Cesar Millan's Dog Nation - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

City of Angels
Cesar and Andre help an amazing golden retriever named Fergus who survived a horrific burning. Fergus' owners hope that he can someday become a therapy dog for other burn survivors, but they need Cesar to help with the dog's behavior while on his leash.

Borderline K9s
Cesar and Andre Millan journey down the West Coast to visit with heroes of the canine communities of San Diego. They then visit Tijuana, Mexico, to visit with Dog Rescue Without Borders, an organization that works to help lessen the city's massive stray dog population.

A Whole New Ball Game
Cesar Millan and his son, Andre, travel to San Francisco, California. The duo meet Pali, the founder and president of Rocket Dog Rescue, who canvasses local San Francisco shelters trying to find homes for dogs on the euthanasia list. Pali grew up homeless herself, so she identifies with these dogs that society has forgotten.

Meet Me in St. Louis
Cesar Millan and his son, Andre, road trip to St. Louis, Missouri to help an organization with a dog that was recently rescued from a puppy mill and shows signs of anxiety and fear around people.

Chicago Hope
Cesar and Andre Millan head to Chicago to meet some local heroes doing great work for man's best friend in the Windy City.

For the Love of Dogs
Cesar and Andre Millan head to Los Angeles where they visit two dogs rescued from the foreign dog meat trade. Then, the Millans work with Brutus, another dog rescued from an Asian slaughterhouse, who has aggression issues toward other male dogs — a symptom of being kenneled before his rescue. The goal is to get Brutus to behave better, thereby increasing his chances of finding a forever home.

Philadelphia Freedom
Cesar Millan and his son Andre visit Philadelphia, where they work with a nonprofit that rescues dogs and trains them for the police force.The duo helps her rehabilitate a biting Belgian Malinois named Sting. The dog has huge potential, but his bad habits are holding him back from becoming a police dog. Then they come to the aid of a retired couple who own a dog that is disturbing the peace and quiet of retirement.

Call of Duty
Cesar and Andre Millan visit Washington, D.C., to consult with an organization that provides blind veterans with free guide dogs.
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