Barbie has almost no control over her hyper pooch. Energetic to the point of neurotic, Flirt cannot sit still for one moment. But this Chinese Crested is a handful for owner Barbie Orr. ![]() Smaller than many cats, Flirt is anything but violent. Opie not only gets violent, but he directs that violence back towards Suzanne-who nervously holds Opie’s leash with Band-Aid plastered hands. She loves her dog, but she may have to give him up if she cannot get this behavior under control. His owner, Suzanne Ohanesian is at the end of her rope. A charmer around people, he becomes frighteningly aggressive around other dogs. Under the calm, assertive guidance of Cesar, Kane overcomes his problem, and Marina and Emmett, her 13-year old son, delight in seeing their dog shed the fear he has carried inside him for so long. Cesar wins a battle of wills with NuNu and then teaches his owner Tina how to do the same. In both cases we learn the owners have been too passive with their dogs, allowing bad behaviors to grow. Ever since taking a bad fall, Kane is afraid of shiny surfaces, such as linoleum floors-so afraid that Marina, his owner, has to bring a carpet with her to get him to enter the school where she works. Tipping the scales at 160 lbs, Kane is NuNu’s total opposite. Fiercely territorial, NuNu lets no one near his owner Tina, not even Tina’s housemate, Barclay, the one who convinced Tina to bring the dog home from the rescue shelter. ![]() In this episode we meet NuNu the Chihuahua, an adorable, pint-sized hellion.
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