Three dogs compete to qualify for the most famous dog show in the world, Crufts. Will one of them become Best in Show?
Walking with Wolves, Woof Fest and a food-obsessed Dalmatian. Victoria comes face to face with a wolf, attempts a world record and helps a family train their food-thief Dally the Dalmatian.
Three families have obese dogs that are at risk of disease or death because of their weight problems. Can Victoria change these owners' ways and save the dogs from an untimely death?
Victoria helps a family of desperate pet owners get their misbehaving dogs Jimi and Duke under control. She meets a couple whose house has been taken over by their two lusty Labradors’ humping, chewing, pulling, fighting, food stealing and running away, and decides the best course of action is a trip to the vet’s for castration.
Victoria comes to the rescue of Karen Holder’s family and friends, who have taken second place to her six manic dogs who are being fed ice cream and cookies. The animals’ incessant barking and bad behaviour have caused the household’s visitors dwindle over the years and now the family is under the trheat of eviction. Meanwhile, Karen’s son Shaun is becoming the butt of his school friends’ jokes because of the pet hairs covering his clothes.
Pomeranian Teddy and Pekingese Prince Louis are a vicious biting duo that defend their home and the marital bed, biting anyone who dares to cross their path. Victoria tries to discipline two tiny canines who attack anyone who comes near them, with the man of the house getting bitten every night as he attempts to get into bed. Terrible behaviour has left the owners fearing their pets may be in line for a visit from the local dog warden with an order for their destruction.
Victoria Stillwell brings her expertise to bear on Pongo, a Dalmatian who thinks he owns the house and has numerous behavioural problems, least of which is his penchant for stealing everything in sight – including the family’s beer. The pooch has claimed the sofa as his own, guards his space furiously and bites anyone who dares challenge him.
Lily the barking Bichon has a big attitude and a fierce hatred of the mailman. Victoria comes to the aid of a couple who are on the verge of breaking up because of their attention-seeking bichon frise, which uses the whole house as a toilet and gives its owners endless sleepless nights. She realises the problem stems from the husband and wife’s different attitudes toward the pesky pooch.
Victoria tries to tame the wild ways of Siberian husky that is tearing his owners’ relationship apart. Nine-month old Diesel’s initial playfulness has turned into dangerous aggression, biting and mauling. Victoria is forced into drastic action in a bid to prevent the wolf-like canine from being turned out of the house
Victoria tries to discipline two misbehaving Great Dane mixes, weighing in at over 110 pounds each. Having already cost their owners $52,000 over the past six years, the two dogs are treated to gourmet meals every night while the rest of the family make do with frozen dinners. Meanwhile, exercise is a nightmare for their doting owners as their toleration for other dogs is non-existent. Can the family continue living with these canine monsters?
Victoria attempts to curb the aggressive behaviour of a miniature dachshund. A barking baby-substitute, Rufus has a particular hatred for small children and goes wild at the sight of a stroller. Its owner’s cat is also on the receiving end, but Victoria is determined to bring the disruptive pet to heel before he divides the family further and pits brother against sister.
Four peeing, fighting Chihuahuas bully a Bulldog and cause a split between daughter and parents.
Separation anxiety and aggression affects a young couple's plans to move house.
Doggy demons threaten to deafen the family's new baby and a husband has not slept in the marital bed for over a year because of the dogs.
A mother and daughter are trapped in their home by two out of control Old English Sheepdogs. Unable to leave them, both women yearn to change their own lonely lives.
Two dogs affect their owners' love lives. Can Victoria restore marital bliss or will the dogs tear them apart?
Were Jimi and Duke finally brought to heel? Watch what happens when Victoria returns to them six months later.
In this special episode of It's Me or The Dog, Victoria takes her dog training skills on the road and trains 500 dogs from across Britain in one massive training session! Can she teach them the four dog training essentials all at once and achieve the world's larges simultaneous sit? She'll also look at their ancestors, wolves, to understand where our family pets came from far in the past.
Two kidnapped Yorkshire terriers are returned to their owners. Can Victoria rehabilitate them and their owners and help them function again after this traumatic experience?
A humping English Bull terrier brings chaos to the household, bullying children and humping anyone in his path. Chaos is the aptly named English bull terrier whose anarchic behaviour and boundless energy are affecting everyone in the house.
Fighting, urinating Greyhound sisters wreck household havoc causing arguments and threats of separation between their owners.
What do you get when a cat lover buys her first dog, a Chihuahua, only because it is the same size as a cat - disaster and an armful of scars!
Two owners struggle with an out-of-control Doberman – but is it Harvey's fault or is it the owners that need the training?
A dangerously aggressive American bulldog's future hangs in the balance. While the husband is away with the Navy Jed jealously guards his female owner from visitors.
