Fans of Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly were left scratching their heads this week 😕 after the hugely popular series suddenly vanished from Channel 5 schedules — with no warning, no announcement, and no goodbye.
One minute, viewers were glued to their screens watching chaotic canines being gently whipped into shape 🐕💥.
The next? The Yorkshire Vet appeared instead — and confusion erupted.
Was the show cancelled?
Had something gone wrong behind the scenes?
And most importantly… was Series 8 ever coming back?
Now, the show’s beloved star Graeme Hall has finally broken his silence — and fans can breathe again. 😌❤️

📺 Viewers Left Stunned as Show Disappears Without Warning
On Tuesday night, loyal viewers tuned in expecting their weekly fix of barking, bounding and behavioural breakthroughs — only to find the programme missing from the schedule entirely.
With just seven episodes aired from the current run, social media quickly lit up 🔥:
💬 “Where’s Dogs Behaving Very Badly gone?”
💬 “Has it been cancelled?”
💬 “Why has no one said anything?”
For many households, the show has become a comfort watch — the kind you plan your evening around. So the sudden silence hit hard. 💔
🐕 “We’ve Hit Pause” — Graeme Speaks Directly to Fans

In a rare move, Graeme Hall took to Facebook to clear things up — posting a candid, reassuring video filmed while walking through London 🚶♂️🌆.
Opening in classic Graeme style, he smiled and said:
💬 “Now then, it’s that dog fella off the telly here…” 😄
Instant relief followed.
Graeme confirmed what fans had been desperate to hear:
👉 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly has NOT been cancelled.
Instead, the show is simply… on pause.
💬 “You might have noticed there’s a bit of a gap in the current series,” he explained calmly.
💬 “So what we’ve decided to do is give it a little pause… and then there’ll be more episodes coming back in the summer.” ☀️📺
Cue a collective sigh of relief across the nation. 😮💨❤️
🌍 More Episodes — and More Countries — Still to Come

And Graeme didn’t stop there.
Not only is the current series continuing later in the year — there’s still plenty left to see.
💬 “There’s loads still to come — England, Wales… we’ve already been to Scotland,” he teased.
💬 “Northern Ireland too, which is a first.” 🇬🇧🐾
That means more unruly pups, more heartfelt owner stories, and more of Graeme’s calm, compassionate approach that viewers have grown to love. 🫶
✈️ Even Bigger News… Australia Could Be Back!
Just when fans thought the update couldn’t get any better — Graeme dropped a little bombshell 💥.
With a knowing smile, he added:
💬 “Rumour has it… there might be another Australia series on the way as well.” 🇦🇺🐕
The international editions have always been fan favourites, offering a fresh twist while keeping the same emotional core — and the hint alone sent excitement levels soaring. 🚀
❤️ Fans React: Relief, Joy — and a Touch of Protest

The response to Graeme’s message was instant and emotional.
Comments flooded in within minutes:
💬 “Wondered where you were!”
💬 “I’ve been hunting for the programme all week!”
💬 “So glad it’s not cancelled — we love this show!” 🥰
Others, while relieved, weren’t thrilled about the wait:
💬 “Noooo! We don’t want a break!” 😭
💬 “Summer feels far away when you’ve got naughty dogs to fix!” 🐕😂
🐾 Why the Pause Might Actually Be a Good Thing

While the sudden disappearance was frustrating, some fans believe the break could make the return even sweeter 🍯.
A refreshed slot.
More anticipation.
And a bigger, stronger comeback later in the year.
After all, Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly has never been about rushing results — it’s about patience, understanding, and giving everyone (dogs and owners) the time they need. ❤️
🕰️ So… When Will Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Return?
📌 Status: Not cancelled
📌 Current series: Paused mid-run
📌 Return: Summer 2026 ☀️
📌 Future: UK episodes still to come — plus possible Australia series 🇦🇺
For now, fans will have to wait — but if Graeme Hall’s warm message proves anything, it’s this:
🐶 The dogs aren’t done yet.
🐾 The stories aren’t over.
❤️ And the Dogfather will be back.
Until then… behave yourselves. 😉


