Dogs Behaving Very Badly - Series 2, Episode 5 | Full Episode
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2021
- In Series 2 Episode 5 of Dogs Behaving Very Badly, Graeme Hall takes on a pack of howling hounds, a possessive pointer cross and an aggressive Husky.
destructive British Bulldog, a Jack Russell escape artist and a pair of Pomeranians.
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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."
Love those tight jeans on ole fox Graham
I think it's rather sad how they make him dress
You would rather see him in those huge loose pants that looks like a hanging sack?
oh Lord🤣
30:50..... Seriously laughing uncontrollably count myself I am belly laughing from hell this shit is the funniest ever it's only funny because it's happening to him and I'm not seeing you in this position before even as I post this I can't stop laughing this shit is too funny that I love me some huskies but they are off the chain with energy and are all typically little whodinis ... My this dog makes him look like a beginner he gives him a bloody lip and everything it's hysterical I only because it's not me I'm sure! And I've not seen him have to endure anything of this level especially on his person hahaha bahahhahaha!
🤣😳🤪... My stomach is hurting I wish I could stop laughing so hard! 🤣🐕
Zara has no clue what dog training and dog responsibilities are. She should not own a dog. And it was irresponsible of her to get a dog just because its pretty. She should have researched the breed and gotten a lower maintenance breed
I agree entirely that anyone considering getting a dog - or any animal - must thoroughly research it's needs and characteristics. I must add that it is the responsibility of the breeder to make sure an animal is going to an appropriate home.