Two Newfoundlands are scaring away members of the family. Grandparents Dawn and Gordon wanted to do the right thing by rescue dogs Simon and Panda. John and Linda are worried that their dog's obsession with water will lead to trouble.
A dog bought to replace a boy's best friend spells disaster. After their beloved Boxer Beau passed away, mum Liane got another Boxer, Woody, to mend her son's broken heart.
Graeme tries to help attention-seeking pup Tinkerbell, who won't give her owner a minute's peace. He also aids grandmother Tracey, whose German Shepherd Oakley is so badly behaved she is unable to go on holiday with her family.
Graeme meets Rachel and Colin, who have recently moved to a new neighbourhood and are having issues with their trio of German Schnauzers, He also meets a Retriever called Ruby that has a fear of hard floors and refuses to cross them.
Model aircraft enthusiast Ray was looking forward to enjoying his retirement with Henry, but this Welsh Terrier loves nothing more than harassing Ray. Pomeranian Teddy has a nasty habit of biting owner Adele.
German Shepherd Marvel barks at anyone or anything and his nonstop noise could land his family with an eviction order. The owners of Spud the bulldog fear he may be suffering from depression after staying in bed for days.
A German Shepherd is a real diva and goes crazy at traffic lights, a terrier bullies his owner's partner at every opportunity and a patterjack hates all housework items.
A rescue dog's distaste of people and cooking is a recipe for disaster, a therapy dog has an irrational fear of hard floors and a pug has a big problem with other animals.
Dogs Buzz and Roshi used to be best pals, but after Christy and Scott moved into their new home the brothers went to war. Plus, a Thai Ridgeback that is terrified of the outside world and zigzags down the street to avoid people.
Life for Bailey the Cockapoo is one non-stop all you can eat buffet - one thing's for certain-his food thievery is unrelenting. Graeme meets a blind Labrador called Wispa that is struggling to cope with his boisterous companion Shadow.
Graeme meets a French Bulldog that hurls itself at vehicles and the TV screen, a Sprocker that is obsessed with licking its owners and their new baby and a Doberman that invades its owners' privacy by opening every door in the house.
Singer Alexandra Burke is struggling to cope with the stubborn and jealous behaviour of her Chihuahua, Prince. An Old English Sheepdog hurls itself at oncoming traffic when out on walks and a rescue dog can't cope with leaving the house.
Hulk the Chihuahua will not let his owners get close to him. Graeme also meets Bentley, a Weimaraner that is disturbing the peace and Baxter the bulldog who is obsessed with umbrellas.
Spaniel Bertie has a killer appetite and his snaffling of the inedible could land him in grave danger. He's already had a sock and face mask surgically removed. Graeme also meets Buddy, a dog who is jealous of her owners relationship.
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By what name was Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly (2019) officially released in Canada in English?