Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia on 10 – Jack and Amelia in Sydney thought Border Collie, Skye, would be the perfect first addition to their family, but Skye’s scattershot approach to walks makes for an embarrassing spectacle.
She is also a noisy café companion, constantly whining and barking, leaving Jack and Amelia’s idyllic beachside life in ruins. The couple dream of having a baby of their own, but dealing with Skye’s erratic behaviour has left them too exhausted to even entertain the idea.
If Graeme can’t fix these issues with their ‘first’ child, they may never have another.
They may be the world’s fastest dog breed, but in Wollongong there’s a greyhound who refuses to move. Erin is frustrated by her greyhound, Earl who won’t get in the car, usually resorting to lifting his cumbersome frame onto the backseat.
Her mum helps out with regular doggy day care but lifting Earl could cause her serious injury. Is he incapable, frightened or just plain lazy?
Graeme hits the water to meet a couple on the Gold Coast. Grey nomads, Jane and Brent were all set to live a carefree life on their boat, until they adopted
rescue dog Ruby.
Now every time they leave the little Staffy cross Shih Tzu, she barks up a storm.
She’s disturbing everyone in the marina they call home, and if Jane and Brent can’t get it under control, they’ll be evicted.
Can Graeme help before they have to sell the boat and move ashore?
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia – Thursday, 17 August At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.
About the Show
Australia! The Dogfather is here to save the day.
He’s helped more than 5,000 people and their furry companions in the UK. Now, host Graeme Hall is turning his hand to Australia’s chaotic canines. He’s scoured the nation for the naughtiest hounds and is ready to retrain those with the most outrageous, unusual, hilarious and, sometimes, downright disturbing behaviours.
Narrated by TV Week Gold Logie 2023 nominee, Julia Morris, Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia is holding Australia’s naughtiest pooches and their owners to account.
From giant Leonberger, Remi, who’s afraid of shiny floors, to cheeky Charlie, the escape artist Cavoodle, to diminutive Shitzu, Dexter, who really loves big dogs, Graeme is certain there is no problem he can’t fix.
But will Graeme’s mantra “Any Dog, Any Age, Any Problem” ring true Down Under? Tune in on Thursday, 13 July at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play to find out!
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