Ep 8. Panic Attack
- TV-PG
- April 8, 2016
- 44 min
Cesar 911 is a heartwarming reality TV show that follows celebrity dog behaviorist, Cesar Millan, as he comes to the rescue of struggling dog owners across the United States. In each episode, Cesar uses his expertise and uncanny ability to connect with even the most difficult dogs to help repair the relationships between canines and their human families.
In season 3, episode 8 of Cesar 911, titled “Panic Attack,” Cesar travels to Florida to help a family who is at their wit's end with their beloved 3-year-old bulldog, Mr. Shooter. The family loves their high-energy dog, but his seemingly endless energy and lack of discipline have made it impossible for them to take him out in public without Mr. Shooter causing a scene. He barks, jumps, and pulls on his leash, and even worse, he has started to show signs of aggression towards strangers.
Mr. Shooter's aggression has reached a point where the family now fears they may need to give him up. Cesar, however, believes that with the right guidance and training, Mr. Shooter can be saved. He wastes no time in getting to work, starting with an initial assessment of the dog's behavior.
Cesar quickly realizes that Mr. Shooter's hyperactivity and aggression are symptoms of a larger problem: a lack of discipline and structure in his life. The dog's owners, a young couple with a baby on the way, have unknowingly let Mr. Shooter take over their household. They have failed to set boundaries and rules for the dog, which has left him feeling anxious and confused.
Throughout the episode, Cesar takes the family through his tried and true training methods, which are rooted in the principles of unification and calm, assertive leadership. He teaches the couple that they must set rules and boundaries for Mr. Shooter in order to give him a sense of structure, security, and purpose.
Cesar's approach is not just about training the dog to behave, but about teaching the human family to lead. He helps the couple understand that they must communicate clearly and confidently with Mr. Shooter, and that their own behavior will often be reflected in their dog's behavior. By modeling calm and assertive leadership, Cesar empowers the family to take control of their dog and their home.
Over the course of the episode, the family works closely with Cesar to transform their relationship with Mr. Shooter. They learn how to redirect his energy, provide him with appropriate outlets for his natural instincts, and set boundaries that make him feel safe and secure.
As the episode progresses, viewers will see a noticeable shift in Mr. Shooter's behavior. The once-aggressive bulldog begins to relax and respond to his owners' commands. He learns how to walk calmly on a leash, how to interact with strangers without becoming anxious or aggressive, and how to respect the boundaries that his owners have set for him.
At the heart of Cesar 911 is the belief that every dog, no matter how troubled, deserves a chance to be loved and to live a happy, healthy life. Season 3, episode 8, "Panic Attack," is a testament to the power of Cesar's methods and the transformative effect that his guidance can have on both dogs and their humans. Through his wisdom and compassion, Cesar Millan helps a struggling family find hope and healing in the face of their dog's challenging behavior.