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Meet Cesar Millan

Cesar Millan is a renowned dog behavior specialist and appears on the National Geographic Channels popular television show "Dog Whisperer."

Born and raised in Mexico, Cesar felt a primal communion with nature from an early age. He earned the nickname "El Perrero," latin for "The Dogman," as a teenager because of his special connection with dogs.

Cesar moved to the U.S. and opened The Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles, where he was able to put his behavioral techniques into practice for a large number of canines. He has since rescued and rehabilitated hundreds of lost causes — dogs with behavioral issues such as insecurity to the more serious red zone aggression.

From appearing on Oprah to help her rehabilitate Sophie the Cocker Spaniel, to training Will Smith's Rottweilers, Cesar's methods have proved valuable for dogs from all walks of life.

Note: Cesar Millan does not receive comments left on this article. If you wish to contact Cesar Millan, please visit his official website.

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Please help we have a pitt bull that is considered un-adoptable, we have surrendered him to the local humane society and they have called to say we need to pick him up cause he is not a candidate for adoption. His name is Buff and he has had a hard first year of life. He is a year old, jumps and mouths people, has to wear a harness for restraining him which takes a considerable amount of physical strength, he also has to be muzzled when in the vehicle, as well as needing to be on leash most of the time, he is very destructive in my son's car, even with this issues he is very sweet and loving when he is calm, but most of the time you can't pat or go near him cause of the mouthing and jumping. I am afraid his behaviors will end up turning to aggression and the humane society said this as well. We do want him put down but we have grandchildren and a small yorkie for a pet. The two dogs do not get along. I am desperate for help. He needs a specialist of some sort to help him become adoptable. He has been homeless with our son, living in a car for most of his short life and we believe this is the cause of some of his frustration and most of his behaviors. Our son loves him dearly but has no idea how to raise such a powerful breed. I am not physically strong enough to even walk Buff. Please how do to I reach someone who can help? We live a very rural state (Maine) and we have reached out to all the resources here and I am not sure where to turn. I have admired and loved watching Cesar and the miracles he seems to have with people and their pets. I do understand such an important man would be impossible to reach, but I am desperate for any help.
Sincerely,
Rose
roseworster@yahoo.com
Rose, China, ME
Posted: 5/16/2012 6:39:01 PM
on thursday night around 700 pm i walked out my apartment with my dog kodiack. 90 pound lab/mast mix.. we have a neighbor with a 75 pound pit named rusty he beautiful. but this was the thrid time he came after my dog. this women has a very bad drug addiction. so i finally had to get animal care and control to take the dog. hes in a 10 qut. this dog has so much potenial. i know in my heart he does just a very bad owner. if theres anything you can do for rusty i know he would make the right person a great pet. cause if i had some time wi9th him this would have happen, 50 stitches in my left hand from him. he attack kodiacks left ear pretty good. but my big dog is doing great.last two days i"ve had him at park with a buch of other dogs. and he is rolling over on his back and still playing with other dogs so im very happy to see kodiack hasnt seem to have any issuse his mom was a pit. ive had 3 of the greatest pits in my life so far and always will. sorry for any errors do this with one hand. the sad part for me is i was starting a new future at a hotel in palm beach on monday as a bauq manager. doc said no work for 3 months. my dog and i are good and thats all that really matters, but rusty needs someone like you. get show you have love the horse whis one.case num a12-007106
michael allen giorno, lake worth, FL
Posted: 5/5/2012 6:17:09 PM
How delightful it would be to have you here in California! A large array of pets & their trainers would be excited to have you skills here with us.
Emily, Lakewood, CA
Posted: 4/25/2012 11:36:38 AM
Hello, I have 2 females they are pit/lab and a boxer/pit. They are not fixed, recently they have started fighting the boxer just attacks the lab. But in her defence she takes everything she touches from snacks to toys.. They last fight drew blood with several punctures on face and neck I am very worried that the end results will be terrible and the boxer much smaller than lab will be severly hurt. They have no manners also when it comes to company jumping and barking at them. If ther is anything you could help me with suggest ANYTHING would be greatly appreciated..I have been looking into training but i just dont have the money at this time, I have been of work on Comp for 2 years and money is tight...
thanks in advance for any help,suggestion ect you can offer me
Kelli, Almont, MI
Posted: 4/10/2012 3:26:20 PM
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