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- A cute puppy can be the perfect family addition. What's not to love? Her fluffy fur and soul-stirring eyes are just too cute. Five months later, the honeymoon is over... way over, and the novelty of the new puppy has worn off. In her place is a hairy little monster that bites, pees everywhere, and chews on all the furniture, creating tension within the family. A once harmonious home is now in domestic meltdown! It's time to bring in Brad Pattison, a dog behaviourist and life coach, who is widely known for his tough love techniques and crazy antics. He's the consummate dog lover and ultimate trainer-firm but gentle. In this fast-paced series, monster mutts are transformed into darling dogs, all while restoring peace within the family.
- Every morning, when Ron leaves his family for work, he is oblivious to the fact that as soon as the door closes behind him, Eddie, his Wheaton Terrier, starts barking and doesn't stop until Ron comes home. In Ron's eyes, Eddie can do no wrong. But for his stay-at-home wife Lisa and their two-year-old toddler, Evan, every day is a living nightmare. What will it take for Lisa to convince Ron that Eddie's behaviour is a serious problem? Can Brad help Lisa reveal Eddie's true colours to Ron in time to save their marriage?
- Siobhan is juggling a full-time job, the household chores, a two-year-old son, an unsupportive husband and two badly behaved dogs. It's a lot to handle-especially the dogs: Daisy, a Pomeranian Terrier, and Foster, a Border Collie-Husky. They bolt from the house at every opportunity, refuse to be housetrained, and steal little Jackson's food. Mike wants nothing to do with them and threatens to take them to a "farm" if they don't improve. Siobhan loves her pets and would be devastated if they were to go, despite all the hard work she puts into them. Can this "super mom" turn her wild animals into well-mannered pets for the sake of her marriage and sanity? And what happens when Brad steps in and hears Mike's side of the story?
- It's been a year since Darcy and Brian lost their beloved Rottweiler, Echo to cancer and the pain is as raw as the day he died. They prematurely adopted shelter dog Shani to fill the void, but Shani is a far cry from the companion they had in Echo. Inside the house she's a docile, loving dog, but on walks she's extremely aggressive and will attack any dogs they encounter. They constantly compare Shani to what they've lost and have resigned themselves to being confined to the house until she dies. Can Brad liberate this family from their self-imposed prison and help them put their grief in the past?
- In just four years Rob and Brandi have gone from blissful newlyweds to bickering roommates. They blame the household tension and a stalled sex life on their two yappy Shitsu's Ewok and Gizmo. It certainly doesn't help that they insist on sleeping with the dogs wedged between them. But what happens when Brad removes these canine mood wreckers from the home? Will Rob and Brandi be able to face what's really at the root of their problems?
- Sandy and Dennis are at odds over their two year old Malamute, Atlas. Dennis loves the big dog's rebellious attitude and considers him just an overgrown, playful puppy. Sandy thinks the dog is a liability because he jumps on people and manhandles her. The dog's size and attitude intimidates her and she says she's reached her limit. Brad's tasks give Sandy the ultimate challenge of fixing her family once and for all. But when push comes to shove, which puppy parent will ultimately come out the champ?
- Newlyweds Mike and Lilah are on separate pages when it comes to training their two snarly dogs Belle and Chili. Mike believes that treats are the way to go, but Lilah knows there is a better way. When Brad steps in to show them his way, he and Lilah wind up butting heads. Can Brad and Lilah put their clashing personalities aside long enough to train these unruly hounds and convince Mike to put away the treats for good?
- Andee and Jim have a busy house with a newborn, a toddler, two older children and two dogs. Ella is a Bishon Schnoodle which barks uncontrollably. Dugan is a 13 year old Cock-a-Poo which is aggressive around food. Jim and Andee are terrified the kids will be hurt so they've gated the dogs to keep them away from the family. Andee is upset when Jim disciplines the dogs, because it brings back memories of her own mom abusing her childhood pet. But can her soft touch bring about change? Or will they remain a family divided?