did watch part 2 (not exactly spoilt for choice on the other channels) and was glad the professionals (dog trainers) were brought in to sort out the obvious shortcomings of dogs (and owners)
I don't think the lovely labradoodle (Lola) would be that good without some assistance from those who train 'assistance dogs' - she was beautiful though.
the border collie/sheepdog was lovely and given the father was an experienced trainer the young lad would soon learn to train his intelligent dog 
I too winced at so many out of control/off-lead dogs harassing others - it is far too common - and even when the dogs were on leads they were often either pulling or being a refusenik - a dog should be trained to walk at heel (my 'lurch' is wonderful on the lead and will only attempt to pull if he spots a small furry) but enjoys a 'run' off lead where safe to do so.
When I was young the 'default' was dogs on the lead whereas it now seems 'dogs must be free to run wherever there is open space'
rant over.
I'm a bit stuck! What would you do?
From sinner to saint, quite a transformation.



. I did read that even if it bleeds it's ok as long as you have a stryptic [?] pen or, alternatively put the paw in flour straight away.
one of his dew claws was ingrowing last year so he went to the vets who put him under (at my request) to cut it back and did the other claws at the same time even though it was costly I could not stand to try it myself and cause him pain. thank you for the tip though Tegan - it does seem to be a particular 'long-clawed' problem with lurchers, greyhounds and whippets 