Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia on 10 – Gena and Kent wanted an active dog to suit their active lifestyle in sunny Noosa, but they got more than they bargained for with German short haired pointer, Koa.
He is running them off their feet, across the road and into the bushes.
Off lead he’s even worse stealing people’s belongings on the beach, disappearing into the dunes, and refusing to come when called.
Can the Dogfather reign in this exuberant pup?
In Melbourne, Ruddy was the perfect dog for Josh and Ellie when they brought him home, but this all changed when they had kids.
Now when their daughters cry, Ruddy cries and when their daughters laugh, Ruddy cries.
Josh and Ellie are convinced that Ruddy is getting upset when he thinks the girls are distressed, and it’s hard to be upset with a dog who cares so much.
With Ruddy’s boundless empathy driving everyone up the wall, can Graeme get this sensitive dog’s emotions under control?
While in Melbourne, Graeme pays a visit to a couple who aren’t getting many visitors thanks to their Staffy X Jack Russell, Maya.
Imran and Asmara moved to Melbourne to be a part of a buzzing social scene and have friends and family from out of town visit them in their new home, but Maya isn’t having a bar of it.
Imran and Asmara have become isolated in their new home but can’t bear the thought of giving Maya away. Can Graeme save the day?
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia – Thursday, 7 September At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play. (season final)
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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