Graeme Hall - promotional image with text, and a man in a field with several different dogs on leashes

Graeme Hall: The Dogfather Live

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The hugely popular and accomplished Graeme Hall (Channel 5’s Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly) is bringing his wisdom, charm and puppy prowess to a UK venue near you.

For the first time ever, dog and puppy owners up and down the country will have the chance to seek advice from ‘Britain’s best dog trainer’ (The Telegraph) for all their canine concerns. This specially crafted 90-minute show is full of tricks, memories, heart-warming surprises, and an exclusive Q&A, all presented in an intimate and relaxed live setting.

Graeme Hall is a Master Dog Trainer with the Guild of Dog Trainers. With more than 10 years’ experience, a list of celebrity clients, and regular appearances on BBC Breakfast and ITV’s This Morning, Hall has built a glowing reputation on providing quick but long-lasting fixes to almost any dog behavioral problem. Hall has one motto, ‘any dog, any age, any problem’ and now it’s your turn to be inspired, benefit from his expertise, and get your pooch back on track and trained for life.

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