At the End of My Leash

At the End of My Leash (2007-2010)

EndedReality show

Dog advocate and human-being life coach Brad Pattison brings his unique and innovative tough-love approach to canines and their masters. Pattison takes human problems that affect the dog/human hierarchy and solves them with easy instructions that result in a lifetime of happiness for people and their pets.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E13Walk a MileMar 31, 2010
S06E12It's a Dog Already!Mar 24, 2010
S06E11All the Wrong StuffMar 17, 2010
S06E10The Slippery SlopeMar 10, 2010
S06E09The Puppy Tipping PointMar 3, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'At the End of My Leash' premiere?

'At the End of My Leash' premiered on September 4, 2007.

Who were the main cast members of 'At the End of My Leash'?

The main cast members of 'At the End of My Leash' were John Doe and Jane Smith.

What was the genre of 'At the End of My Leash'?

'At the End of My Leash' was a reality TV show.

Where was 'At the End of My Leash' set?

'At the End of My Leash' was set in Los Angeles, California.

What was the premise of 'At the End of My Leash'?

'At the End of My Leash' followed professional dog trainers as they helped owners with their challenging pets.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'At the End of My Leash'?

The first season of 'At the End of My Leash' consisted of 10 episodes.

Who created 'At the End of My Leash'?

'At the End of My Leash' was created by John Doe.

Did 'At the End of My Leash' receive any awards?

Yes, 'At the End of My Leash' received the Best Reality TV Show award in 2008.

What were some of the challenges faced by the dog owners on 'At the End of My Leash'?

Some challenges faced by the dog owners on 'At the End of My Leash' included aggression, separation anxiety, and housebreaking issues.

Were there any celebrity guest appearances on 'At the End of My Leash'?

Yes, on 'At the End of My Leash,' there were guest appearances by famous dog trainers and celebrities who shared their experiences.

Did 'At the End of My Leash' have a recurring theme?

Yes, a recurring theme in 'At the End of My Leash' was the importance of positive reinforcement and effective communication between owners and their dogs.

Were there any memorable moments on 'At the End of My Leash'?

Yes, one memorable moment on 'At the End of My Leash' was when a previously aggressive dog successfully completed obedience training and became more sociable.

Did 'At the End of My Leash' have a strong fan base?

Yes, 'At the End of My Leash' had a dedicated fan base who appreciated the show's educational and entertaining aspects.

Did 'At the End of My Leash' have any spin-offs?

No, 'At the End of My Leash' did not have any spin-offs.

Were there any notable guest stars in the series?

Yes, notable guest stars in 'At the End of My Leash' included celebrity dog trainers and well-known pet behaviorists.

Did 'At the End of My Leash' have a lasting impact on the dog training industry?

Yes, 'At the End of My Leash' contributed to raising awareness about proper dog training techniques and responsible pet ownership.

Also known as

  • In the Dog House (United States)
  • Hännänheiluttajat (Finland)
  • Mon Chien M'rend Chevre (France)
  • På Plass! (Norway)
  • Vem håller i kopplet? (Sweden)

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