Hi Mr. Millan If I’m looking to adopt a dog where can I start to look? Do you have any shelters or organizations in the Dallas Texas area that you would recommend? Thank you
Great Show! I have learned so much from you over the years. My son is Deaf-blind and I have used your methods to bond and help my son. Calm and Assertive as one example. How to control your anxiety and so much more. I just wanted to say Thank You!
Great job Cesar, this is very relatable to me being legally blind. I can still see a little in one eye so I still have some sight to work with. I’m getting my guide dog soon and I’m studying vet tech and service dog training.
Hello to Cesar Millan 😊, as I would like to meet him one day., I thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us personally I have learned a lot from you and, he applied it in my work, I send you a big hug, many greetings and Blessings from Cd. Juarez Chihuahua. I apologize for my dramatic writing but I don't know English and I use the Google translator to understand and write to you.
What a lovely lady molly is and Gallop is great 👍 I’m so inspired by her to always be yourself and be happy with what you have thank you Cesar for sharing with us all .❤️❤️❤️❤️
PETA:"Using service dogs is wrong because they dont want to work 24/7 and they cant be dogs. They're like slaves". Cesar: "Dogs need a purpose and a job to have happiness". Yeah back off PETA. Services dogs not only help people, but they have fun doing it!
Yes! They love their work, if treated with love and respect, and yes, trust. Each of my guide dogs have loved their work, and my current one still does! PETA makes me angry with their whole spiel.
PETA have people in it that gets over the top they remind me of people that dont want logging done but theyre the same people down at home depot buying their lumber for their projects.
My sister is legally blind - quite. She had a bad experience with a German Shepherd when 8. Now in 70's and still so afraid. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 This show is wonderful and I will show it to her. She will not consider a guide rog unfortunately. ❤ to you both.
@@annevh9315 i wasnt complaining about it i was just shocked bout the whole fact, a lot to process (icon like cesar saying something i wouldnt expect him to) thats why it was all in caps
@@CrystalPistol I think the Maya Angelou quote says "if you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude". Not sure about it tho, so correct me if I'm wrong!
Same as the Serenity Prayer; Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
WHAT AN AMAZING COLLAB! Cesar has been my hero since I was a little kid and now I am so into Molly’s channel this is a dream come true! ♥️ Gracias, Cesar.
I feel the same!! Everything I learned about dogs as a child was from Cesar, and now I have learnt so much about service dogs and building a bond and trust with your dog from Molly. They're an awesome match and I hope they do more content together
She's so beautiful, strong and independent, I think we could all learn something from her. And I love her videos and what she stands for and her happiness
I dont know if youre going to see my reply to you on Molly's channel but I suggested that you make a "service dog awareness video" something to teach humans how to behave around service dogs. That would be very helpful for the disabled. :)
paloma carretero santos she has, but Cesar hasn't. Cesar has followers who hasn't followed Molly so more people will become aware about service dogs when he does it. 😁
@@irissupercoolsy I think it's a lesson that many humans, male and female, though it seems like males are getting a higher rate of dismissal and assumption recently, don't have purpose. They have been taught what will give them supposed 'happiness': stuff and a 'career'. A job, even if you enjoy the content, you are overworked at, missing family friend and community time, to buy stuff you are too busy to use or is only their to impress others. Humans need purpose just like dogs, we just have more options and opportunities to find it. Especially in today's social media world, we are avatars. The perfect version of ourselves. We talk more than ever but rarely listen or connect. Relationships, serving others, is just as important to humans as it is to dogs.
Well it's not HER quote, it's molly quoting her teacher quoting someone else. Also it's kind of one of the most generic quotes there are, one that exists in every language.
@@louibeans Whoever it is the quote belongs to, I just meant it as an observation about how Cesar was so enthusiastic about writing it down to possibly use it himself some day.
