Cujo's People Problem
NAME: Cujo
BREED: Mastiff-Lab mix
AGE: Approximately 3 years
ABOUT THE DOG:
Three years ago, Mary Jane Lach noticed a chained up dog across the street from her house. He was clearly neglected, so she started sneaking him food. He was great with her, and as she became acquainted with the owner, who divulged that the dog's name was Cujo, he offered the dog to her. Everything seemed fine until he lunged at both the vet and her roommate. His human aggression has gotten so out of control, that its been recommended Mary Jane put Cujo down.
ABOUT THE OWNER:
Mary is a retired letter carrier from Simi Valley, California. After an accident, Mary moved to be closer to her grandchildren.
BEHIND THE SCENES:
Cesar loves to helps his dogs' owners just as much as the dogs. For this episode, Cesar applied his preferred holistic treatments to help Mary Jane, while he worked with Cujo.
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