At the End of My Leash

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At the End of My Leash
Format Reality television
Created by Matthew Kershaw
Brad Pattison
Anthony Hart
Starring Brad Pattison
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 39
Production
Producer(s) Matthew Kershaw
Jean Merriman
Lisa Cichelly
Directed by Heather McCrae, Kelly Peckham,
Eppo Eerkes.
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Slice
Picture format hdtv
Original run March 4, 2007 – Present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

At the End of My Leash is a reality television program starring Brad Pattison. The show premiered on the Slice on 4 March, 2007.

The show follows dog trainer and human life coach Brad Pattison as he enters homes to solve problems with bad dog behaviour and fix the relationship problems that cause them. The show is produced by Matthew Kershaw, who created the show with Brad Pattison and Anthony Hart. The show is a co-production between Purple Dog Media and White Iron Pictures.

Season 2 premiered on Slice on October 15, 2007 and season 3 premiered on Slice on April 7, 2008. Seasons 4 and 5 are presently in production.

At the End of My Leash also airs in Canada on HGTV and National Geographic.

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[edit] International Screenings

At the End of My Leash is currently airs in the UK on Animal Planet.[1] In South Africa and throughout Southern Africa it airs on The Home Channel.[2] It also airs in Norway as På Plass! on FEM, in Sweden as Vem håller i kopplet? on SVT2,[3] in France as Mon Chien M'rend Chevre on Gulli and in Finland as Hannanheiluttajat on MTV3. The show also airs in Italian and German in those respective countries.

[edit] Press

The Hollywood Reporter considered At the End of My Leash one of the 5 titles most likely to generate buzz during the 2007 MIPTV Media Market.[4]

The Daily Telegraph considered At the End of My Leash One to Watch on Friday, December 14, 2007, the day the show premiered in the UK.[5]

[edit] Awards

  • 2008 AMPIA AWARD, Alberta Motion Picture Industries Award - Best Lifestyle Series
  • 2008 AMPIA AWARD, Alberta Motion Picture Industries Award - Best Editor, Non-Fiction - Brent Waters
  • 2008 AMPIA AWARD, Alberta Motion Picture Industries Award - Best Screenwriter, Non-Fiction - Heather McCrae
  • 2008 AMPIA AWARD, Alberta Motion Picture Industries Award - Best Host - Brad Pattison
  • 2008 AMPIA AWARD NOMINATION, Alberta Motion Picture Industries Award - Best Editor, Non-Fiction - Steve Katakami
  • 2008 AMPIA AWARD NOMINATION, Alberta Motion Picture Industries Award - Best Director, Non-Fiction - Heather McCrae

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