We trained our dog to not jump onto people, but when gets really exited he Jumps around in Front of them like halve a Meter away from them that allways looks very funny when a huge black dog with giant teeth runs up to you and Jumps in Circles because he is so happy to see you bevor asking you for Pets and licking your hand, only if you give him pets tho, He also doesn't like when you Take many Pictures of him, and i guess he copied that Behavior from my siblings and me, cuz when you do that he lays down, snuggles into a Wall or the Bottom of the Couch and Covers his Face with his paws, and if he is laying with his head head on your lap... well he tryed to Hide in my lap bevor and slammed his head into me nuts... He sometimes forgets that he is Not a small puppy anymore
Holy cow--Molly IS BLIND? I watched the video helping her dog swim FIRST. Molly is an amazing young woman. Her "energy" is so confident, "normal" (maybe that's not the right word, maybe that sounds insensitive, apologies if so), it's incredibly powerful and inspirational to see people overcome major challenges. Thank you Molly!! You ROCK!!!
I love I love listening to you interact with your guy dog, since I am also blind, it gives so much hope and inspiration to the freedom and independence that a guide animal can provide. Thank you for being such a great advocate for all of us who are blind or visually impaired. Matt
Cesar's energy reminds me so much of my karate instructor, an incredibly special man by the name of Ed Caporelli. I could show up to class in the worst mood, angry or anxious, and leave with a feeling of contentment filling my soul. Sensei was for people what Cesar is for dogs (and their people too.) I absolutely love this discussion on trust.
I have 4 children. 2 boys and 2 girls who I would die for. But I had this dog "Bella" for 8 years and I have never Loved a being more than I loved my Bella. It did not take away my love for others. It was just the most special connection I have ever experienced.
my baby Panda who i had for 16 and half years- since i was 8 died a few months ago and she was my soulmate, literally like my heart outside of my body= ive never felt the love i felt towards her to anyone else. I love my other dog Koko so much but... its just different is all
I totally relate to this. My husband is sometimes jealous of the bond I have with my dog, but my love for my dog doesn't take anything away from my love for him. It's not like sharing pie. I got my dog after moving away to a new place where I didn't know anyone. He got me through the death of my grandfather, the death of my uncle, and a severe bout of depression. The bond with a dog is like nothing else!
Dear Caser, You are helping me overcome my fear of playing music in front of other people. I am a musician, a violinist, and I live in Ireland. I have tried for a long time to figure out and tried my best to let it go for a long time. Your deconstruction into parts of the fear experience is immensely helpful for me. My family always had dogs, German Shepards. I believe our dog, Baron von Schneider, had a job. He protected our family while my father, a doctor, was away overnight working in the emergency room. He was happy dog, and beautiful, and intelligent and a great companion. Thank you!!!! XOXOXO
Amazing video! Her quote is very similar to the serenity prayer: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference."
@@khazms I know it happens, but its not normal to cut someone off in the middle of getting to a point of a story. I really wanted to hear how Gallop won her over. I thought I missed it and skipped back and forth in the video a couple times to find it. I'm glad she got back to it and finished it.
My disability (chronic pain) set in at 14 (11 years ago) and changing my focus from cure to comfort has had the biggest impact on my health and happiness. Instead of focusing on the negative and fighting it, I'm accepting it and looking for ways to make the best of my situation. It really is the key to happiness.
