Harrogate residents are being invited to take part in the next series of Channel 5's popular programme 'Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly'.
The show, hosted by professional dog trainer Graeme Hall, is inviting local dog owners to share their experiences and questions about their pets for the upcoming season.
Producers are particularly interested in exploring both everyday and unusual canine conundrums — not just behavioural ones.
A spokesperson said:
"This year, alongside all the usual stories, we want to investigate and help answer some commonly asked - and perhaps not so everyday non-behavioural questions!"
Residents are invited to submit their questions on topics such as dog health, diet and habits.
These could include anything from “Do dogs get sunburnt?” to “Why does my dog eat grass?” or “What toys are best for excitable pooches?”
The team is also looking to hear from owners who might be helping an overweight dog on a weight loss journey.
Those interested in taking part are asked to email their name, location and contact number, along with their question, to questions@avalonuk.com.

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