First, Cesar is called in to restore the peace at a "not-so" dog friendly apartment complex. When the residents of a North Hollywood apartment building moved in they assumed their pets would get along - they were wrong. Will Cesar be able to give these dogs an attitude makeover? Then, meet the Diaz's - and their 3 canine troublemakers. Despite owning multiple businesses the Diaz's can't seem to multi-task when it comes to controlling their dogs. Will Cesar be able to pacify this unruly mob?
Season 4 Episode 1 of Dog Whisperer resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s04e01 - Chuy, Jack & Carmine
s04e02 - Cotton, Ricky & Jordan, and Duke & Lila
s04e03 - Kiko, Tootsie & Ginger, and Binkey
s04e04 - Luna and K9 Sniffers
s04e05 - Reggie, Diva, Rocco & Vito, and Mugsy
s04e06 - Willie, Make-A-Wish, and Zena
s04e07 - Hudson & Orchid, and LA Animal Control
s04e08 - Gus, Abbey, and Vinnie
s04e09 - Tara, Molly & Mandy, Olive, and Dexter
s04e10 - ATF K-9 Gavin
s04e11 - Troy and Roxie
s04e12 - Gizmo and Indigo, Diego, Valley & Whiskey
s04e13 - Cody, Chloe, and Buffy
s04e14 - Curly and Baxter
s04e15 - Owen, Jerry, and Rocky
s04e16 - Marley and Piper
s04e17 - Lives Changed
s04e18 - Shadow, Jake & Riley and Norton
s04e19 - Sasha and Angler
s04e20 - Buster, Sadie and Lacey
s04e21 - Rufus and Buddy
s04e22 - Chipper and Rudy & Monte
s04e23 - Peanut and Sunshine, Roxy & Angus
s04e24 - Mateo and Ali
s04e25 - Jake and Kona
s04e26 - Fear of Dogs
s04e27 - My Life on the Dog List
s04e28 - Canine 9-1-1 Part 1
s04e29 - Caesar & Squatty, and Hula
s04e30 - Dueling Pit Bulls
s04e31 - Canine 911 Part 2
s04e32 - 100th episode celebration
s04e33 - Lotus and Joey
s04e34 - Bozley & Ginger
s04e35 - Harley & Amalie, and Bam Bam
s04e36 - Argonaut and Patches
s04e37 - Sooner & Trace, and Casanova
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.