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Meri
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Did anyone see Bones tonight? Cesar Milan, the Dog Whisperer was on it. He was, as always, amazing. Does anyone else wish they could just say, "Tsst" and dogs would melt in your hand? The episode looked into the cruel "sport" of dog fighting. I can't fathom someone with a heart of any kind being involved in that activity.
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- krislynn
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posted on September 17, 2008 at 08:00PM
I DVR'd "Bones" tonight. I can't wait to watch it.
I can never get my dogs to behave like Cesar does. I say "Tsst" to my 2 Jack Russells when they are barking or misbehaving and they look at me like I am crazy. Now, when my dad does it; it works. I really think it is a man thing (sorry guys).
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- turtle4592
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posted on September 18, 2008 at 10:33AM
Haven't watched it yet, but it is TIVO'd and waiting at home.
I could use Cesar's help with my 5 year old Boxer. He can't let anyone in the house without jumping all over them and if we try to crate him or put up the gate he barks the whole time for attention. I wonder what a session with Cesar cost?
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posted on September 18, 2008 at 10:45AM
In response to turtle4592's post from September 18 2008 10:33AM
turtle4592 said…
Haven't watched it yet, but it is TIVO'd and waiting at home.
I could use Cesar's help with my 5 year old Boxer. He can't let anyone in the house without jumping all over them and if we try to crate him or put up the gate he barks the whole time for attention. I wonder what a session with Cesar cost?
My Yorkie did that but I watched Cesar handle it on TV and tried implementing the same techniques. It wasn't as miraculous a transformation as when Cesar did it but it did work. Of course, my Tessi dog is a quick learner! hehe Anyway, he has a website and is taking submissions for upcoming shows. [You'll need to send in a video of the behavior. ] The website is http://www.cesarmillaninc.com. What have you got to lose? I'm sure he'd love coming to Ft. Lauderdale. ;-)