A poop eating, food-stealing Labrador spreads e-coli around the home.
A crazy, jumping, obsessive licking Boxer threatens to tear a couple apart.
A hound Houdini intent on running away is living on borrowed time. Rescued from a backyard breeder Lottie compulsively chases her own tail and digs up the back yard.
Peanut the pint sized pup has a hatred of the mailman and a penchant for stealing underwear. Bought as a companion for her owner, Peanut is now preventing her from having a love life.
With five children and six dogs, a couple struggle to control their man hating and biting terrier.
One lazy owner, two terrorizing dogs and a family intervention. Cesar spoils the dogs while his family suffer the consequences of their bad behavior.
In this special throwback episode Victoria takes you back through the most popular episode of the show and answers your questions! The Diesel episode of It's Me or the Dog aired in 2005 in the UK, now, watch along with Victoria to find out how dog training has evolved in the time since and get some behind the scenes trivia from the show!
Cockapoo Shelby's aggressive behaviour is destroying family life. Can Victoria stop him attacking and restore harmony ahead of baby number six?
Sausage dog Sanza is ruining her owners lives with her constant barking. Can Victoria help restore peace and quiet before they give Sanza up?
Teddy the Cavapoochon's stressed owners feel they're in doggy prison, due to his separation anxiety. Victoria needs to help them get their lives back and not be trapped in the house with the dog.
Archie the Lurcher's out of control destruction, lunging and humping is ruining his owners' lives. Victoria needs to tame this lecherous lurcher and restore peace to his owners household.
These French bulldogs, Vinnie and Arnie, have destroyed furniture, clothes and eight TV remotes. Can Victoria stop this destructive pair?
Kofi the Shih Tzu not only terrorises 12-year-old Ameera but his disgusting poo-eating habit drives his family mad. Can Victoria get him into shape?
Victoria meets Max, a St Bernard, who doesn't know his own strength and can't help causing his owner serious injuries. Can she sort out this big problem?
Alison the anxious Chihuahua's owners can't understand why she's so neurotic. Can Victoria help bring peace to this troubled family?
French Bulldog, Molly, rules the roost, dictating what's on TV and demanding to be hand-fed home cooked meals. Can Victoria restore balance at home?
Rescue dog Haize's obsessive staring at reflections means she won't play with 10-year-old JJ. Can Victoria help her compulsive behaviour?
A one-year-old German Shepherd's non-stop biting, barking and attacking is making life unbearable for his owners. Can Victoria tame this tearaway?
Cocker spaniel George is so terrified of fireworks and thunderstorms he hides in a cupboard whenever they occur. Can Victoria help this scared dog?
A couple's toy poodle is not playing nice with their new baby and they fear he might attack the child, so Victoria Stilwell tries to help them deal with the situation.
Victoria Stilwell is called on to deal with pugs Kylo and Ren's fear of humans, which has turned to aggression and led them to lunge at visitors and chase joggers on walks.
Nervous Nellie the rescue puppy is so terrified of people that she cowers in fear whenever her loving owners approach. Can Victoria help Nellie find her confidence?
Saffie and Yogi are two huge Bernese mountain dogs, whose size and strength could be dangerous. Victoria tries to help these not-so gentle giants.
Victoria Stilwell gives advice to Heather and Simon, who are terrified that Savage their Chihuahua will eventually hurt one of their visitors.
Victoria Stilwell helps a woman whose Staffordshire bull terrier has totally trashed her house, destroying furniture, walls and doors.
The penultimate edition of the series sees Victoria Stilwell needing to come up with a solution rapidly. Luka the Dalmatian is deaf but keeps escaping from the house and his owners are terrified that he is going to get run over.
In the final edition of the series, Victoria Stilwell gives advice to the owners of a West Highland White Terrier so aggressive that it has to wear a muzzle at home and has an unusual habit of licking the floor for hours at a time.
In the opening edition of the new series, dog behaviour expert Victoria Stillwell responds to a plea for help from the deeply embarrassed owners of French bulldog Pierre - whose obsession with his private parts is making them blush.
Spoilt Chihuahua sisters Wilma and Joanna are driving their doting owners round the twist with their high-pitched barking and their frenzied face licking.
Duggee the Newfoundland's excitable greetings are tipping his owners over the edge with his forceful friendliness and embarrassing crotch sniffing.
This cocker spaniel needs so much attention it hurts!
Tiggy's relentless tugging of clothes is driving his owner insane!
If this bulldog doesn't get his own way, he cries!
Did the dogs complete their weight loss plan or did their owners fail them?
Were the Old English sheepdogs tamed at last? Watch how training these dogs led to a proposal of marriage.