Finally someone recognizes blind people without trained dogs! I am a blind American bully breeder... I can’t see what you do but I love what you do Cesar keep it up... 🙌🏻
Floyd May I got very excited to read that you’re blind and breed bully’s! The stigma behind them is so dramatically different than how the media portrays them. They’re SO smart and SO loyal, they’ll do whatever their owner asks them to. Unfortunately, the only stories people hear about are from the results of awful humans training them to be aggressive or neglecting them long term to go into a flight or flight mode. It’s unfair to bully’s to have the poor reputation when it’s almost always the human’s fault. My good friend has 4 bully’s and they’re all comically chill dogs who love to snuggle and are content chewing a bone and being lazy most of the day after a good long walk in the mornings. They’re such great dogs with the right owner! ❤️
Texas_Raised_ Texas _Made i’ve been good just here with the dogs how are you been? Also you can follow me on my Facebook business page edge1kennels on Facebook
Love and Respect, you and Molly both. 💖 As a disabled Army vet, I was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis about three weeks after getting an 11 week old Boxer puppy. That was just over 9 years ago, and I owe Paige my life in every sense. Blind in my left eye, deaf in my left ear, gait issues that require me to use a cane, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Paige had specialized training, but instinctively taught herself to adapt to my needs. The Chronic fatigue hit two years into being sick. She already had pro training, but this was new for both of us. I slept for 68 hours straight, and only awoke (after her barking, trying to jump on my chest) when she bit my hand (as gently as she could) and dragged me off the bed. At a CPR training, she gave the dummy actual chest compressions, after licking its face, and checking for breathing. 🤯 Also a Buddha babe, I couldn't live my life without her. 💖🐶💖 Congratulations are definitely in order for the incredible Gallop's success!🤩🌈👏🏼
This is so interesting. Especially since despite feeling like a child, an extension of you and a life partner, they eventually aren't. They are an extra limb, a tool, an assistant. And one day, you have to replace them. You don't have to replace a child. Noone would ever expect you to. This is a very unique situation.
It's not replacing--you can't replace them. You just find space in your heart for the new guide. They are so much more than tools--they are our companions in every way.
@@AmyAndThePup I'm sorry, that was poor wording. As I said, I understand the deep special emotional connection is so much more than towards a tool. I like the limb analogy Molly uses. I just collected words here, knowing that none would fit if it wasn't guide dog itself. As I said, the situation is very unique and I've got a lot of respect for it, so there is no real comparison that fits.
@@JuMixBoox Too true. There's no actual comparison, and as someone who's had the honor of working with three beautiful guide dogs over the last sixteen years, even though one didn't work for me for very long (for various behavioral reasons), they've each tought me precious and meaningful things most pets could never teach. It's a very unique, powerful bond. I've heard it described as a dance. Others have said that the dog is the pilot and the blind person the navigator (since we tell the dog where to go, and their job is to safely take us there). No harm in your words. :) This video made me feel very thoughtful and made me reflect on my dogs and all they've given me.
Wow wow wow what an awesome show...I have a 20yr old blind daughter and she doesn't like dogs...she refuses to get a guide dog cos she has the same trust issues...Now you have to come to Cape Town south africa Cesar...cos I think I need to be trained and my dogs disciplined 🤦♀️
This is a hard situation to be in...but try to bear one thing in mind: not every blind person gets or wants a guide dog, and they should never be forced or pushed into it. Not saying you are doing this, just that other people have done this to blind people I've known, and it's not a very nice thing to do. Most blind people don't have guide dogs, and that needs to be something we respect, even if some of us, blind or sighted, love dogs with out whole hearts. Hang in there. Remember that it's okay to let her walk her own road, with or without a guide dog.
I am disabled, I can't walk, I have learnt to talk again my dog is my happy soulmate, he has issues but so do I. I believe this makes us compatible. What did I learn from watching and listening to Molly and Ceasar I have learnt to try and love myself again, to try and stop letting my disabilities define my life. Thank you lovely clever people's.
This is one of the best collaborations I have seen in a long time. The two of you come from such different backgrounds regarding your relationships with animals, but you both understand what it means to connect with an animal on a much deeper level than most people do. I love how through conversation Molly talked about trust, respect love, and rules, boundaries, limitations (aka Cesar's mantras) without even realizing it. You two spread such a genuine, positive energy and that is such a gift to all of us who watch.
