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Overview

“I rehabilitate dogs. I train people.” —Cesar Millan

There are at least 68 million dogs in America, and their owners lavish billions of dollars on them every year. So why do so many pampered pets have problems? In this definitive and accessible guide, Cesar Millan—star of National Geographic Channel’s hit show Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan—reveals what dogs truly need to live a happy and fulfilled life.

From his appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show to his roster of celebrity clients to his reality television series, Cesar Millan is America’s most sought-after dog-behavior expert. But Cesar is not a trainer in the traditional sense—his expertise lies in his unique ability to comprehend dog psychology. Tracing his own amazing journey from a clay-walled farm in Mexico to the celebrity palaces of Los Angeles, Cesar recounts how he learned what makes dogs tick. In Cesar’s Way, he shares this wisdom, laying the groundwork for you to have stronger, more satisfying relationships with your canine companions.

Cesar’s formula for a contented and balanced dog seems impossibly simple: exercise, discipline, and affection, in that order. Taking readers through the basics of dog psychology and behavior, Cesar shares the inside details of some of his most fascinating cases, using them to illustrate how common behavior issues develop and, more important, how they can be corrected.

Whether you’re having issues with your dog or just want to make a good bond even stronger, this book will give you a deeper appreciation of how your dog sees the world, and it will help make your relationship with your beloved pet a richer and more rewarding one.

Learn what goes on inside your dog’s mind and develop a positive, fulfilling relationship with your best friend

In Cesar’s Way, Cesar Millan—nationally recognized dog expert and star of National Geographic Channel’s hit show Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan—helps you see the world through the eyes of your dog so you can finally eliminate problem behaviors. You’ll learn:

• What your dog really needs may not be what you’re giving him

• Why a dog’s natural pack instincts are the key to your happy relationship

• How to relate to your dog on a canine level

• There are no “problem breeds,” just problem owners

• Why every dog needs a job

• How to choose a dog who’s right for you and your family

• The difference between discipline and punishment

• And much more!

Filled with fascinating anecdotes about Cesar’s longtime clients, and including forewords by the president of the International Association of Canine Professionals and Jada Pinkett Smith, this is the only book you’ll need to forge a new, more rewarding connection with your four-legged companion.

Also available as a Random House AudioBook

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"I rehabilitate dogs. I train people." Cesar Milan's motto helps explain his success. The National Geographic TV Dog Whisperer star doesn't specialize in dog trainer tricks ("Sit. Stay. Come. Heel."); he deals with attuning human behavior with dog psychology. His sometimes uncanny ability to "read" canines has made him the most sought-after dog expert in America. In Cesar's Way, he guides pet owners through the conundrum of dog behavior, from aggressiveness to obsessive behavior to obesity. Best in show.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780307337979
  • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 9/18/2007
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 320
  • Sales rank: 43,426
  • Product dimensions: 5.20 (w) x 7.99 (h) x 0.68 (d)

Meet the Author

Cesar Millan
Cesar Millan

Founder of the Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles, Cesar Millan is the star of Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan on National Geographic Channel. In 2005, the National Humane Society Genesis Award Committee presented him with a Special Commendation for his work in rehabilitating sheltered animals. A native of Culican, Mexico, Cesar lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Ilusion, and two sons, Andre and Calvin.

Biography

Professsional dog behaviorist Cesar Millan ("The Dog Whisperer") claims to rehabilitate dogs and train people. Certainly, this extraordinary man has rescued hundreds of troubled canines from destruction and abandonment and taught owners the calm, assertive leadership skills needed to handle difficult, even aggressive dogs.

Millan developed his unique talents on his grandfather's farm in Mexico, where he first observed the "power of the pack" that has become the linchpin of his training techniques. (Today he maintains perfect control over a pack of up to 50 dogs, including some of the most powerful, protective, and aggressive breeds around.) At his Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles, he receives as many as 100 calls a day from pet owners desperate to solve such extreme canine behavior problems as shyness, insecurity, jealousy, and "red zone" aggression.

