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Inside The Dogfather Graeme Hall’s colourful life – from nearly losing his hand in savage attack to sad ‘marriage split’

thescottishsun.co.uk 3 days ago

DOG trainer Graeme Hall is a familiar face to fans of Channel 5's Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly.

In the hit show, which has just been recommissioned for two more series, the expert aims to provide lasting solutions to a range of canine behaviour problems.

Graeme Hall is known as the star of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
Graeme Hall is known as the star of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
Away from his success on the show, Graeme has also appeared on The Chase and Mastermind
Away from his success on the show, Graeme has also appeared on The Chase and Mastermind
The format sees the expert try to train some unruly dogs
The format sees the expert try to train some unruly dogs

The renewal sees the programme continue into series seven and eight, while it will mark its 100th episode milestone.

As part of his job, Graeme, nicknamed the "Dogfather", is used to working with aggressive or anxiety-ridden canines.

However, he almost lost the use of one of his hands after being savaged by a German Shepherd.

Speaking previously to Express.co.uk, Graeme explained the dog had been rehomed and was barking "very aggressively."

He said: "They brought him in to see me and he just went for my left hand. He bit hard, at the same time the owner pulled on the lead.

"The effect was to rip it [my hand].

"It was off to A&E. I ended up in the operating theatre.

"The bites just missed a tendon and nerve and I nearly lost the full use of that hand. It was a close call.

"That really made me think differently and I will now put a muzzle on the dog, but I still get little bites here and there."

As for Graeme's personal life, he tied the knot with accountant Elinor Perry-Hall in 2017.

Inside The Dogfather Graeme Hall's life - from nearly losing his hand to sad marriage split

The pair got hitched on a beach in Sri Lanka followed by a home celebration for family and friends at Mallory Court, a four-star country house, hotel and spa in Warwickshire.

However, an interview that Graeme gave to The Sunday Times last year revealed the TV star now has a "new partner".

Although there is no official confirmation that the marriage is over, he told The Times: "I’m living in Bicester, Oxfordshire, with my new partner.

"We are looking for somewhere in one of the villages around here."

As for Elinor, her Facebook page lists her as currently living in Warwickshire.

The Sun has contacted Graeme's reps for comment.

Naturally, the star was also asked in The Sunday Times interview about his best dog-related purchase for the house.

Graeme Hall's career

Graeme Hall is best known as the presenter of Channel 5's hit programme Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly. Let's take a look at some of the star's wider work.

  • Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly: The show launched on Channel 5 back in 2019, featuring Graeme helping remedy various dogs' naughty behaviour. It has been renewed for a seventh and eighth series, ensuring the programme will reach 100 episodes.
  • The Chase: Graeme appeared in a celebrity edition of the popular quiz show, alongside Ortis Deley, Sarah Millican and Maggie Aderin-Pocock. Unfotunately, the group left empty-handed.
  • Celebrity Mastermind: He appeared in a celebrity edition of the long-running programme in 2022, finishing as runner-up behind Claire Richards of Steps.
  • Talking Dogs: A podcast released between 2020 to 2022, spanning a total of 60 episodes.

He replied: "If you could ask the dogs, they’d tell you it’s the Barbour bed.

"We’ve got three dogs and five or six beds, but they always go after that one.

"It has a wall around it and the pad is really nice and soft.

Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly airs on Channel 5.

Graeme and Elinor married in 2017
Graeme and Elinor married in 2017
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