

Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
Season 7
Not Rated
Observational documentary series following the work of master dog trainer Graeme Hall as he finds long-lasting solutions for dogs with issues.
Where to Watch Season 7
16 Episodes
- Episode 1E1
Episode 1Graeme Hall meets a deaf dalmatian that is ruining his owner's love life and Married at First Sight star Paul is having trouble with his bantam bulldog Jasmine, who keeps chasing the local wildlife. The dog trainer also attempts to help a working cocker spaniel with a stick addiction, which turns every walk with his owner into a battle. - Episode 2E2
Episode 2A family under attack faces a crisis as Chihuahua-Yorkshire Terrier cross Sky's loyalty to dad creates chaos at home. No one else shares their bond, and Sky terrorises guests and delivery drivers. In Kent, Jess and Lewis's three pooches turn seaside walks into a nightmare, with one dog staging protests and the others brawling. Barbie's violent reaction to noise has already led to dangerous situations. Can Graeme Hall reunite families and tame these troubled dogs before it's too late? - Episode 3E3
Episode 3Graeme meets a glasses-obsessed terrier, who keeps making a spectacle of himself. Whenever owner Yanny wants to enjoy a bit of television, he snatches her specs and tries his best to smash them. The trainer also helps German shepherd Harley, who holds on to his tail at any given opportunity - a habit that has left his owners worried about his physical and mental health. - Episode 12E12
Episode 12In Hampshire, Graeme meets Toy Poodle Ralph who's had a big falling out with owner Karina, subsequent to being hit by a car. After nursing her furry best friend back to health, Ralph turned on Karina and it's breaking her heart. In the Cotswolds, Graeme meets Lady Elizabeth Ashcombe and her wire-haired Dachshund Tulah. This noisy little dog clucks like a chicken on every car trip. Can Graeme help in both cases? - Episode 13E13
Episode 13Graeme Hall's first case takes him to the Midlands, where a mischievous Jack Russell is causing trouble in a special bond between a young girl and her grandfather. Every time 10-year-old Darcy visits, Milo can't seem to leave her side. Graeme also returns to help Carol and Peter, whose two puppy sisters were once at odds. Although Graeme had previously helped them start to get along, new issues have now emerged. - What Happened Next?E16
What Happened Next?In Leeds, Graeme Hall deals with an all-out turf war between St Bernard's Brodie and Rosie and little Cockapoo Jasper. The relentless threat of conflict stresses everyone out and the whole family is on constant high alert to keep the dogs from clashing. Graeme also revisits Labradoodle Doddle who's causing renewed problems at home. And in Eastbourne he catches up again with Welsh Terrier Henry whose owners have relocated to the seaside but brought furry issues along with them.