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Ok..it says on the site..legitimate breeders will not be affected..would that not mean you would have to show proof that you are affilated with a kennel club?? Im confuzled lol...wouldnt it stop ALOT of people who breed their own pets or have "accidents" most puppies I see for sale in newspaper ads in my local community far outweigh the amount of pet store puppies in my community. I would like to see regular joes have to spay/neuter at LEAST..I guess I am totally missing something and this is waaaaaaaaaaaay off topic and im sorry.. Dawn Edited: Not to mention the amount of kittens that are born yearly...and probably 90% of those come from byb and not kitten mills..at least I would think.. |
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I do like him though I havn't seen too much of him. I don't think I have ever seen him work with smaller dogs only big ones. I think he has a wonderful way with them though. I really like the lady on it me or the dog the best. I have tried many of her ways and they all seem to work if done the way she says. The thing I most like about Cesar is that he can tame a visious dog when others would just not bother. |
I am a huge fan of Cesar Millan and wish I had heard about him when we had our last dog. I hope to use his methods and to practice "calm assertive energy" with our new Yorkie. I highly recommend reading his book. It will help dispel some of the myths about him as well as educate you on how to be a good pack leader. |
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But, if you are truely interested, do some checking...see what HSUS about....The bill is more that what is written.....you really have to read it with a find tooth comb............and do some research.... |
I understand what he does and whatnot but most of the things he says or does is common sense.. He just opens the owners eyes to what to do and what is happening.... "You have to dominate him, don't let him dominate you..." But I think alot of people don't know that that is common sense and eats up what he says because they are ignorant in what is really going on... Just my opinion... |
The Dog Whisperer is great!I do not think he is being rough with the dogs or mean.He is very calm and assertive.My friend has a lab that always had a problem with jumping on people and with a little of assertive energy we were able to stop him from jumping on everyone.I need to read his book.Dogs are tough animals people!!! |
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ETA- Louislove, I didn't mean to come across too strong. I hope you enjoy the show and I'm sure you will learn a lot that you can adapt for your own needs. Be sure to tell us about it! |
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Sorry if this offends anyone, but it is my true feelings. Other than that I feel he does pretty good. Just a little rough sometimes that is all. |
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Like most experts, within their expertise, they have specific areas in which they excel. Cesar does probably do the best work with larger dogs. In fact, I sometimes get a kick of watching him work with Yorkies, because I think they even befuddle the Dog Whisperer at times. Yes, a lot of it is common sense (his calm assertive direction is how I successfully raised my kids!!), but there is often a void of common sense as well as the need to be reminded sometimes. My husband had a devil of a time walking Coby. I had him watch one episode of leash walking and he tried it the next day. Nothing different in the way the leash was used at all. It was my husband's empowered (and yet kind) attitude. My husband (a skeptic in most areas) was an instant believer. And I agree that his book gives you a bit more insight into the man. I will have to research the bill that's being addressed, as I'm sad to say, I am not well-educated on it. |
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Have fun! I can't wait to see pics! |
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