An Evening with the Dogfather, Graeme Hall
Have you ever wished you could get the dogs in your life to behave better?, Graeme Hall has seen all kinds of quirky behaviour – from both dogs and their owners!
Graeme Hall ‘The Dogfather’, star of Channel 5’s Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, imparts his wisdom on how to build the best relationship with your dog, told through the stories of some of the special dogs he’s loved and trained throughout his career.
Backed up by scientific research, Graeme will be revealing his advice to Matt about how to train a happy, healthy dog, so from the old dogs who may need some new tricks to your newly adopted pandemic pooch this event could change yours, and your dog’s life!
Interviewer Matt Stadlen
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