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21-05-2025
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Popular TV show looking for Wiltshire dog owners
A popular TV show is looking for Wiltshire dog owners who need help with their unruly animals. Channel 5's "Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly" is set to return for its eighth series. The show follows master dog trainer Graeme Hall as he helps owners across Britain manage their pets' behaviour. After seven series and visits to over 250 homes, Graeme has dealt with nearly 300 dogs, but the programme makers, Avalon Factual, believe there might still be unique cases out there. Read more: New use for old Swindon pub saves it from demolition They are particularly interested in dogs with unusual issues or those whose behaviour has a significant impact on their families. Graeme Hall's motto—"any dog, any size, any problem"—has seen him tackle a wide array of challenges, but the team is eager to discover more. Dog owners in Wiltshire now have the chance to apply for their pets to receive Graeme's expert advice. Whether your dog has a peculiar problem or its unruly behaviour is affecting your home life, the producers want to hear from you. For those interested in participating or seeking more information about the show, you can reach out to the team at dogs@ This could be an opportunity for local dog owners to transform their pets' behaviour and improve their family lives.
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17-05-2025
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Channel 5 show searching for dog owners who need help
Channel 5's Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly is searching for dog owners who need help. The reality TV series, which follows master dog trainer Graeme Hall, is set to return for an eighth series. After seven series of helping dog owners across Britain, Graeme has visited more than 250 homes and assisted nearly 300 dogs. He believes in the motto, "any dog, any size, any problem." However, the programme's producers are keen to find dogs with unique issues that Graeme hasn't encountered yet. READ MORE: Dogs play positive role in enhancing exercise and mental wellbeing If your dog's behaviour is having an unusual impact on your life or family, the show's producers would like to hear from you. They believe that Graeme's expertise could help turn around challenging behaviour, ultimately transforming family lives. The producers said: "Maybe your dog has a unique issue that needs addressing, or it could be that their unruly behaviour is having an unusual impact on you or your family. "Whatever the problem, the programme's producers would love to hear from you." If you think your dog could benefit from Graeme's help or if you want to learn more about the show, you can email Avalon Factual, the programme makers, at dogs@