If you’re struggling with a troublesome terrier or problematic pug, this is the show for you
Have you got a pup that you’ve just never managed to get under control? A canine companion who won’t stop tearing up furniture? Well, this could be the show for you to apply to be on.
Channel 5 is looking for owners of naughty dogs – and the dogs themselves – to take part in the next series of the hit show Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly.
Successful applicants will have dog whisperer Graeme Hall attempt to transform their pugnacious pooch into “teacher’s pets” as he trains them.
With over 10 years of experience, viewers have seen Graeme transform home-life for a lot of dog owners in recent series, saving relationships after dogs or puppies have been left to run amok.
The upcoming series is set to begin production soon, and those who feel like their unruly dog could do with some expert guidance.
In a video posted on the show’s Facebook page in June, Graeme revealed the programme was about to start shooting again and was looking for people to take part.
He said: “We’re looking for all sorts of dogs with all sorts of problems. Please apply and maybe I can help you.”
He continued: “Particularly, I always love the quirky ones, the ones where you think ‘you’ve never seen this before, Graeme!’
“Every year there’s something that I’ve never seen before. If it’s quirky, if your friends can’t believe what it is that your dog does, get in touch.”
To find out more and apply, you can visit the Channel 5 website here.
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