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    Alison Eastwood hosts 'Animal Intervention'

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He -- -- tiger on.

He brings a leopard can.

Into his office.

Live with monkeys in their RV.

They often I sleep and let -- she.

Tried some animal owners bite off a little more than they can shoe with exotic pets like these.

Q Clint eastwood's daughter Alison she's staging animal interventions.

And she's the animal advocate and host of animal intervention on that geo wild and joins us now.

Okay so you so we we saw that and at the palace on the way in that by the -- thank thank you for joining us as there are some but to -- ever happen I don't weigh in ASU is there ever a good situation -- -- exotic animals living with a private donor.

Yeah I'm an -- cases there are some money and I'm sure there some people that you know are have the education awareness and -- responsibility.

But I I would highly discourage getting.

-- and exotic animals and pets and nerves obviously very dangerous and right.

So situations like we're seeing right now on the screen you go in there in you you do what you do how do you find ever as a hockey find out there's a there's a bad.

Match going on and then -- don't.

Well there's usually -- controversy or something unfortunately negative.

That's gone on whether to USDA report or some sort of citation.

Lot of animal groups -- society wolf we'll give us a tent.

And we go in narron and really it's kind of been -- Jose and a chance for these people to share their story.

Past and present and then were obviously there to see if we can be helpful to the animals.

To see if we can help their future and what happens it would be hard the owners that he pushed back and say you know I can -- -- it very -- and some of them do need help I mean there's some of the some rescue actual rescue facilities that we went to that need rescuing themselves because of in economy or -- they got in you know over their heads they took too many animals.

So you know it's just one of those kind of situations where you -- you don't know exactly what you're gonna get into until you get there frankly take a look let's take a look at look clip from the show.

Come attack me because -- her friends.

I think we're gonna -- off camera.

While -- that's clearly.

Not a good match from now on and that particular animal had been decline in asset -- hit him with clients.

It would have been you know.

Kind of got to the hospital at the -- the Mets and their kids and some of these situations to write yet there are people that have children and and whatnot I mean you know there's some red sides is that we you know and -- -- family and businesses that have you know exotic animals right now do you desks like these -- -- -- these would -- -- -- would get into this -- -- work.

Well I've always been an animal lover.

-- in and my family -- you know big nature animal lovers and and so I'd just you know grew up.

Really feeling and kinship towards animals and -- -- helps them and -- for them so this is a way for me to kind of take you know my experience and -- in television and and also my passion for.

Helping animals and -- the two together and Alison Eastwood animal intervention premieres tomorrow October 2.

At 9 PM eastern on that geo wild thank you very much thank you.