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Nick Grimshaw reveals set of Channel 4 show was locked down for ‘terrifying’ dog that ‘everyone was scared of’

Published on March 29, 2025 at 11:00 AM

A CHANNEL 4 show's set was placed on lockdown over a ‘terrifying' dog that left everyone scared.

Nick Grimshaw has officially taken over as host of The Bad Dog Academy as it returns for a brand new series.

Nick Grimshaw playing with his dog in a park.
Nick Grimshaw has taken over as host of The Bad Dog Academy
Nick Grimshaw and Daisy Lowe walking their dogs.
The radio DJ has revealed the show's set was put on lockdown over a ‘terrifying' dog
A Cane Corso dog resting its head on its paws.
A Cane Corso threw filming into chaos

It aims to help Britain’s most troubled dogs and their desperate owners.

The new series will see a team of top dog trainers work their magic once again.

But radio presenter Nick, 40, has revealed one dog threw filming into chaos – and left crew scared.

Speaking exclusively to Flying Eze's TV Mag: “There was a great big dog called Ghost. You know, that was quite a terrifying.

“It was in the morning we'd all get together with the trainers and talk about who was coming in that day. And I'd never met a Cane Corso and I'd never even seen one in real life.

“I was like, is it going to come to the show? And one of the trainers said ‘oh you better get ready today'.

I thought they were joking but it was really serious. And we had signs up all around the set that were saying ‘don't come in this area'.

It was literally warning that this dog was on the set. I was like, s***. Then they were like go and let him in, the dog that everyone's scared of.

“But yeah, he was a big guy.”

Viewers of The Bad Dog Academy will see owners will get trained in dog management skills and psychology, while their misbehaving pooches will be put through their paces with expert-led sessions.

  • Flying Eze's TV Mag is free each week inside Saturday's newspaper

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