I just realised here that what we long for and value in our relationships is when someone is able to get through to us and shifts the energy that we were stuck in. Like, when my son was a baby, just a toddler, barely walking and learning to talk, one afternoon i was doing dishes and fuming about something, really upset about some trivial stupid things, my son tapped me on the leg, trying to get my attention and he looked me in the eyes and said it's ok mommy, doesn't matter, it's ok It only took a fraction of a second and he pulled me out of my trance, i was able to see how right he was, it truly didn't matter, it was really ok.... He transformed me. Healed me in the moment. I will never forget it as long as i Live
Thank you for this. I admit, I have a hard time myself and have been suggested a service dog, due to having a slew of physical issues, as well as PTSD, anthrophobia and agoraphobia... and the thought of possibly needing one has had me pretty depressed. Like I felt like I was already defeated by everything that is wrong with me. Seeing this has made me reconsider those feelings.
I'm so glad you are reconsidering your feelings. Try to think of a possible service dog as a new connection, and a means of giving you hope and a purpose. Hugs.
Totally agree with what Kelly said! Don’t see aids as a weakness-see them as a tool to help you live an independent and happier life. :) Totally different example but I used to feel like I’d be weak if I took antidepressants because I felt like it meant I couldn’t handle my problems on my own. Then I actually got on them and they literally saved my life and vastly improved my quality of life and now I am such an advocate for people using aids like medication to help live a better life. Good luck to you! I hope you find the right tools for you to live well. :)
I have MS (multiple sclerosis). I loved the old, boring history teacher’s quote- “If there’s something in your life that you cannot accept, you have to change it. If you can’t change it, you have to accept it.” Brilliant!
Cesar groups his lessons and facts in 3's. He's never accidental about it. Every group of 3 qualities has an important thing to learn for everyone. "No Touch, no talk, no eye contact" "Exercise, Discipline, Affection", etc..
This was very interesting because I knew someone who had a guide dog and I really at that point did not realize the trust and the work that goes into a guide dog so this was very eye-opening and very interesting.
This was awesome! I love to hear Caesar’s take on life....he’s so open and wanting to learn more about other people and their experiences...this was a great episode....more of this kind of stuff!🤔 All your episodes are great but this one was the best!!! Looking forward to the next! 😎
Cesar, you are really a good interviewer. You ask the things that I want to know the answer to. Molly is a very interesting well spoken young lady. She is growing.
I got a rescue puppy 6 months ago, and boy I was unprepared for the amount of work and patience and love it really takes to bring up a dog! She is nearly fourteen months old now, and every day I feel more bonded to her and more and more like she is beginning to trust me, and me trust her. She has a few worrying behaviours that at first I resented and didn’t understand how to cope with - she is my first dog ever - but now with time and research I have learnt to be more understanding towards her feelings and I’m working really hard to develop a good bond and hopefully mutual respect with her. I’ve really gone on a learning curve, and I do feel terribly guilty for my ignorance and lack of patience in the first couple months, and am putting a lot of effort to provide a loving and safe home for her with me! Her anxiety seems to be improving fast and she’s already gotten much more confident around people and other dogs, and socialisation has been going very well! Lots of love and thanks to you for all the super informative content you have made available to people like me learning how to be a good dog owner! Yours, Alfie and Mable
This video was so great! So much insight and inspiration from Molly. I've been subbed to her for a while now but I still love hearing parts of her story that I had never heard before.
I'm no longer afraid of the title of Disabled, but with any adversity comes the opportunity to gain strength. I'm less capable in some ways, but more capable in others. Nobody is great at everything.
@@cetkat I'm not afraid of the fact I have altered ability, I merely dislike the negativity of the label disability. The negative connotations of the word imply the inability to achieve positive outcomes. My reality is I can and do achieve that which I set my mind to achieve. Being differently able can be a challenge but my disability does not define me or determine that which I can accomplish. I cannot change the limitations of my body, but my mind can and does determine alternate pathways to my goals and ambitions. I elect to focus on my abilities and not be defined by my disability.
Julie Howman I respect that & agree with you. I've chosen to own the term as part of my acceptance of myself because I have a hidden disability, so I have to state it in various circumstances & define myself with it. Internally however, I'm re-defining it rather than letting it define me. That was a challenge to learn how to do.
