Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Jurassic Pack: Part 1
Cesar helps a trauma survivor, whose three primal dogs get in bloody battles that pose a constant risk of ending in a dog's death or a trip to the ER.

Jurassic Pack: Part 2
Cesar helps Suzy, a trauma survivor, by rehabilitating two of her dogs Izzy and Tricky at the DPC, while she practices calmness with Kaine at home.

In Sickness & Health
A pitbull's aggression is fueled by her owner's fear of the future, and an overly-energetic Frenchie eats everything in sight, including garbage.

Barking Mad
Cesar rehabs two dogs whose barks have bite: a Pit mix that gets so excited she acts like she's possessed and a miniature Dachshund with a giant voice.

Fighting Spirit
For the sake of their baby's safety and their dog's future, Cesar helps a couple's adopted dog that guards food on the ground and bites when touched.

Fighting Fear
Cesar helps an aggressive beagle and a Malinois that refuse to leave home.

Bite Club
A Border Collie causes isolation and a Chihuahua bites the hand that feeds her.

Ruff-Housing
Cesar rehabilitates a German shepherd whose behavior is getting dangerous.

Who's Afraid of the Bark?
Cesar rehabilitates a loud, anti-social Chihuahua and her inexperienced pet parents.

Giving Pack
Cesar helps sequestered sisters and a woman preparing for surgery.

Won't You Bite My Neighbor?
A Boston terrier fights with an Akita next door; two terriers hunt dogs.

Pack to the Future
Cesar rehabs an overexcited Australian shepherd and its emotional pet parent.

Double-Double Trouble
In this special episode, Cesar helps two families with pairs of hyper pups.
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