Ep 6. Eight is Enough
- TV-PG
- February 13, 2010
- 43 min
In It's Me or the Dog season 2 episode 6, titled "Eight is Enough," dog behaviorist Victoria Stilwell is faced with a family who have adopted eight dogs without proper planning and preparation. The family initially intended to rescue one dog, but they quickly became overwhelmed and started adopting more dogs without considering the consequences.
Victoria must help the family manage their eight furry friends and bring order to their chaotic household. She observes each dog's behavior and assesses their level of training, socialization, and overall health. She notes that some of the dogs have aggression and anxiety issues, which may have been exacerbated by the family's neglectful behavior.
To help the family bond with their dogs and establish a hierarchy, Victoria conducts obedience training sessions and teaches them how to communicate effectively with their pets. She also encourages them to create a structured routine that includes regular exercise, socialization, and feeding times.
Throughout the episode, Victoria encounters several challenges, such as managing the dogs' food aggression, dealing with poop and pee accidents, and preventing fights between the dogs. However, with her expertise and the family's cooperation, she manages to make progress and improve the dogs' behavior.
At the end of the episode, the family expresses their gratitude to Victoria for her help and admits that they were not prepared for the responsibility of owning eight dogs. They vow to make changes in their lifestyle and provide the proper care and attention that their dogs deserve.
"Eight is Enough" is an entertaining and informative episode that sheds light on the importance of responsible dog ownership and the consequences of impulsive decisions. Victoria Stilwell's expertise and compassionate approach make it a must-watch for dog lovers and anyone interested in pet behavior.