Ep 9. Woody & Wallie, and Kane
- TVG
- January 19, 2007
- 48 min
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8.8 (8)
In season 3, episode 9 of Dog Whisperer, Cesar Milan tackles three challenging cases involving dogs with different behavioral issues. The first dog, named Woody, is an aggressive American Eskimo who attacks anyone that comes too close to his owner. Cesar must work with Woody's owner, a former Marine, to establish himself as the pack leader and teach Woody to trust others.
Next on the list is Wallie, a Jack Russell Terrier who is constantly on the move and barks at everything that moves. Cesar helps Wallie's owners understand that their dog's anxiety and hyperactivity stem from a lack of exercise and structure. He demonstrates how to provide Wallie with the exercise and leadership that he needs to become a calmer, more well-behaved dog.
The final case involves Kane, a young, deaf Pit Bull who has a tendency to chew everything in sight. Cesar shows Kane's owner, a single mother, how to establish rules and boundaries for her dog and give him an outlet for his energy. He also teaches her how to communicate with Kane using hand signals and positive reinforcement.
Throughout the episode, Cesar provides valuable insights into the behavior of dogs and ways that owners can establish themselves as pack leaders. He emphasizes the importance of exercise, discipline, and affection in creating a well-balanced dog. With his calm and assertive demeanor, Cesar transforms each of these dogs into happier, more obedient animals.