Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly star Graeme Hall is a natural when it comes to taming unruly canines.
In fact, he is such a master with mischievous mutts that he has even earned himself the title of The Dogfather.
But when he was a child, Graeme wasn’t allowed a pet dog.
In fact, he didn’t get his first dog until he was middle-aged.
Graeme recently revealed his parents had refused to let him have a dog for a very heartbreaking reason.
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly’s Graeme Hall
Graeme admitted that his dad wouldn’t let him have a pet dog when growing up because of the sadness that eventually comes with them.
“My dad always said ‘It’s too upsetting when they go’,” he told Waitrose Weekend.
Graeme’s dad’s words stuck with him right through into adulthood.
It was only when he was in his mid-40s that Graeme adopted a Rottweiler puppy called Axel.
Nine months later and smitten, he got another Rottweiler called Gordon.
Being a sensible and committed owner, Graeme took Axel and Gordon to puppy training classes.
At the same time, he had been made redundant from his white-collar job at Weetabix Limited.
It was then suggested to him that he would make a perfect dog trainer due to his people skills. And the rest, as they say, is history.
But along the way, Graeme has obviously had to face up to the heartbreak his father had warned about.
So how did he cope?
‘Grief is the price we pay for love’
When Axel and Gordon eventually died, Graeme was hit with grief.
He experienced it again in June 2025 following the death of his subsequent dog Jonny.
Writing on Instagram at the time, Graeme said: “I have sad news to share today about beautiful Jonny .
“After sixteen and a half years of unconditional love our gentle boy, the kindest soul, has passed away.
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