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Expert trainer on helping stars control naughty dogs

- BY NICK MCGRATH and MARK JEFFERIES Showbiz Editor GRAEME mark.jefferies@mirror.co.uk @mirrorjeff­ers

I showed her how to stop his barking. Who’d have thought I’d be a star’s voice coach?

Graeme Hall has trained more than 5,000 dogs (and one fox) of all breeds and sizes but he reveals celebrity pooches are often the trickiest to deal with.

The expert behaviouri­st tells how Denise Van Outen fed her badly behaved pooch with a silver teaspoon, Leigh-Anne Pinnock’s poor pet felt abandoned after she won The X Factor and Michael Owen gave his Staffordsh­ire bull terrier anxiety.

And now, Graeme lifts the lid on some of the secrets to helping famous faces with their misbehavin­g mutts.

Gogglebox couple Denise, 47, and her ex Eddie Boxhall, 46, asked the 56-year-old for help with their runaway French bulldog Tilly.

Graeme, who stars in the new series of Channel 5’s Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, says: “Denise was delightful, but her dog, which was 14 months old at the time, was super mischievou­s and was in real danger of escaping from her garden and ending up under some passing cars on a busy main road.

“Tilly was also the first dog I’ve ever seen fed with a silver spoon by her owners. She’d become like a spoilt child who always got what she wanted. Denise and Eddie were a bit clueless, but once they re-establishe­d who was in charge, things rapidly started to improve.”

Little Mix star Leigh-Anne, 30, contacted Graeme in 2015, when she found her hectic pop schedule was leaving her pug Harvey pining.

He adds: “Despite her best intentions, understand­ably puppy training took a hit. It was a unique set of circumstan­ces of, ‘young girl gets puppy, wins X Factor and then goes to America and leaves the dog with her mum’, which doesn’t happen to most people.

“The little dog started barking at the window and making a nuisance of himself. I spent time showing her how to stop him using the window sill for his protests. The right tone of voice is important when communicat­ing with dogs. Who’d have thought I’d ever be a voice coach to a pop star?”

Former Liverpool striker Michael, 42, got in touch with Graeme in 2019 after his five-year-old Staffie Ronnie attacked another dog so savagely it needed stitches in its neck.

The TV pundit feared his beloved pet would be put down. Graeme says:

ON HOW HE HELPED CALM LEIGH-ANNE’S PINING POOCH HARVEY

Tilly was the first dog I’d ever seen fed with a silver spoon

“Staffies have been bred for fighting in the past, so I was concerned the dog had an aggression problem but in fact it was Michael who was anxious and Ronnie had a socialisat­ion issue. He wasn’t used to mixing with other dogs and when he did he got territoria­l and saw them as threats.

“On the face of things, the attack was unprovoked. Michael was a very responsibl­e owner who was clearly mortified by what had happened.

“I invited a few volunteers along with their well-behaved dogs and we soon discovered Ronnie was nervous around them because he didn’t really know how to socialise. Michael also

looked nervous. It didn’t help. Dogs read our faces and body language. If we look anxious, it rubs off.

“Once we had Michael looking the part and introducin­g his dog to others in a slow and careful way, they both looked more relaxed.

“Sadly, Ronnie passed away in October last year but I’m delighted Michael now has two new dogs, Kaiser, a Staffie, and Zola, an Italian greyhound. Lucky dogs, I say.”

Graeme who lives in Rugby, Warks, has been married to accountant Elinor since 2017. They are proud parents to a black Labrador boxer cross called Lilydog.

The TV star spent 21 years working for Weetabix but after getting Rottweiler­s Axel and Gordon he decided to learn about dog training.

Graeme attended puppy instructio­n courses and was headhunted by the lead trainer who saw his natural ability.

Graeme adds: “Everything snowballed from there.” Graeme

GRAEME ON DENISE AND EDDIE’S SPOILT BULLDOG

always sticks to the same training mantra… Any Dog, Any Age, Any Problem. But dogs do not always obey him. Graeme says: “One time this German shepherd without a muzzle was barking like crazy and just went for my left hand and sank his teeth right through my palm.

“The owner pulled him off instinctiv­ely, which then ripped the flesh in my hand, and I ended up on the operating table.

“The bite missed the nerve that gives you feeling in your fingers by a millimetre, so I very nearly lost the movement in those fingers.”

■ Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly is on Channel 5 tonight at 8pm. A new series of the Talking Dogs with Graeme Hall podcast is out now.

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LITTLE TRICKS Pop star Leigh-Anne and Harvey
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MISSED YOU Graeme with singer and her pining pet
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PAMPERED Denise, Eddie and pet Tilly
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ANXIETY With Michael and Ronnie
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