The Emmy Award-nominated television program Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan debuted on the National Geographic Channel in 2004. Millan gained even more attention when he and his training techniques were featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. In 2005, he received a special commendation from the National Humane Society Genesis Award Committee for his work in rehabilitating shelter animals. He is the author of several books on dog training -- most notably The New York Times bestseller Cesar's Way (2006) -- and has produced a line of CDs, DVDs, and training tools.

    1. Hometown:
      Los Angeles, CA
    1. Date of Birth:
      1969
    2. Place of Birth:
      Culiacan, Mexico

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Cesar's Way


By Cesar Millan and Melissa Jo Peltier

Random House

Cesar Millan and Melissa Jo Peltier
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ISBN: 0739324993


Chapter One

Chapter 2: If We Could Talk to Animals

What is the communication style you use with your dog? Do you implore him to come to you, while he refuses, continuing to run down the street after a neighborhood squirrel? When your dog steals your favorite slipper, do you talk baby talk to him to try to get it back? Do you scream at the top of your lungs for your dog to get off the furniture, while he just sits there, staring at you as if you're crazy? If any of these sounds like you, I know you're aware that the techniques you're using aren't working. You understand that you can't "reason" with a dog, but you simply don't know any other way to communicate with him. I'm here to tell you that there's a much better way.

Remember the story of Dr. Dolittle, the man who was able to speak and understand the language of any animal he happened to meet? From the Hugh Lofting books to the 1928 silent film, to the thirties radio series, to the 1967 movie musical and seventies cartoons, to the blockbuster Eddie Murphy comedies, this wonderful tale and its main character have appealed to children and adults generation after generation. Just think of the countless worlds that would be unlocked if we saw things as animals see them. Imagine looking down at the earth through the eyes of a soaring bird,moving through life in three dimensions like a whale, or "seeing" the world through sound waves, the way bats do. Who hasn't dreamed of such thrilling possibilities? The attraction of the Dr. Dolittle story is that it brings animals to life, in big-screen living color.

What would you say if I told you that Doctor Dolittle's secret was more than just creative fiction?

Perhaps you're imagining this secret from a human perspective.

You're wondering if I'm telling you that there's a verbal way to talk to your dog, perhaps with the use of a phrase book that translates your language into his. What would his language look like, sound like, you wonder? Would it include the words sit, stay, come, and heel? Would you have to shout the translations, or could you whisper them? Would you have to learn how to whimper and bark? Sniff your pet's behind? And how would your dog answer you back? How would you translate what he was saying? As you can see, creating a dog-to-human phrase book--the way, say, an English-to-Spanish phrase book is created--would be a very complicated effort indeed.

Wouldn't it be simpler if there was a universal language that every species could understand? "Impossible," you say. "Even human beings don't all speak the same language!" True, but that hasn't kept people from trying to find a common language for centuries. In the ancient world, all the higher-class, educated people learned Greek. That way, they could all read and understand the most important documents. In the Christian era, anybody who was anybody knew how to read and write Latin.

Today, English is at the top of the language food chain. I learned this the hard way when I first arrived in America fourteen years ago. Believe me, if you're not born speaking it, English is a monster of a language to learn from scratch--yet everyone from the Chinese to the Russians now accept it as the international language of business. Humans have sought other ways to breach the language barrier. No matter what language you speak, if you're blind, you can use Braille. If you're deaf, you can understand any other deaf person using International Sign Language. Mathematics and computer languages cross many linguistic borders and allow humans of different tongues to converse easily with one another, thanks to the power of technology.

If humans can succeed in designing these collective languages, can't we create a way to converse with the other species on the planet? Isn't there a language we can learn that means the same thing to every creature?

