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Kirsten McStay

Scots badly behaved dogs wanted to star in Channel 5 show

Is your dog the talk of the park when you're out for your daily 'walkies' due to their constant barking?

If your pooch is badly behaved then maybe it's time to call in the experts - the Super Nanny of dog world, 'The Dogfather' Graeme Hall.

Fed up dog owners are being urged to sign up their naughty furry friends to take part in the new series of Channel 5's Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly with 'The Dogfather' Graeme Hall.

Master dog trainer Graeme is best known for having the ability to transform the relationship owners have with their dogs, meeting three pets each episode and aiming to successfully correct their bad habits in record time.

Since the first three series of the show were hugely successful, production company Avalon is on the hunt for cheeky pups to feature in the brand new series, regardless of breed, age or behavioural problems, as reported by Ladbible.

So maybe if you've welcomed a new pet into the family during lockdown and are now struggling with socialising in the park, or your four-legged friends is just full of mischief, this might be the best opportunity to save you from splashing out on weeks of training school.

Graeme might be the answer you've been looking for (dogfather.graeme/Instagram)

The show's summary reads: "Britain is a nation of dog lovers, but what happens when domestic bliss turns to chaos?

"Luckily, there’s someone you can call. Master dog trainer Graeme Hall is on a mission to restore harmony across the country. And with over 12 years’ experience, he has built his reputation on finding quick but long-lasting fixes to almost any unwanted dog behaviour, helping to train over 5,000 canines and their owners.

"The series follows the work of the highly experienced dog behaviour expert, Graeme Hall, AKA ‘The Dogfather’, as he travels across Britain to help out-of-control dogs and their desperate owners – transforming their home life in the process."

Do you need Graeme's help? Send an email to the production team at dogs@avalonuk.com to apply.

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