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Cesar got a yorkie! |
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His wife owned the small dogs I think. |
How cute! I love the little bulldog too. :) |
OMY! He got an alien Yorkie and then tried to eat him!!! I'm such a traitor Rockefeller is so stinking cute too! I LOVE the wrinkles! I told Cesar to join Yorkie Talk!!! |
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that is a cute story... AWWWW |
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so exciting!!!! |
I noticed my neighbor 2 doors down has a new Yorkie! I've now lost count of how many we have on our block. They are popping up everywhere here & all over. I guess as more people are exposed to them through friends, family & coworkers, they too fall under their spell & have to have one or more of their own. |
AWWW how cute. But I am no fan of how he picked up either of these two puppies. |
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I thought when you said picked them up you meant how he came to have the puppies. I didn't watch the video. But the last post makes me think it was how he lifted them into the air - is that right? Did he lift them by the scruff of the neck?!?!?! |
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Maybe I'm a prude concerning this? |
I totally disagree with humans big hands trying to approximate a mother's row of teeth in picking up a small puppy this way - it's totally two different things. And unless they are very small, lightweight puppies, picking a dog up by just its skin can injure or hurt it. |
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I didn't like the way he picked them up, either... and personally the dog looked terrified, but maybe that's just me. |
I thought the little guy looked very uncomfortable. It will be interesting to see how this new addition fits into his pack. Although I have 5 and have always had dogs,most of them small,I purchased one of his books on training. I did pick up a couple of ideas on traing but he and I do NOT see dogs the same way. I dont have cable so I dont get to see his show. |
Whew!!! Thank goodness I was not the only one shocked over the way he picked up the puppies. I do love Cesar and enjoy watching his show, he seems like a good person. |
I like Cesar, I think he's done a lot of good for dogs. And I used to practically worship him and his show, LOL. But now, I see it and cringe and think of what I'd do differently. Although I will say that his more recent shows do use more of a positive approach than ever before. |
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And I also think it's caused more harm by ppl seeing all of his pitties or pit bull-like dogs living peacefully together, and thinking ALL dogs have to love other dogs. Pits, a lot of times (not all the time) are dog aggressive. It's a well known breed trait and anybody getting into owning a Pit should realize it. And I think so many now think their dog is being "dominant" or whatever if they don't like other dogs and that's simply not the case. |
Dog aggression is NOT a breed trait on pits. They are terriers just like our Uorkies, they have a strong chase prey drive. Pits like our Uorkies also have the general terrier trait of pack defensiveness...it is this that is often confused with dog agression because they are more likely to attack a smaller dog via prey drive or in being territorial over their home or person. With the exception of the white or blue noses they have been too inbred and have a chromosonal defect that causes many neurological issues agression being one of them. Personally I prefer Victoria but Cesar is a pretty decent trainer with a behaviorists mentality IMHO |
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