Graeme Hall, Britain’s go-to guy for canine calamities, returns this Tuesday with a new batch of baffling behaviors. In this episode of “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly,” Hall faces two distinct challenges, one tinged with heartbreak, the other with a touch of the bizarre.
In Hampshire, Hall meets Ralph, a toy poodle who, after recovering from a car accident, inexplicably turned on his owner, Karina. The sudden aggression has left Karina devastated, and Hall must work not only to correct Ralph’s behavior but also to mend the fractured bond between dog and owner. It’s a delicate situation requiring more than just training expertise; it calls for empathy and an understanding of the emotional trauma experienced by both Karina and Ralph.
Meanwhile, in the Cotswolds, Lady Elizabeth Ashcombe presents Hall with a rather unusual problem: her wire-haired dachshund, Tulah, makes chicken-like noises during car rides. Yes, you read that right. Chicken noises. Hall’s task is to decipher the source of Tulah’s strange vocalizations, a puzzle that promises to test even his considerable experience with canine quirks.
From aggression to inexplicable clucking, this episode of “Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly” offers a mix of heartwarming moments and practical training advice. Tune in to 5 this Tuesday, March 25th at 8:00 PM GMT.