Channel A's popular dog training show, 'Time of Dogs and Wolves,' wraps up its pilot season with the 12th episode airing on the 28th, and is set to return as a regular series in January next year. The show features renowned dog trainer Kang Hyung-wook, who was previously accused of workplace misconduct and violating the Information and Communications Network Act last year. However, he was cleared of all charges by the police in February this year.
In the 12th episode of 'Time of Dogs and Wolves,' viewers will witness the extreme behavioral issues of Wolf No. 3, a dog from Iksan known for its unprovoked attacks. Initially praised by trainer Kang for its exemplary behavior upon arrival, Wolf No. 3 shocks everyone with its indiscriminate aggression towards people of all ages in the problem footage.
Particularly alarming is Wolf No. 3's tendency to target infants, even attempting to bite them. Observing this, Kang Hyung-wook and co-host Kim Sung-joo remarked, "This is the most dangerous behavior we've seen among the wolves," criticizing both the dog's actions and the owners' responses. The owners themselves admitted, "I can see that this is wrong," and are seeking ways to bring about change.
Despite the ongoing on-site solutions, Wolf No. 3 continues to resist, barking for over an hour. The question remains whether Wolf No. 3 can transform as the owners hope.
'Time of Dogs and Wolves' delves beyond correcting canine behavior, exploring the underlying attitudes and environments of the owners. The 12th episode airs at 9:20 PM.
Reported by Se-yoon Jung, TenAsia yoon@tenasia.co.kr