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I think he is so full of ..... Common Sense! I love his show. Does anyone else use his training techniques? (Even though he has a disclaimer that these techniques should only be used by a trained professional?) I think the basics apply to everyone, like daily excercise, then discpline, then affection...
Any thoughts?

2006-10-14 13:26:44 · 14 answers · asked by JillA 4 in Pets Dogs

14 answers

Cesar is great! His principles are basically the same ones that should be applied to raising children. It's all about discipline and consistency.

One thing about Cesar that I noticed recently is strange and jarring. He has weird lips. They almost look like a woman's lips. Check it out and you'll see what I mean!

2006-10-14 13:36:36 · answer #1 · answered by nido_tr3s 5 · 0 0

i think of which you ought to be arranged to furnish a canines what it desires consistent with a individual foundation. What a breed became bred to do supplies you you a solid indication of what's had to maintain it contented, yet i don't think of the best job desires to be replicated, in basic terms a suited present day selection. My emotions are that a badly behaved canines, in any experience of the be conscious, isn't being given what it desires in terms of interest and stimulation. sufficient exercising and stimulation precise from the commencing up will stay away from any "uncontrollable" project in any respect - intense barking, pooping in the homestead, pulling on the lead, fleeing the scene, separation rigidity, destruction, aggression, etc - you call it. sure, i think of it extremely is alright to have a canines as a puppy, if the canines is a sturdy weight (not in basic terms too fat to go), properly behaved and contented for the reason that shows the canines is satisfied, that's the significant element. no rely if the canines is a undeniable breed or a mutt is irrelevent, that in basic terms shows what sort of activities they could delight in extra. Any canines desires exercising and stimulation and if i had to take a wild wager, i could are awaiting approximately 80 5% of canines are not getting sufficient.

2016-10-16 05:03:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I really like the way he teaches the person how to behave and not the dog. He does make alot of sense. I use he's techniques all the time. Who can afford a professional. not I.

2006-10-14 13:41:16 · answer #3 · answered by lilbit_883_hugger 3 · 0 0

I don't know anyone that does not like the Dog Whisperer. It's a great show that everyone can learn from and create a better life for their dogs.

2006-10-14 13:37:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I love to watch the dog whisperer, all of the time it's the owners fault the dogs miss behave.

2006-10-14 13:29:32 · answer #5 · answered by hexa 6 · 0 0

I saw 1 show and wanted to vomit....I am good friends with a dog trainer that is one of only 12 the the USA that are real pros.

he is like your local weather person that clams to be a meteorologist when they are NOT.... really.

2006-10-14 13:35:43 · answer #6 · answered by barry_myster 5 · 0 1

I love that show! I think Ceaser's roller blades are cool too. We have a puppy that is really hyper and when I use his techniques on her they usually work!

2006-10-14 13:31:40 · answer #7 · answered by Mag 1 · 0 0

I'm with you. I think he is a master at his calling. Such insight he has into dogs. It's funny tho. If you notice, he re-trains the owners and not really the dogs.....

2006-10-14 13:42:33 · answer #8 · answered by Mittys Momma 2 · 0 0

yes. . I love the people that say he sucks,and its just common sense, but their dogs are out of control! lol. His book cesars way is good also.

2006-10-14 13:31:12 · answer #9 · answered by I â?¥ my doberman 5 · 0 0

I love it too.
I can't follow any of his techniques. Like he says, "My dog is my boss and I obey" I can't help it. I lvoe my girls to pieces.

2006-10-14 13:31:47 · answer #10 · answered by Cf Precious 3 · 0 0

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