New York Times writer John Grogan has a new yellow lab, Gracie, who has become a terror. She refuses to come into the house when called and has eaten one of his pet chickens. Cesar is called in to give Gracie some lessons in respect. Paul Frank Industries allows workers to bring their dogs into work. A majority of the dogs behave, except two: boxer Bella and pit bull mix Big Boy. Can he balance this company and its pack of unruly pooches or is he in for a "ruff" day at the office?
Season 3 Episode 7 of Dog Whisperer resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - Kobe, Banjo, and Kisses
s03e02 - Buster, Holli, Spike & Belle
s03e03 - Molly, Jane, and Genoa
s03e04 - Wilshire and Butch
s03e05 - Maya, Sara, and Lilly
s03e06 - Sophie & Riley, Aussi and Sasha, Bebe & Lulu
s03e07 - Bella & Big Boy, and Gracie
s03e08 - Fondue, Chip, Hope, & JoyJoy, & Elmer
s03e09 - Woody & Wally, and Kane
s03e10 - Skyler, Cassie & Tori
s03e11 - Dexter and Nasir
s03e12 - Calvin, Rudy, and Milo
s03e13 - Joe, Penny, and Promise
s03e14 - Titan, Candy, and Bella
s03e15 - Dasher, Riley and Fosse
s03e16 - Hope, Maureen, Chloe and Sam
s03e17 - Bodhi, Maggie & Molly, and Bojo
s03e18 - Amber, Snoopy, and Schroeder
Dog Whisperer follows well-respected animal behaviorist Cesar Millan as he works to help dogs with behavior problems, and their human families. These problems range from excessive barking to behavior, that if not corrected, could leave the owners little choice but to euthanize the dog. Mr. Millan describes his work as "rehabilitating dogs", and training people". Dog owners can learn from him ways to establish a balanced relationship with their dogs that will help to prevent these problems.