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Ok if you'd never have your yorkie near a rott or a pitbull, what difference would it make if it went near an aggressive Chihuahua that bites. I've seen small dogs that are vicious and have broken skin. |
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2 Attachment(s) It’s a golden summer morning in California, and the dogs are getting restless. I can hear the kids giggling in the yard, and a symphony of swallows outside the kitchen window. Like every other day for the past 15 years, I am making Daddy’s breakfast. He watches as I knead the gloppy mixture with my hands: warm chopped beef from the farm down the road, a handful of fresh herbs from the garden, and some boiled green beans, sliced into thirds. It takes me a while, but it’s a ritual I try not to rush.Knead the beef, add the greens, sprinkle in the herbs—knead, knead, knead. Make it soft, make it easy for him to eat. Daddy is an old, old man now. He can’t do stairs anymore, and he’ll pretty much only eat his food if I prepare it. When his breakfast is ready, I take it over to him on the floor where he’s been eyeing me. I do my “come and get it” dance, whisper the words only he and I know, and place the bowl in front of him. He raises his head slightly, sniffs the air, and thumps his tail a few times, but otherwise stays put. Clearly, he wants more dancing. But it only takes a few moves before he’s on his feet, slopping away. I have never had a dog like Daddy. During our decade and a half on this earth together, I’ve been astounded by his intuition, consoled by his affection, and awed by his silent empathy. Somewhere along the way, he helped my sons learn to walk. I know there’ll be a morning sometime soon when I run through all my familiar routines, except one. But it won’t be today. For now, the sun is shining, the kids are laughing, the swallows are singing, and Daddy is watching over us all. -Cesar Millan (Just thought it was a really sweet article. Pits are peoples pets, too, just like our Yorkies. And I think we should respect that.) |
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3 Attachment(s) I wanted to add -- I think protecting our dogs is our natural way of being. There's nothing wrong with it. I would never allow Jackson in a pack of Pits, but I wouldn't allow him in pack of Golden Retrievers either (meaning 3 or more dogs). Golden's, the family friendly dog, have reached #3 (somewhere around there) on the bite list. Most are more willing to go up and pet a Golden than a Pit. It's all a bit stereotypical but I also understand peoples concern. I've allowed Jackson to play with my aunt's Pit on numerous occasions and all is always good. I keep a close eye simply because of the size difference (70 some pounds versus 13lbs). Jackson loves big dogs and gets along with them. He doesn't antagonize them, esp. if he doesn't know them, so bottom line is: I trust my own dog and I make judgment on what other dogs to trust by reading body language. Jackson has been "attacked" (with no wounds or scars) 3x in the small dog area of the dog park, but while in the big dog side (which we almost never do, only if there's 3 or less dogs) everything is always fine. I've allowed him to go up and meet any big dog he wants to if the other dog is calm and under owners control. A Rottie owner in Petco was so thankful I allowed her dog to meet Jackson and thanked me for it because she is trying to socialize him and be responsible but many have this fear. Dogs sense that. If you're confident about what you're doing and entrusting these animals, usually all goes well. Obviously proceed in anything with caution! |
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Britster, Very touching article you posted. I get your point. |
Oh. My. Gosh. You guys did NOT just go there!! First of all, I've met Cesar and his family. I met him in LA, and he invited me to NYC for his book launch party for "How To Raise The Perfect Dog". When I was in LA, they were filming and episode that I was supposed to watch. The dog was too dangerous and had to be taken to his center. Does that fix the problem in 30 minutes? I don't think so. Also, Baby Girl, one that was on an episode, stayed with Cesar for OVER 70 days! Yeah, problem fixed in half an hour, huh? His yorkie, Georgia Peaches, was a rescue. I applaud rescuing ANY breed. And having a yorkie and a pit makes him an untrustworthy person? What about the members on here that have one of each? Are they bad as well?? And with his kid? He's trained his dogs to be gentle, with any person, dog, cat, what have you. And he's taught his kids how to act around dogs. Having a kid with your dog is NOT a bad thing! He has a pit with his kids, who are 15 and 11 now by the way. Are you going to get upset with someone who has kids and a rottie? Doberman? What about a german shepherd?? No. Pits get a bad rap. Ever heard of "Punish the deed not the breed"? A person shot and killed someone before. Are we all bad just because we are all human? No. Just because one individual in the species does something wrong, doesn't mean they all will. His methods are just fine. If you were to have some dogs together, they would do the same to each other, if not worse. What he does is completely natural for the dog, and easier for the dog to understand what's going on. Yelling at the dog scares the dog. He/she doesn't know what's going on. When you "bite" them, they understand perfectly what you mean, "stop that right now." He needs to have studied dogs his whole life and not just jumped in because of a TV show?? He has studied dogs since he was born! He lived with his grandfather on his ranch and studied what the dogs did EVERY DAY. Also, he had been working with dogs, how you see on TV, for about 20 years BEFORE the TV show. Self-rightious? Uhh, no, I don't think so. He thinks of others BEFORE himself. He wants to HELP people, not just have a TV show to be famous. He's using the TV show to help people understand what to do, and what's wrong. Maybe they can help their dog themselves. So you think people that like Cesar have never had a problem dog themselves? Well, my yorkie Sapphire decided that SHE was gonna be the boss of me. She had a rawhide one day and growled if I came near her. Took about 30 minutes of working with her when she finally walked away, and I was the pack leader again. She is great now. She doesn't grow when I want the bone back. And for walks? She's perfect! She walks right beside me. And the other dogs that bark and lunge at her? She never even looks at them. Simply ignore and walk away. I don't have an aggressive dog that tries to attack every dog back on walks BECAUSE I followed what Cesar says to do. I think I'm done for now. Ever hear, "don't judge a book by its cover"? He has a TV show. OMG he's self-centered and all he cares about is the money and publicity and being famous! No. This is a touchy subject for me, and unless you know who he REALLY is, don't judge. |
Britster, Thank you for posting that touching article! It brought tears to my eyes. |
ooops, I thought we were on a better path now.... so dissapointing :( --- moving on now |
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