PETS of Cumbria have been nominated by their owners as Britain's naughtiest dog.

Yesterday we announced that a hit TV show, Dogs Behaving Badly is returning to UK screens and our readers have been in touch with their canine contenders.

The Channel 5 show follows pet behaviourist Graeme Hall has he tries to help Britain's dogs in need of discipline.

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Lindsey Gillam of Workington got in touch, she thinks her golden retriever Dave could benefit from Mr Hall's help and is looking to enter him in the show.

Dave has a habit of chewing things, recently tearing his bed up and spreading wool across Lindsey's living room. The golden retriever then made short work of the replacement.

However, Charice White, also of Workington, believes her german shepherd Molly could be top dog on the list of unruly pets.

Molly has flooded her bathroom twice and: "Her and my husky [Elmo] chewed my bean bag and it went everywhere." A video of Charice finding the mess was viewed over 22,000 times online.

WATCH: The video of Charice finding the mess

"She's eaten the WiFi cables, barks at everything. You name it, she's probably eaten or barked at it."

Molly and Elmo are becoming Instagram famous on the @wolvesinthelakes account.

Commenting on our Facebook page, Amy Louise Smith said: "This would be great for our Scamps, he's a naughty puppy."

Jackson Irving sent in a picture of his dog Izzy and Natasha Askew said: "Found Buddy's calling in life."

And James Ferguson of Workington said: "Finally Zeus can be good at something."

Rachel Jo Irving is struggling to control her 3 year old staffie called Meg. She said: "We need help, I'm being bossed in my own home she also has no concept of personal space and she isn't a small nor light dog anymore."

Julie Speaks says her dog has severe separation anxiety. She has a 9 year old springer spaniel called Tilly. And she adds that Tilly misbehaves as soon as they live the house.

Do you think your dog is the naughtiest in the county? Send your story and pictures to: gareth.cavanagh@newsquest.co.uk or call 01900608604