Cesar Millan
Birth date: May 12, 1969
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If you watch The Dog Whisperer on NatGeo Wild, then you know how almost magical Cesar Millan is with dogs. In Cesar's Way he lays out his philosophy of raising dogs. Honestly it is more of a memoir of how he developed that philosophy with a smattering of how you can incorporate them into you life wi...
Meh. In all honesty I think the only part of this book really worth reading was the appendix that gives step by step instructions on how to deal with common dog problems and issues and how to adopt a calm assertive frame of mind when dealing with animals in general so that you're not acting out of f...
We got a puppy yesterday, so I'm seeing if Cesar has any extra wisdom. So far, its more about his breeder friends than anything else. He sure likes his purebreds. But I'm just about to read the socialization chapter and I'm expecting it to get better. on edit: Not bad, but not great. If you've read...
Self-congratulatory, posturing "novel" about all the dogs he has worked with. Very little actual advice, and most of it is borderline abusive.Try Karen Pryor's "Don't Shoot the Dog," or Jean Donaldson's "The Culture Clash," or even Bashkim Dibra's "Dog Training" instead.
Interesting book about the care and training of dogs with far too many celebrity walk-ons. Some sound advice, but the constant name-dropping annoyed me.