Full Episode - My dog invades my personal space
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- In Series 2 Episode 6 of Dogs Behaving Very Badly, Graeme Hall takes on an overbearing Great Dane, a pair of warring Pugs and a labrador with a phobia of floors.
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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. He has built his reputation on finding quick but long-lasting fixes to almost any unwanted dog behaviour, helping to train over 5000 canines (and 1 fox!) and their owners. His mantra is clear: "Any Dog, Any Age, Any Problem."
There's so much information you can find about the characteristics of each breed on the web today (and yes, there's plenty of books about it, too). I am convinced these silly owners just can't read a thing.
Did they really wait until poor senior Ralph was blinded in BOTH eyes before they sought help? How much torture does that boy have to go through? How cruel to sacrifice one of them (and blind to boot.)
I don't understand why they don't think about locking the bathroom door from the inside.
I foster a German shepherd mix 10 months old puppy and she doesn't have boundaries either. Hopefully this will help me!
This show should be called Stupid People Get Dogs.
Thanks for the help my dear old dog struggles to walk on the tiles her back legs are not strong anymore.I put a little mat in front of her to help her get going but she still freezes sometimes and it’s hard to get her going again.😞🐕💓
Heartbreaking. I bet Graeme cries himself to sleep.
Did the pug owners ever try walking them separately before Graham got there? It probably wouldn't take much more time as it takes so long to get them both ready to be walked together. I inow this wouldn't solve the aggression problem, but what an ordeal to walk them both together!
Thinking about rehoming your dog because it's afraid of flooring is absolutely ridiculous! They should have taken the dog to the vet because he clearly developed anxiety. Perhaps he was injured when he was younger on the flooring.
She waited four years for a pedigree p puppy when she could have gotten a rescue puppy.
That is what she wanted. She wanted a certain breed. More than likely from health tested parents. Not everyone wants a rescue - some people want a purebred, registered from health tested parents and certain dogs should never be bought from a rescue.
Btw she actually said that she waited 40 years. So it was likely a childhood dream to have that breed.
She got the next puppy fast enough, now she has 2 puppy's.... and an old dog