Jet Power
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Meet Jet
The world’s greatest dog behaviorist, Cesar Millan, is searching for the best possible adopter for an unruly, beautiful black Labrador crossbreed from the UK. His name is Jet and he’s less than 3 years old. How can it be so hard to find a home for such a young, beautiful and healthy dog? The answer is simple: he’s out of control!
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Jet's Behavioral Issues
Jet was picked up as a stray and ended up in a local pound. Unclaimed after seven days, he was due to be put to sleep. Luckily, Animal Helpline Dog Rescue took Jet in, but their attempts to find Jet a new home have been unsuccessful because of Jet's behavior. Jet is cage aggressive, toy possessive/obsessive, and too strong and hyper.
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Cesar Steps In
His unruliness discourages any adopter that goes to the shelter looking for a dog. Behind his kennel door he appears aggressive, jumping up at anyone who approaches. The rescuers are losing any hope for JET and are beginning to feel desperate about his future. With nowhere else to turn they decide to ask Cesar Millan for help; he may be Jet’s last chance.
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Meet the Candidates: Kasper and Rachel
Three candidates willing to adopt arrive to Cesar's center to meet Jet. Kasper and Rachel, the first candidates are a young, active couple full of energy and have previous experience with rescue dogs. They’re looking forward to having a new companion to take on their wilderness adventures. It looks like they could make a great match!
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Meet the Candidates: The Buttles
Glenn and Karen were looking for a puppy for a while, but decided to adopt instead. Glenn thinks a dog would complete his pack. He wants to make a good impression on Cesar, whose method he uses on the children.
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Meet the Candidates: Jenni
Jenni is a single woman with dozens of animals: four dogs, 11 cats, two horses, five sheep and 31 chickens. Still she thinks she could have another dog, especially if it’s Cesar who will give it to her. She lives in rural England, surrounded by acres of woodlands: an environment where almost all of the animals move freely as they wish, even in the house.