Good news! I'm happy to report that the universal language of Doctor Dolittle already exists. And humans didn't invent it. It's a language all animals speak without even knowing it, including the human animal. What's more, all animals are actually born knowing this language instinctually. Even human beings are born fluent in this universal tongue, but we tend to forget it because we are trained from childhood to believe that words are the only way to communicate. The irony is, even though we don't think we know the language anymore, we are actually speaking it all the time. Unknowingly, we are broadcasting in this tongue 24-7! Other species of animals can still understand us, even though we may not have a clue how to understand them. They read us loud and clear, even when we're unaware that we're communicating!

This truly universal, interspecies language is called energy.

Energy in the Wild

How can energy be a language? Let me give you some examples. In the wild, different animal species intermingle effortlessly. Take the African savannah or a jungle, for instance. At a watering hole in a jungle, you might see monkeys and birds in the trees, or on a savannah, different plant eaters, such as zebras or gazelles, wandering around, happily drinking out of the same crystal-clear pond. All is peaceful, despite the many different species sharing the same space. How do they all get along so smoothly?

How about a less exotic example? In your own backyard you may have squirrels, birds, rabbits, even foxes, all happily coexisting. There's no trouble until you rev up your lawnmower.

Why? Because all these animals are communicating with the same relaxed, balanced, non-confrontational energy. Every animal knows that all the other animals are just hanging out, doing their own thing--drinking water, foraging for food, relaxing, grooming one another. Everybody's feeling mellow and no one's attacking anyone else. Unlike us, they don't have to ask one another how they're feeling. The energy they are projecting tells them everything they need to know. In that sense, they are speaking to one another, all the time.

Now that you've got this peaceful vision in your mind, imagine this: Suddenly, a new animal enters your backyard, or approaches our imaginary jungle waterhole, projecting a completely different energy. This new energy could be something as minor as one squirrel trying to plunder another's stash, or a gazelle jockeying another gazelle for a better drinking position at the oasis. It could also be as serious as a hungry predator seeking to subdue its next prey. Ever notice how a whole group of peaceful animals can turn scared or defensive in an instant, sometimes even before a predator has shown itself on the scene? They probably got a whiff of its scent--but it's also probable that they sensed the energy the predator was projecting.

What's always amazing to me about the animal kingdom is that even if a predator is near, all the other animals can usually tell if it's safe to stay around it or not. Imagine being introduced to a man you knew to be a serial killer. Would you be able to relax in his presence? Of course not! But if you were another kind of animal on this planet, you would probably be able to sense whether the serial killer was on the prowl or simply kicking back. Animals immediately recognize when a predator is projecting a hunting energy, sometimes even before they spot the predator itself. As humans, we are so often blind to these nuances in animal energy--we think a tiger is dangerous at all times, when, really, if he's just eaten a three hundred-pound deer, he's probably more tired than treacherous. The moment his tummy gets empty, however, he's a different animal--all instinct, all survival energy. Even your backyard squirrel will pick up on this subtle difference. Yet we humans tend to be blind to what, in the animal kingdom, is pretty much a flashing red light.

Here's an example of animal energy that folks who live in the American South can probably relate to. On a sunny day in Florida, Louisiana, or the Carolinas, you'll see giant alligators sunning their leathery bodies on the banks of swamps--all over expensive, exclusive golf courses! Meanwhile, golfers are teeing off a few feet away. Herons and cranes and turtles are happily sunning themselves right next to these terrifying reptiles. Eightypound old ladies are walking their teacup-size dogs on footpaths just inches from the alligators' swamp. What's going on here? It's simple. The other animals--from the turtles to the teacup Chihuahuas--are aware, on an instinctual level, that these fearsome predators aren't in a hunting mode at the moment. One thing you can be sure of--when the same big creature's tummy starts to rumble and his energy shifts into hunting mode, the rest of the animals will be gone in the blink of an eye. Except maybe the golfers. But they are one of the strangest species in nature, and even modern science hasn't figured them out yet.

