Graeme Hall ‘The Dogfather’ Backs Paws for a Cause Campaign

TV presenter and author, Graeme Hall, known as “The Dogfather,”  has backed Paws for a Cause, a campaign supporting the charity Support Dogs.

Best known for Channel 5’s Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, helping owners fix behaviour problems with his motto “Any dog, any age, any problem”.

Mr Hall said: “I’m honoured to give my support to the Paws for a Cause campaign, many times, I’ve seen the life-changing difference dogs can make for neuro-diverse children and adults living with disabilities.

“Pet dogs are amazing, but highly trained assistance dogs provide a deeply personal kind of comfort, strength, and joy to those who rely on them.”

He’s a Master Trainer with years of experience, a Sunday Times bestselling author, and previously had a 20-year career as a management consultant before switching to canine psychology. 

He also has a podcast aptly named Talking Dogs,  where he explores how to help your dog settle in various scenarios.

Mr Hall added: “Assistance dogs are a very special thing to witness, and it’s only possible thanks to the countless hours of training each dog receives, but time, as the saying goes, is money. 

“There’s another saying, that you can’t buy happiness. You can: by donating to Paws for a Cause, you’ll be helping dogs give immeasurable happiness to others. You might even feel a warm glow yourself. That’s an easy choice to make, isn’t it…?”

The 360Wire-backed campaign aims to raise £1,000 for ten autistic children to meet a support dog, secure fifteen sponsors for autism assistance dog Peggy and have ten people register interest as puppy socialisers.

For more information on how to support the campaign and for updates, visit here.