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On Friday's episode of "Dog Whisperer" on the National Geographic channel, Cesar Millan helps "Biggest Loser" fitness and life coach Jillian Michaels with her 14-month-old greyhound mix, Seven, who has a naughty little habit of nipping at Jillian's horse.

"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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Emily#1 Emily11-10-2009 @ 7:22AM

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.

kelly#2 kelly11-10-2009 @ 8:43AM

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.

peggy shively#3 peggy shively11-10-2009 @ 8:51AM

CEASER IS THE BEST THEIR IS NO IF AND OR BUTS HE IS THE BEST

toose#4 toose11-10-2009 @ 9:02AM

man was that chick annoying!!

SunnyNC#5 SunnyNC11-10-2009 @ 9:09AM

greyhound mix HAHAHAHAHA....must be a dwarf greyhound then....

gershep1#6 gershep111-10-2009 @ 9:20AM

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?

Sandy#7 Sandy11-11-2009 @ 12:54AM

That was not a Friesian, it was a heavy draft horse of some kind.

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