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The Dogfather Graeme Hall is coming to The Lowry

TV dog trainer Graeme Hall will be sharing his tips with troubled pet owners this weekend when he steps on stage at The Lowry.

Graeme, better known as The Dogfather, is appearing at the Salford theatre as part of his first ever UK tour.

The star of Channel 5’s Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, promises to bring 'his wisdom, charm and puppy prowess' to the venue this Sunday.

Billed as 'a must for all dog owners and lovers', the 90-minute show will feature a live Q&A and anecdotes from Graeme, who will be sharing his 'memories, inspiration and practical advice'.

Graeme is a Master Dog Trainer with the Guild of Dog Trainers. With more than 10 years’ experience, a list of celebrity clients, and regular appearances on BBC Breakfast and ITV’s This Morning, he's built a glowing reputation on providing quick but long-lasting fixes to almost any dog behavioural problem.

He said: “For years I’ve been training dogs in village halls and in people’s living rooms, and more recently on TV. I’ve had the chance to write books and record podcasts, now finally I get to do something I’ve always wanted to do.

"I’ll be sharing the lessons I’ve learnt from training thousands of dogs, and telling more than a few funny stories along the way in my first UK tour. I can’t wait. Come along, learn something and have a laugh with me."

The show takes place at 8pm on Sunday, June 12. The last remaining tickets are available on the website here, costing from £36.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk