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 Cesar Millan love thread 1 Attachment(s) Who here loves Cesar Millan and the Dog Whisperer? :D I decided to make a love thread for him as well since there is one for Victoria too. I watch his show every Friday night and really enjoy his program. I really like him as a person as well. NO bashing, or arguing allowed in this thread. If you don't like him, simply don't post. | 
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 I like him especially his accent.  I have used a couple of his training methods and they have worked for me.  I enjoy watching his show.  I think he has a way with dogs especially bigger dogs.  I think the smaller dogs are more perplexing to him | 
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 I love when I see him do this, I wish I could as well. He's # uno in my book. Buddy thanks him too;) At times I even think he's sexy!:p (did I just type that?) | 
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 I think so many people miss the point of Cesar, and just don't get what he's saying, some programs are like watching a surgeon perform an appendectomy, and it doesn't mean we are suppose to try the procedure at home, and he even warns that this should not be done by anyone except a trained professional, yet people still say, or you should never do that to your dog – no kidding! I'm not about to perform an appendectomy either just because I saw it on TV. Many programs do have great easy tips that any dog owner can utilize, and I like the way he addresses the psychological aspects of canine behavior. Behaviorists just address the behavior of an animal, where psychoanalysts address the whys of a behavior, and sometimes it helpful to understand the whys. To me, Cesar is the Freud of canine behavior, and there is much we can learn from him. | 
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 HAHA I totally agree...at times he is very SEXY! lol Me and my whole family love to watch his shows...even the reruns. My kids rather watch him than cartoons=) | 
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 Not at all. Heck, he's 20yrs younger than me! I can dream can't I;) | 
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 You can't help but notice on these shows how often behaviorists who can't fix serious problems just say the only thing to do is put the dog down. Geez! I hate that!!! IMHO, the vets as a whole are covering their butts against law suits & people organizations are full of politics too. | 
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 i like cesar too!  he's done such great work with so many dogs and people.  I love that he is all for rehabilitation and rescue work.  I can recall a few episodes where the owners wanted help introducing a second dog into their home and Cesar went to the shelters to find the perfect dog for their current dog (and the people). i also agree that there is just something about him that makes him very appealing. Plus i LOVE DADDY!!! | 
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 :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: I love the fact that he never gives up on a dog. If the owner cant manage the re-hab he'll take the dog on himself and continue to work with it until he feels its ready for a new owner. I've seen other T.V trainers just walk away when their methods fail, leaving the owner to rehome the dog. In one program concening a min-pin he seamed genuenly upset when the owners had her P.T.S. after barely trying. | 
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 I do I do, He is the best. My Lola thinks he is hot. | 
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 We love Cesar:D | 
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 Did you guys know he is making a new rehab center?  i just saw it on tv | 
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 Distemper I think Ceasar said it was a possible sign of untreated distemper as a pup, probably by the previous owners.:confused: | 
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 We love Cesar here, too.  :D Just watched one of his shows last night (probably a repeat) about the timid Malamute.  I have learned so much and always look forward to Friday Nights, so the girls and I can watch the show.  (Vivi actually watches - Lol.)  Do your furbabies watch, too? | 
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 We dont' get the show here in canada but my mom and I have read every book he has written and it has really changed things with Layla. She has protection issues when it comes to me. I've tried to curb this by our twice daily walks and other things Cesar suggests. Before Layla used to be in charge of the walk, but now she is right next to me. We still have a hard time when we pass other dogs- she wants to go say hi, but we are working on it. We think Cesar is just great- he has changed thigns in our house- we no longer react to Layla's fear of thunderstorms and she has come SUCH a long way! | 
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 I love his show and his methods make sense.  I use them on my dogs.  when you have 8 dogs in the house you need to have some way to control them. Works for me. What I like about his teaching as compared to Victoria Stillwell's is that he has one correction for all bad behavior. A simple sound and a touch. And when they learn that along with the soumnd, comes the touch, from then on it just takes the sound and the snap of your fingers. Victoria has a different method for every problem. IMO too much bribery, and not enough correction. In the animal world there are no bribes. | 
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 LOVE Cesar! Love the show and love his personality! I wish, he would do more road shows or clinics and I could go there in person. Unfortunately, we don't get National Geographic Channel anymore, so my Cesar days are over for now.:cry8: | 
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 I love the way his show can teach some to understand body language better. JL | 
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