Today 10 unleashes its newest season of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia.
Series 2 of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly follows Graeme Hall has he criss-crosses the continent, seeking out the quirkiest and most-puzzling canine behaviours that have left Aussie fur parents scratching their heads.
The first episode sees Graeme meet Angus, an Old English Sheepdog who is a prince among dogs and turns heads wherever he goes. Despite being a dog model, Angus has a bit of a bad habit – whenever the admiring public or a professional photographer tries to snap a photo of him, he loudly objects. And if that wasn’t problem enough for owner Neil, is also a dog trainer, Angus tends to get a little too excited when visitors arrive at the house, putting a stop to visits from the grandchildren.
Then there’s retired police officer Jenny, who has a new miscreant on her hands – her hoover-hungry Dachshund Slinky. Whenever Jenny tries to clean the house, Slinky barks, bites and besieges any cleaning appliance.
And elsewhere in a peaceful Sydney dog park, a family of four Chihuahuas are causing chaos. Known as the Mexican Cartel, these tiny tyrants move as a pack and terrorise every dog they see, no matter their size. Their brazen behaviour is getting their owner Ash into trouble with other dog owners, and he’s worried that one day his tiny terrors will bite of more than they can chew when they pick on the wrong pooch.
Narrated by Gold Logie nominee Julia Morris, who brings some humour to the series, Graeme Hall uses his techniques to solve some interesting problems for pet owners across Australia.
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly is perfect viewing for the whole family
3 Stars
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly premieres 7:30pm tonight on 10 and airs weekly