Fans were left baffled â and more than a little irritated this week when Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly vanished from TV schedules without warning.
One minute, viewers were settling in for another night of chaotic canines and calm corrections.
The next? A repeat of The Yorkshire Vet filled the slot instead.
No announcement.
No explanation.
Just silence.
And social media erupted.
đĄ âWhere Has It Gone?â â Fans Demand Answers
Long-time viewers immediately took to Facebook and X, convinced the much-loved series had been quietly axed.
Some feared the worst.
Others accused Channel 5 of âdumpingâ the show mid-series.
Many simply wanted answers.
Now, after days of speculation, Graeme Hall himself has finally broken his silence.
đč âWeâve Pressed Pauseâ â Graeme Speaks Out
On Wednesday evening, Graeme â who rarely posts online and has previously admitted he avoids social media to escape trolls â decided this moment was too important to ignore.
Filming a relaxed, no-frills video while walking through London, the trainer reassured anxious fans that the show is NOT cancelled.
âYou might have noticed thereâs been a bit of a gap in the current series,â he explained.
âWhat weâve decided to do is give it a pause â and then thereâll be more episodes coming back in the summer.â
Just like that, panic turned into relief.
đ More Episodes Are Coming â And Bigger Than Ever
Only seven episodes of the current run have aired so far, which is what sparked fears that the rest of Series 8 might never be shown.
But Graeme confirmed thereâs plenty more still in the can.
New episodes have been filmed across:
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England
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Wales
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Northern Ireland â a first for the show
âAll sorts of different dogs, all sorts of different problems,â Graeme teased.
âLoads!â
And then came the comment that truly sent fans into overdriveâŠ
đŠđș Could Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia Be Back?
Almost casually, Graeme hinted that another Australian series could be on the horizon.
Nothing confirmed â but enough to spark excitement, speculation, and hopeful countdowns in comment sections across the country.
đŹ Fans React: Relief, Joy⊠and a Little Protest
The response was instant â and emotional.
đŹ âWondered where you were!â
đŹ âIâve been hunting for the programmes everywhere!â
đŹ âSo glad weâll be seeing more of you soon.â
Others werenât thrilled about the wait at all.
đŹ âNoooo â we donât want a pause!â
đŹ âEnjoy London⊠but hurry back!â
â The Verdict
For now, viewers can breathe easy.
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly hasnât been cancelled.
It hasnât been dumped.
Itâs simply on pause.
With more episodes promised later this year â and possible international spin-offs ahead â it looks like Graeme Hall and Britainâs most unruly dogs will be back on screens before long.
đŸ Summer canât come soon enough.


