‘Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia’ Eyes Season 4 as Network 10 Opens Casting Call

Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia

Australia’s naughtiest pets might be getting another shot at prime time. Network 10 has opened casting for a potential fourth season of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia, with filming likely to follow on the heels of Season 3, which has already been locked for a 2025 run.

The Australian version of the long-running UK format continues to deliver solid audience traction for 10, pairing real-life problem pups with master dog trainer Graeme Hall. Known for his mantra “any dog, any age, any problem,” Hall returns as the central fix-it figure for the latest crop of canine chaos.

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Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia is produced by Avalon Factual, adapted from its UK predecessor on Channel 5. The series is narrated by Julia Morris, whose deadpan delivery adds lift to the leash training.

To date, 10 has aired two seasons spanning 18 episodes, with Season 3 set to debut next year. Casting is now open to dog owners across the country who are battling everything from persistent barking to full-blown behavioural meltdowns. Applicants must be 18+ and an Australian citizen or permanent resident. You can find out more about the application process right here.

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