A woman has made a plea to TV 'dog whisperer' Cesar Millan to save her aggressive bull terrier, after five dog trainers, two energy healers, an animal behavior expert and vet-prescribed medication all failed to stop her beloved pet's vicious attacks.

Entertainment producer Adrienne Fragatos, 37, refuses to give up on her dog, Frankie, despite being bitten more than 20 times, with two of the gruesome injuries requiring a visit to the ER.

Frankie is so aggressive the dog has been kicked out of two doggie day cares, three dog watchers have quit and Fragatos' friends and family are terrified of the animal.

Adrienne was most recently attacked by Frankie on Tuesday night, leaving her with a two inch gash on her breast.

Fragatos told DailyMail.com that she's at the end of her rope and believes celebrity dog expert Millan, star of the National Geographic TV show Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, is her only hope.

Adrienne said: 'I don't know how much more I can take before I have her put down, my parents are pushing me to have it done this week.'

Adrienne Fragatos, of Cleveland, Ohio, refuses to give up on her bull terrier Frankie, despite being bitten more than 20 times, with two of the injuries requiring ER visits

Fragatos says Frankie (pictured) is preventing her from making new friends or getting a full time office job, but she doesn't want to put Frankie down because she loves her

Frankie is so aggressive, she has been kicked out of two doggie day cares, three dog watchers have quit and Fragatos' friends and family are terrified. Adrienne was most recently attacked by Frankie on Tuesday night, leaving her with a two inch gash on her breast (right). Pictured left: Fragatos' hand after her beloved dog attacked her

Fragatos told DailyMail.com that she's at the end of her rope and believes celebrity dog expert Cesar Millan (pictured), star of the National Geographic TV show Dog Whisperer, is her only hope.

Fragatos, who lives with Frankie and her parents in Cleveland, Ohio, says she has several scars from years of attacks.

'Her bites are always through the skin and I have to ice them,' she explains.

'I have scars up and down my arms to this day from all the bites,' she said. 'She's strong, she's a bull terrier. When she bites down she really slams.

'She's a very insecure aggressive dog. She gets up on her hind legs. Some of the noises she makes, she sounds like the exorcist. It's such a visceral sound from her gut. She's so scary, and if Frankie understands that you're scared of her then she gets scared.'

One recent attack sent Fragatos to the ER.

'It was the most excruciating pain. It was bloody, I started throwing up,' she said. 'I went to the ER because I thought she broke my hand. It was badly bruised and had to be put on antibiotics.'

Fragatos said the aggressive behavior began when Frankie was five-months-old, though the dog had apparently already been traumatized as a puppy when Fragatos got her at six-weeks-old.

'We got her in 2011 when she was six-weeks-old, we thought from a breeder. But looking back I'm not exactly sure how reputable they were,' said Fragatos. 'I think she was weaned from her mother a little too soon.'

'She was put on a bus in the middle of the night from Oklahoma to Dallas, and then she flew from Dallas to [Fragatos' former home in] Los Angeles. When we first got her it took her an hour and a half to get out her crate, she was so petrified.

One recent bite sent Fragatos to the ER, she said: 'It was the most excruciating pain. It was bloody, I started throwing up. I thought she broke my hand. It was badly bruised and had to be put on antibiotics'

Fragatos, who lives with Frankie and her parents in Cleveland, Ohio, says she now has several scars from years of attacks, adding: 'I have scars up and down my arms (pictured) to this day from all the bites'

Fragatos said the aggressive behavior began when Frankie was five-months-old in 2011, though the dog had apparently already been traumatized as a puppy

Fragatos continued: 'She would lie in between things and facing the wall as a puppy, but around five months is when she really started biting. It wasn't just puppy nipping, it was biting.'

Fragatos said the bad behavior escalated, with Frankie becoming top dog in the house.

'She started getting protective over the trash can. She would growl at you and try to bite you if you go near it, so we couldn't change the trash. Then she started getting really possessive over a certain drawer in the kitchen. You would open the drawer and she would lunge for you,' said Fragatos.

The violent dog has also frayed Fragatos' relationships with her friends, some of who now refuse to be alone with Frankie.

'A friend ended up calling me crying when she was watching her over Christmas, because she Frankie was stalking her around the house, and she couldn't walk around the house without Frankie going for her.'

Fragatos says the dog is preventing her from making new friends or getting an office job.

The violent dog has also frayed Fragatos' relationships with her friends, some of who now refuse to be alone with Frankie after she scared them with her aggressive behavior

The 37-year-old explained: 'A friend ended up calling me crying when she was watching her over Christmas, because she Frankie was stalking her around the house, and she couldn't walk around the house without Frankie going for her'

Experts have also failed to fix the bad behavior. Fragatos has gone through five dog trainers, and two doggy day cares kicked Frankie out over her aggression. One day care sued Fragatos, winning $1,000, after Frankie bit another dog there

'I want to get a full time job where I interact with people every day, but I can't do that because I'm scared to leave Frankie alone with my parents,' she said.

'She's bitten my mom numerous times.

'She keeps me up throughout the night, wanting water or peanut butter. At some point I need to get some sleep too to function as a human being.

'I don't want to put her down, I love her. Yes she's aggressive to me, she bites me and I'm scared of her.

'But on the other hand she's not awful all the time so it's very hard to justify putting her down.'

Experts have also failed to fix the bad behavior. Fragatos has gone through five dog trainers, and two doggy day cares kicked Frankie out over her aggression.

One day care sued Fragatos, winning $1,000, after Frankie bit another dog there.

A local vet in Cleveland prescribed the bull terrier dadapentin, trazadone and sertraline to calm her, but none of the drugs have worked.

'I don't want to put her down, I love her. Yes she's aggressive to me, she bites me and I'm scared of her,' Fragatos said

A local vet in Cleveland prescribed the bull terrier dadapentin, trazadone and sertraline to calm her, but none of the drugs have worked

Experts have also failed to fix the bad behavior. Fragatos has gone through five dog trainers, and two doggy day cares kicked Frankie out over her aggression

'The issue is, she's very smart,' said Fragatos. 'She won't eat her food if she knows there's a pill in it.

'I would take her to the vet every day and they would administer her pills in peanut butter. But the vet got frustrated because it took half an hour to get her to eat the pills each time.

'Now we no longer go to the vet, she basically stays home with me, we go to the park, she goes for a car ride.'

In a last-ditch attempt to save her dog, Fragatos issued a heartfelt plea to Millan.

'I've seen every single episode of Dog Whisperer. Frankie's also a huge fan of his, she loves television. I give her her pills and she sits in front of the television and waits for me to turn it on.

'I would do anything to have Frankie meet Cesar. I truly 100 percent believe he is the only person who can save her. I just can't do this anymore, I don't want to put her down but I don't see any other option.'