Episode 13

This time, Graeme takes on some of Britain's most pampered pooches.
First on his list is Chihuahua Chilli. His lavish lifestyle has become the stuff of legend, with tens of thousands of followers on social media. And when he's not getting likes – he's getting snapped at all manner of events or collaborations. So, it's no surprise that this doggie-influencer attracts attention from his fans… The trouble is this social media star is seriously anti-social and, true to his name, little Chilli has quite the kick. If anyone approaches, he gives them the heat and owner Yasmine is worried his short-fused ways could get him #Cancelled.
Next, Graeme heads back down memory lane to revisit a seriously pampered pooch he first met a few years back - Great Dane Trip. This princely hound was waited on hand and foot by owner Elle. Not only did she make his eggs with coconut oil, but he also had regular vegan bubble baths and his very own bespoke bedroom with wallpaper to match his harlequin print. While Trip was Prince Charming at home, once he was outside, he became a right royal pain – going bonkers at anyone that came near his princess. Graeme managed to give Elle back some control – by showing trip she could look after herself and was no damsel in distress. But now Trip has moved to a new castle – Elle has a bigger problem to contend with.
Finally, Graeme heads back to Birmingham to visit Newfoundland Monty. Three years or so ago, the only way owners Adam and Heidi could get their 13-stone bear of a dog walking was to coax him with confectionery. Whether it was lemon drizzle cake or freshly baked cookies they would need to leave a trail of crumbs for him to follow. But Graeme had a deliciously simple plan to get Monty moving - replace the taste of cake with the sweet sound of excitement. Now he's heading back to tackle a new rather stubborn problem.
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