Energy in Humans

When it comes to energy, we humans have much more in common with animals than we usually like to admit. Imagine one of the most ruthless jungles in the human world--the high school cafeteria. Picture it as a watering hole where different species--in this case, the cliques of jocks, nerds, and stoners--peacefully intermingle. Then a bully "accidentally" bumps into a smaller guy's food tray. The energy released by that interaction will ripple right through the entire room. Ask your teenager if this isn't true. And exactly as in the animal kingdom, this energy shift doesn't even have to be as blatant as a shove. Let's say the little guy in the cafeteria is having a bad day. He's failed two tests in a row and is in a weak state of mind. He happens to look up and accidentally catch the eye of the bully. Maybe the bully was just minding his own business, but as soon as he picks up on the weaker guy's diminished energy, the whole dynamic between them changes in a split second. In the animal kingdom, that's called survival of the fittest.

Let's take this concept beyond the school lunchroom and think about our society as whole. Right or wrong, we in America expect our leaders to project a dominant, powerful energy, like that of a Bill Clinton or a Ronald Reagan. Some powerful leaders project a charismatic energy that infects and energizes everyone around them--consider Tony Robbins. Martin Luther King, Jr., projected an energy that was what I call "calm-assertive"--the ideal energy for a leader. Though Gandhi was also a leader, his energy was of a more compassionate nature.

It's interesting to note that Homo sapiens is the only species on the planet that will follow a wise, kind, compassionate, or lovable leader. Humans will even follow an unstable leader, but that's another book in itself! As difficult as it may be for us to understand, in the animal kingdom, a Fidel Castro would win out as leader over a Mother Teresa any day. In the animal world, there is no morality, no right and wrong. Conversely, animals never cheat or lie their way to power--they can't. Other animals would figure them out in a heartbeat. Nature's leaders must project the most obvious and uncontestable strength. In the animal kingdom, there are only rules, routines, and rituals--based on survival of the strongest, not of the smartest or fairest.

Ever hear of "the smell of fear"? That's not just an expression. Animals sense vibrations of energy, but smell is their next strongest sense--and in a dog, energy and scent seem to be deeply connected. In fact, dogs empty their anal glands when they are afraid, emitting a smell that's distinctive not only to other dogs but to most animals (including us). A dog's sense of smell is connected to the limbic system, the part of the brain responsible for emotion. In his book The Dog's Mind, Dr. Bruce Fogle cites studies from the 1970s that showed that dogs can detect butyric acid--one of the components of human perspiration--at up to a million times' lower concentration than we can.1 Think of lie detector sensors that can pick up minute changes in the perspiration on a person's hands when she is being deceptive. In essence, your dog is a living, breathing "lie detector"!

Do dogs actually physically "smell" fear in us? They certainly can sense it instantly. Countless joggers and mail carriers relate this harrowing experience--running or walking past a house and causing the dog there to bark, growl, or even charge the fence or gate. Now, this could be a dog that has adopted the role of protector of the house and takes that role very seriously--and too many mail carriers and joggers have the scars to show how powerful, aggressive dogs--what I call red-zone dogs--get out of control. (Red-zone dogs are serious business, and I'll address them in depth in a later chapter.)

For the purposes of understanding how dogs sense emotional states, imagine this as you walk by a house with a red-zone dog in it: Perhaps the barking dog has a secret. He may be more afraid of you than you are of him! Once you freeze up in terror, however, the balance of power instantly changes. Does the dog pick up on your energy shift through his "sixth sense"? Or does he smell some change in your body or brain chemistry? Science hasn't spelled it all out in layman's terms as of yet, but in my opinion, it's a combination of both. I can be sure of this from decades of close observation: you cannot "bluff" a dog the way you might be able to bluff a drunken poker buddy. Once you shift into the emotion of fear, that dog instantly knows he has an advantage over you. You are projecting a weak energy. And if the dog gets out, you are much more likely to be rushed or bitten than if you had tuned out the barking and simply gone on with your day. In the natural world, the weak get weeded out quickly. There's no right or wrong about it--it's just the way life on earth has worked for millions of years.

