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Cesar Millan: The Dog 'Whisperer'?
Cesar Millan has become a household name in the world of dog training and millions of television viewers tune in to his show every week.
It is undeniable that the Dog Whisperer TV show oozes Millan's charm and charismatic appearance, and the use of smoke machines and soft focus lenses only helps to increase the cinematic appeal of the program but controversy grows as many professional dog psychologists, trainers, behaviourists and canine experts claim that Millan's archaic use of choke collars and physical and mental force borders on animal abuse and cruelty.
This article will attempt to address the issues raised by such critiques of Millan's methods, in order to find out whether Millan is a true canine genius, or just a phenomenally successful example of corporate American marketing strategies. Cesar Millan was born on August 27th, 1969. A native of Culiacan, in Mexico, he lived on his parent's farm in Ixpalino. His parents were poor and Millan grew up without television or any of the things that are enjoyed by youngsters today. M
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Cesar Millan
Mexican dog trainer and TV personality (born 1969)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Millán and the second or maternal family name is Favela.
César Felipe Millán Favela (SEE-zər mil-AHN,[3]Spanish:[ˈsesaɾmiˈʝan]; born August 27, 1969) is a Mexican-American dog trainer.[4] His television series Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan was produced from 2004 to 2012 and is broadcast in more than 80 countries worldwide.[5]
Prior to The Dog Whisperer series, Millan focused on rehabilitating severely aggressive dogs[6] and founded a rehab complex, the Dog Psychology Center,[7] in South Los Angeles (2002–2008).
With Ilusión Millan, his former wife, he founded the Millan Foundation, which was renamed to the Cesar Millan PACK Project.[8] The foundation was established to provide financial support to animal shelters and organizations engaged in the rescuing, rehabilitating, and re-homing of abused and abandoned animals, and to fund spay/neuter programs.[9]
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We need someone, we need someone at this moment. At this point, you need to speak, you need to talk about your feelings. You need someone, you know, somebody that you can go and say, ‘I feel this way.’ And if you have a little power, just go for a walk, just don’t stay in the same place too long, because it is just this energy that would just keep you there. And then your mind will go into this relief. This ‘what’s the point of your existence?’ You know what I mean? So all this creativity, all this toxicity inside of you is stuck inside of you. So when you move, it goes away. When you say it to somebody else, somebody gives you a different point of view, right? And so it is about movement. Move the energy away from you. Having somebody that you can trust, respect, and love. That’s why it’s so important. You know, even if it’s a dog, just talk to the dog. That’s a perfect moment to just talk as much as you want and just let it out. And of course, a dog always wants to walk. So go for a walk and don’t come back until you’re super exhausted. It allowed me to understand people. I have
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