Cesar Millan instructs Howie Mandel. MPH - Emery / Sumner Joint Venture
"Cesar, please, help me!" pleads comedian
Howie Mandel. So begins the premiere episode of the newest season of National Geographic Channel's "
Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan."
Mandel, who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and did not grow up around animals, is terrified of his wife Terry's chihuahua. Millan is quickly dispatched to Mandel's Los Angeles home to meet the tiny and temperamental dog named Lola. The little pooch stations herself on the sofa beside Mandel's wife and snarls at the comedian every time he tries to approach. "I am afraid for my life," admits Mandel, and he's not joking.
Mandel isn't the only TV star in need of pet intervention. Even after six seasons, there seems to be no end to troubled canines, and celebrities, needing Millan's help. This season, viewers of the popular series can expect to see actress
Rhona Mitra, who most recently starred on the ABC show, 'The Gates,' getting help for her aggressive French bulldog, Oscar. Even wildlife expert Casey Anderson -- best-known for having his
900-pound pet bear Brutus serve as best man at his wedding to actress Missi Pyle -- calls Millan to help tame the couple's two dogs.
Nor does Millan ever seem to run out of pithy admonishments and his brand of wisdom. "You can make a dog unstable by giving it only love," says Millan after observing Lola the chihuahua dominate the humans in the household.
And finally, no season of "Dog Whisperer" would be complete without stories about dogs possessed by strange obsessions. In this season's premiere episode, we meet an English bulldog named Bebe who is inexplicably driven to destroy lampshades.
The seventh season of "Dog Whisperer" premieres Friday, October 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the National Geographic Channel.
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