The Yorkshire-born dog trainer, who is known as the Dogfather, has been working with dogs for years
TV presenter Graeme Hall, the face of Channel 5's Dogs Behaving Badly, is affectionately known to his admirers as the Dogfather. The Yorkshire-born dog whisperer has been working with canines for many years and abides by the principle "any dog, any age, any problem".
Early life and career change into dog training Graeme's early life was spent in Selby, Yorkshire, where he later attended the University of Hull in the 1980s. His initial career path led him to spend 21 years in the corporate sector, where he excelled as an Operations Manager overseeing a team of over 200 at Weetabix.
"He said, 'Because you're good with people'. That's what hooked me, as he said it's a combination of being good with people and good with dogs." He recalled: "A German Shepherd I went to see four years ago had been re-homed, and was barking very aggressively. Graeme Hall's marriage split after Sri Lanka wedding The Dogfather married accountant Elinor Perry-Hall in 2017 in a ceremony on a beach in Sri Lanka. They later held a home celebration for family and friends at Mallory Court, a four-star country house, hotel and spa in Warwickshire.
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