Energy and Emotion

The most important thing to understand about energy is that it's a language of emotion. Of course you never have to tell an animal that you're sad, or tired, or excited, or relaxed, because that animal already knows exactly how you're feeling. Think back on some of the beautiful stories you've read in publications like Reader's Digest and People magazine--stories of pets who have comforted, even saved, their sick, depressed, or grieving owners.

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  • Posted August 2, 2009

    Interesting to read but not totally practical for all dog owners.

    I found this book so entertaining. Ceasar weaves his personal story into the information in the book so that you understand his background of knowledge. It was fun to read but I did not totally buy into his phiolosophy. I want to roll on the floor with my dog and love on her for no good reason becasue it pleases me and her. I cannot walk my dog for 30-60 minutes twice a day as I live in a very hot climate and it would wreak havoc on us both. I will NOT buy a treadmill for my dog. I did enjoy reading this book but I will not likely utilize the information in the book.

    4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 21, 2010

    He IS the Dog Whisperer!!

    I am completely sold on Cesar Millan! I don't know how he did it, but he figured out what makes dogs tick. He explains and demonstrates his techniques so clearly that anyone can learn. I love him, I love his show, and I love this book. I'm in the process of reading another of his books, so I'll let you know what I think about it later.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 4, 2009

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    Thank you Cesar!

    I got this book last summer after adopting a new puppy. He was a bit of a handful in the beginning, but just making a few adjustments made the world of difference! Now my dog walks well on the leash and seems to have gotten over his separation anxiety. Cesar's tips really helped me! Of course every dog is different, but Cesar gave me the basics and I went from there. I recommend this as a great guideline for any dog owner!

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  • Posted May 2, 2009

    Well worth every penny !

    An amazing book capable of helping any level dog owner, provide a better life for their dog, and themselves. If you love your dog then you should buy this book ! This book should be given out to every new dog owner whether from a pet store or an adoption shelter. It should be just as important as your dogs rabies shot!! Also this book should be sold in the self help section , because 90% of the time our pets problems stem from our mistakes, lack of knowledge and responsibility. Definite Great Buy !!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 30, 2012

    He is awful!

    Ceasers ways pf training are cruel the aspca hastold him not to use his methods i would do 0 stars but it wont let me

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  • Posted September 15, 2011

    Great Beginning Book about what every dog owner should know.

    In Cesar's Way, He talks about his life and how during his whole life he has been around dogs. What you can get out of this book depends on your willingness to experiment on your own terms. If your looking for a book that tells you step by step how to solve each of your dogs bad behavior, look else where, this is just not that type of book. He gets his teachings from mother nature. Overall, great read for any dog owner.

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  • Posted September 9, 2011

    A must for dog owners!

    Cesar describes his method of "not-dog-training" and how to use it to help better understand your own dog. Those familiar with his TV show know that it is described as "Exercise - Discipline - Affection". Cesar goes into detail of explaining why, methodology, and actions to take. From the book, you can easily begin changing the behavior of your dog by simply going out the door first -- pack leaders lead!

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  • Posted June 3, 2011

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    dog whisperer is great

    Easy to read info on how dogs tick. Helps alot to understand them, but could have used some more how-to details.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 19, 2011

    An excelent introduction on how to change your way of looking at your dog

    Although I watch the TV show, this book has much more and deep information about dog psycology, and it helped me to interact with my dogs in a very different way to what I (and 99% of dog owners I would say!) was used to. Walking my dog has a new and exciting meaning!

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  • Posted April 17, 2011

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    Love him !

    I love this man. No, really. This book helps with understanding where he came from, but also where dogs come from.

