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Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia on 10 – After suffering an unimaginable loss, Tracey brought home Rosa the Labrador to keep her company and get her out and about.

But Rosa has become reactive to people, with her behaviour now stopping Tracey’s friends and family from visiting.

This has left Tracey lonelier than ever. Likewise, Rosa will bark at anyone who crosses her path on her walks, leaving Tracey’s dream of casual drinks and hangs
with other dog owners at the local pub in ruins.

It’s up to Graeme to teach this overprotective pooch that people are not the enemy. Can he turn her into the friendly companion she was intended to be?

On Sydney’s Northern Beaches, there’s nothing bullish Bulldog Frank loves more than to chow down on a delicious meal of hot, steaming rubbish.

Coffee cups, plastic wrappers, aluminium cans, glass bottles…anything he can get his mouth around, he will eat.

Owners Ed and Michael are scared that one day Frank will eat something that will harm him. Can Graeme convince this stubborn boy that there are finer, and safer, delicacies to enjoy?

Parents to be Dusko and Lucy thought Border Terrier, Griffin, would be the paw fect first member of their fledgling family.

But Griffin is terrorising the neighborhood , aggressively barking, growling, snapping and lunging at any other dogs that cross his path, and it’s Dusko and Lucy who are often hurt when they’re caught in the crossfire.

Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia – Thursday, 24 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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