View Poll Results: Is Cesar Milan Truly Good With Dogs?

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Thread: CESAR MILAN (The Dog Whisperer)

  1. #11
    He will have show in my country in few days (Croatia) south east europe. I think he kills dog carracter, man if the dog is bulldog let him be bulldog, don't kill that in him, if a dog is terrier, don't kill that in him.
    He has good things in his show but many of them are just against dogs nature!!

  2. #12
    Punishing a pit bull for being "dog-aggressive" is like kicking a cat for going after a mouse.

    If a person doesn't want a dog-aggressive dog, then he should not select a combat dog for a pet

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  4. #14
    What I do not like about him is the impression he spreads that his methods can make any dog co-exist with other dogs. And if they can not then they are dangerous animals, untrainable etc etc. If I walk with my pet dog and I try this light kick of his in the side area he does, then the same funs of his show will accuse me of misbehaving.

  5. #15
    The question on the poll is "is Cesar Milan truly good with dogs?" In my opinion the answer has to be Yes him personally is good with dogs, what he preaches may be dangerous as he spreads false hope in a lot of cases but he like everybody else has to earn a living.

  6. #16
    This is how i see it. There is dogs, and then there is gamedogs. You can't even compare the two. Sure gamedogs are also dogs, but there is a big difference. We are constantly fighting nature with these dogs. Soon as we stop selecting and breeding for the traits we look for nature turns them into regular dogs. Just like the amstaff are today. I'm sure Ceasar is great with dogs. But he don't even know what a gamedog is.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Yep.

    She could have taken my life, were it not for a bit of luck and some awfully-fast reflexes.

    She was on pups, and only let me or Chip near them. We were the only ones she would let get near anything pretty much.

    Well, one of her pups crawled out of the pen and under a dresser and was crying terribly. Chip was at the store, and Leon and I were tending to a bunch of dogs, when I heard the shrieking pup. I went inside, saw it was stuck under some furniture, and got on my hands and knees to get the pup ... and Kitana went for me as I was stretching to get the pup. Grabbed my head. Had she grabbed the side of my neck, I wouldn't be writing this now.

    At that point I was thinking, "What a stupid fogging dog," and as I stood up, she slipped off by noggin, and I smacked her--and she snatched at my hand and nipped my finger. I had forgotten she was people-mean because she liked me (or so I thought), but it was a whole different deal on pups.

    I stepped back bleeding like crazy off the top of my head, and scolded her as I tried to back out of the room. It was then that she went for my gut, but I sprawled, grabbed her scruff, and pile-drove her chin onto the carpet, spun her around in a flash, and snatched her up had her in control. Took her outside, told Leon to open a crate, and tossed the bitch in. (Never seen anyone shut a crate faster I'll bet, lol).

    Then I dog-stapled my head and went about my business ...

    I was used to handling my own bitches with pups, and did not expect her to go off on me like that, after she got used to me. Live and learn ... and glad I lived

    Jack
    That has got to make one think is she really worth it! Good thing is your alive all to often people dont think a dog can take someones life!

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Macker View Post
    The question on the poll is "is Cesar Milan truly good with dogs?" In my opinion the answer has to be Yes him personally is good with dogs, what he preaches may be dangerous as he spreads false hope in a lot of cases but he like everybody else has to earn a living.
    I would say the drama " A dangerous dog" makes for great T,V! Thats why every person on here can say,yes or no to the question!

  9. #19
    That is a wild story about Kitana, big powerful bitch like that could sure mess up someone's day!

    I have a bitch like that to, she doesn't discriminate everything other than us might as well be another bulldog, including any object she isn't used to seeing regularly.

    When the litter of her was born I had to start weaning and separating around 4 weeks. One bitch pup would attack her mother when she was brought back in the pen to feed them. That bitch would get so worked up she couldn't breathe, she actually passed at 6 weeks old after an episode.

    Anyway, as this bitch matured and hit 2 years old we moved, a buddy was helping move dogs. He got her off her chain and placed her in a kennel. When we returned for her she wouldn't let him in that kennel, she had fire in her eyes and was ramming the kennel with her muzzle to get at him.

    She has never let anyone else near her since that day. I tried ol Cesar's techniques on her, but walking down the road proved to be a challenge, as she sees passing vehicles as bulldogs as well!

    I'd bet the farm that man couldn't shush this bitch into submission!


    S_B

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Macker View Post
    The question on the poll is "is Cesar Milan truly good with dogs?" In my opinion the answer has to be Yes him personally is good with dogs, what he preaches may be dangerous as he spreads false hope in a lot of cases but he like everybody else has to earn a living.

    Then you and I are the only two who have voted for him. I think he does have a way with dogs, but I think the people who "need him" do not.

    Therefore, I too think a large percentage of the dogs he "fixes" (on TV) go right back to doing whatever it is they did without "him" being there.

    And that is the fear with a dog like Kitana. There are just some dogs that you don't leave alone with kids.

    My Missy bitch (Poncho's sister), I guarantee, would give Kitana all she could ever hope to handle, and then some (if they were the same weight) ... but the difference is there was not a drop of malice in Missy. She was simply a sweet dog BY NATURE. You could put babies next to her, children, puppies, she was as sweet as sweet could be ...

    But as soon as you stepped over a piece of plywood and faced her toward another adult female, she was bad to the bone and game to the core.

    You can't "train" GAME into a dog ... nor can you "train" a BAD NATURE out of a dog ...

    Some dogs, like some people, simply are not nice by nature.

    They'll get you if they see the opportunity. That is their nature.

    Jack

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