Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly star Graeme Hall admits he has “got a lot on his plate” in tonight’s episode as he comes face to face with two dogs leaving their owners at breaking point.
Desperate couple Louise and Mark have called in Graeme after struggling to control Boxer-cross-Basset Hounds Bernie and Walter.
The brothers are causing chaos at the antiques shop the couple run together and their behaviour is now driving customers away.
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly’s Graeme Hall has double trouble with two Boxer cross Basset Hounds tonight (Credit: Channel 5)
Whenever shoppers arrive, the two year old dogs launch into aggressive barking fits that leave visitors frightened to come inside.
Louise and Mark fear their family business could suffer badly if Bernie and Walter’s behaviour continues.
But can Dogfather Graeme calm the pair down before things spiral even further out of control?
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly’s Graeme Hall meets Bernie and Walter
Tonight’s episode sees Graeme head to Louise and Mark’s converted barn, where the couple sell antiques seven days a week.
Because they depend on passing trade, Bernie and Walter spend every day at the barn with them.
The trouble starts whenever somebody rings the bell. Bernie and Walter immediately charge outside barking loudly at customers.
Graeme gets a taste of the chaos as soon as he arrives and presses the doorbell himself.
He admits: “It’s a pretty full on experience. You hear Bernie and Walter before you see them and the sound… it don’t sound friendly.”
Later, Graeme describes the dogs as sounding “pretty scary”.
Bernie and Walter are driving customers away from the family business (Credit: Channel 5)
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