    So I read this and all of his other books before getting my GSD, and WOW all that preparation beforehand has really helped to make sure my dog never becomes fear aggressive. Really, best idea ever. And Cesar.. he's just amazing.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 16, 2010

    Not reccomended and VERY outdated - No Rating unless zero counts but since a rating is required I give it 1 star

    his tecniques were useful 50 years ago because there was nothing else out there at the time.....2010 he is still using old, out dated tecniques and has not progressed. Positive Reinforcement folks are waiting for him to to cross over and join the modern world of dog training and behavior. Science backs up positive rinforcement, there is no science based research to backup his menthod otherthan than the the fact they are inhumamne, and dangerous to anyone that attempts to use his methods...notice the flags on his tv show "caustion do not try these methds at home?" I called his facility to let his staff know I would love to visit his institute whie visiting my family, I was told outside visitors are not allowed on the premises. Big red flags went up in my head. I've read all his books and its the same old techniques from the old days of military style training with a slight twist - "Cesar's Way." His opinions of the first dog and our President allowing the dog to pull is his way of indirectly critizing the President's choice of positive reinforcment training, and the trainer who was chosen by the First Family to work with their family dog. Statements like this which in my opinion are unprofessional, and very unethical - Cesar lacks integrity among many other things -

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  • Posted March 28, 2010

    loved the book - very informative and easy to read

    great book if you already have a dog or are thinking of getting one - lots of helpful and insightful ideas

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  • Posted January 16, 2010

    If you are considering a dog. . .

    I bought Cesar's books when I was thinking about adding a dog to my household. I have decided against it for the time being, but kept reading the books, because they are so good. This is a must read for anyone choosing a pet because it tells you how to choose, how to introduce the dog to your household, and how to provide good structure from the start so the dog will be happy (and so will you.) The funny thing is, a lot of Cesar's insights (how to be calm and assertive, etc.) apply to working with people as well.

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  • Posted June 13, 2009

    Cesar is the BEST!

    Every dog owner should read this book!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 6, 2009

    Good if you have a confused dog.

    Interesting, but somewhat limited. Nothing at all about housebreaking which is the number 1 reason dogs go to shelters and rescue. Other topics are missing, too.

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  • Posted June 4, 2009

    A must read for four legged companion.

    I have 2 7 year old female pugs. We just added a male pug puppy to our brood. The differencs are night and day thanks to Ceasar Milan's book. I especially enjoyed his journey to get to the place where he is today. I followed all of his advice regarding our new puppy, Buddy. Excercise, discipline, affection. It really works. People approached me at the vet and asked how I managed to get a 4 month old puppy so well behaved. I said,"Ceasar Milan." I highy recommend this book for a new pet member. It is not your traditionl training manual, it is better than that. I am now reading his next book. enjoy!

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  • Posted April 18, 2009

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    Interesting auto biography mixed with some animal advice

    I would suggest this for anyone that owns, or wants to someday own a dog. It's Cesar's autobiography, but also a book about dog psychology. It explains why our dogs do the things they do...because we allow them to...and unknowingly encourage it.
    I must say, I probably won't take all of the advice with my pack of dogs, but I'll definitely take some of the advice to heart, and next time I bring a dog home, I'm going to definitely handle things differently.

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  • Posted April 6, 2009

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    good for anyone who owns a dog

    great book for anyone who owns a dog with behavior issues or who is thinking of getting a dog and wants to avoid behavior problems...highly recommend all of Cesars books and videos...he knows what he's talking about!!!

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  • Posted March 12, 2009

    Cesar's Way By Cesar Milan

    This is without a doubt the best book I have ever read. It is so imformative for any pet owner. You would definately benefit from this book, even if you have had pets your entire life. This book taught me so much I can't believe I didn't buy it sooner. I got hooked on Cesar by watching his show the Dog Whisperer. I own a 5year old BBoston Terrier and I have had pets my entire life. This book has taught me so much, even things that I thought I knew...you find out your doing wrong. Best purchase I have ever made. I now intend to buy the rest of cesar's books. you would benefit also.

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  • Posted February 24, 2009

    Cesar's Way

    I have always enjoyed watching Cesar working with dogs, and he has a lot of great points for us as dog owners to consider,and we need to learn and practice good ownership.
    Cesar is very helpful in all that he does, and tells us how to do it.
    I highly recommend anything that Cesar Milan tells about dogs, and how to get along better with them.
    Jlando.

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