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"We're going to get on the horse while [Seven] attacks the horse from the ground," Michaels laughs, as Millan clambers atop her 2000-pound horse with a dog leash in his hand. "That's fine. I'm up for a trip to the hospital."
Will Millan succeed in teaching Michaels how to control Seven? Watch Millan work his "magic" in the preview below.
Also on the show, Millan works with a German shorthaired pointer who's an escape artist, and a Yorkshire terrier who attacks brooms and car windshield wipers.
The "Dog Whisperer" airs Friday at 9 p.m. on the National Geographic Channel.
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Yes, so when your dog nips at your horse's feet, risking both you and your dog, you still take him out while you're riding. Very smart. NOT.
the dog nipping and playing at the horses head and heels is a totally normal behavior. The dog is free to play and run as he pleases, ranch dogs do this on a daily basis, sometimes it does take a kick in the mouth then the dog will learn his territory, just another learning experience for the dog.
CEASER IS THE BEST THEIR IS NO IF AND OR BUTS HE IS THE BEST
man was that chick annoying!!
greyhound mix HAHAHAHAHA....must be a dwarf greyhound then....
I like Cesar Millan but really hate the "celebrity" episodes. I know several people who've tried to get help from him for years but he is too busy. Meanwhile, the so-called celebrities go to the head of the line. If she can afford to own an expensive Friesian horse, can't she afford a dog-sitter?
That was not a Friesian, it was a heavy draft horse of some kind.