocker spaniel Otis whose move to a remote environment has triggered hyperactive behaviour. And in Birmingham Pablo, a fabulously fluffy Pomeranian, hates to be touched.

Episode 10
In Cheltenham, a pair of pups make focusing on driving virtually impossible. Every time owners Debbie and Gary embark on a journey, Lab Onni and Poodle cross Fergus drive them to distraction. Can Graeme Hall get back on the road to carefree motoring? Dawn's four-year-old Yorkie Teddy might look like the perfect salon dog, but every time clients try leaving, he gives them a hair-raising send off. And retiring quietly beside the seaside was Chris and Ken's dream, but their Collie Mollie's extreme reaction to phone calls has beached their peaceful plans. Can Graeme help hang up on Mollie's bad phone manner?

Episode 11
For Graeme Hall's first case he's turning marriage counsellor to break up a furry love triangle. Whippet Clyde is quite the green-eyed monster - he disrupts any attempt at affection between owners Claire and Steve. Dance instructors Sam and Clive find that their non-stop puller Bartholemew leaves them at risk of breaking a leg. Every outing is a real drag, with the couple being taken along for the ride. And Anne may have created a wonderful retirement home in Scotland for all manner of rescues, but one resident Romanian rescue bites the hand that feeds him. Can Graeme resolve these cases?
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