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Season 8 / Episode 5 and airs on 03 February 2026 20:00
Master dog trainer Graeme Hall finds long-lasting solutions for dogs with issues.
Graeme Hall throws the doors open to his puppy school on the outskirts of the Cotswolds, where he works with five new puppy owners. A loving home is possessed by an unruly spirit, whose hellhound behaviour is tearing a family apart, and a picky pooch with gourmet taste goes on hunger strike unless he gets a song and dance. Also, Graeme answers the nation's non-behavioural doggie dilemmas in 'Paws for Thought'.
A saint bernard causes chaos in Sunderland, climbing the walls and turning walks into a battle of wills between him and owner Cody. Social media star chihuahua Olive keeps having outbursts, putting pressure on her owner's relationship. Also, a team of professionals working in veterinary medicine, grooming, and pet nutrition attempt to reduce a French bulldog's flatulence.
Graeme Hall meets a Pekingese four pack, who all go on a rampage whenever they see a four-legged fellow. Their owner is a dog groomer and takes them to work, but they keep scaring off he furry clientele. The trainer also visits Doncaster, where French bulldog Gizmo keeps screaming whenever he's out in public. Also, Graeme discovers how to prep a pup for the groomers and what to do about worrying lumps.
Graeme Hall meets labradoodle Hughie, who has a dirty obsession with poo, which is causing owner Trish a lot of embarrassment. The trainer also encounters one of the most destructive dogs he's ever seen. Ziggy has been ransacking owner Richard's house for the best part of 18 months - every sofa is fair game, soft furnishings are on borrowed time and the garden looks like a bomb site.
Graeme Hall helps a Reverend in London stop his dog putting off potential parishioners and ex-firefighter and his wife Debbie need help controlling their Deerhound Boris. A fiddling Frenchie needs expert help and Graeme gives advice on dog washing.
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