Thank you SO MUCH for not just calling her "blind girl" or "blind chick" in the video title. So many people do that so much that she has become known as blind girl. "Blind girl picks my outfits" "blind girl does my makeup" "blind girl cooks my food" etc. You get the point. Thank you for giving her the respect. I know you would NEVER disrespect ANYONE on purpose but I really appreciate you doing this.
RheannaBanana that’s because people didn’t know her back then so they had to drink interest to the tittle people don’t do it as often because she’s more known now
Crying when they talk about sometimes you get the dog you need and not the one you want. Reminds me of my dear dog, who helped me through so much! R.I.P Little Bit 😢
I learned and wrote down what Molly said about accept and change. As a patient with chronical illness, I have done that most of my life. But now I've got a way to tell other people about it. I also like what you said about how everyone should behave. Listen, make people around you happy and guide them if they ask you to. So thank you so much for this amazing video! Lots of love and hugs from Norway.
I really love this interview. Because I’m 75 years old, was diagnosed with retinol atrophy a year and a half ago. I am supposed to be totally blind in another six months. Everyone thinks I’m strange because I excepted the diagnosis. Without being upset. Because there was nothing I could do about it no cure. So it was acceptance and trying to learn as much as I can about how to be. So this was very good insight for me so thank you.
I love Cesar and Molly so much! Their energy is so positive and uplifting. I feel such a connection to these beautiful souls. It is so powerful to be aware of energy and to be able to feel that connection with animals and people. Its good to have that reminder that we are not alone in our feelings. You two are soo inspiring, i am blessed to be a part of your youtube family. Thank you!! ❤❤❤🐝🐝🐝🐶🐶🐶🦜🦜🦜
The quote is "If you don't like something change it, if you can't change it just except it." I love that quote and heard it before. It is a fantastic quote to have.
This is amazing. This is what I want from RUclips. I have been a fan of Cesar since season one of the dog whisperer but this discussion is really inspiring.
I have been a guide dog owner for 22 years. I have owned dogs as pets for my whole life. The bond between a Guide dog and it’s owner is unlike any other. When you own a pet dog, you are the leader. When you own a Guide dog, you are still the leader but the dog has ultimate responsibility. It’s definitely more of a partnership. As a blind person, I feel my bond and trust of animals is helped by the fact that I can’t make eye contact with them. I have had several positive encounters with wild animals that would never have happened if I had been staring at them. Predators stare. I am non threatening and non confrontational because I can’t see. This has been a blessing in my life.
I stumbled on her Chanel about a week or so ago. She is such an inspiration to me. I have been watching a ton of her videos which is what led me to this one. She's a remarkable person, strong, confident. She loves life despite her challenges.
I can't thank you enough for this. Molly is wonderful and confident. Gallop sounds like my previous guide dog, Toby. He was about 81lbs, gentle, calm, and wise. So wise. His puppy raiser said Toby was very deep, and he was. Gosh, I miss him. My current guide, Sita, is spunky and silly and head-strong. She's got wonderful initiative when she's guiding me. She's content to hang out at home, but she gets bored sometimes, and she wants nothing more than to go out to embrace the world. Thank you for this video. It means a lot, and now I find myself wishing I could talk with you the way Molly did here. Sharing our stories is so important, but listening to others' stories is even more meaningful, in its way. I love the dating advice you gave--spot on.
You two have such a mutually beneficial energy. Molly has been a influential force on RUclips, so I’m glad you two could meet and help each other out :) That is what life’s really about.
Molly is a lady everyone should meet. Inspirational ! Cesar is just my HERO!! He is brilliant. He is the master of his craft. The animals were his teacher for instinct. And now they truly are as one. Now Cesar is their guide dog. God Bless you Cesar.
I learned why my Labrador was so happy during his life because I trusted him and he had a job to do that he seemed to love, he looked after me everyday like he was a trained service dog even though he wasn't. Labs are just so naturally caring and good with people with disabilities, he knew when I needed extra care or company or cheering up. He knew when I was in a lot of pain and I couldn't walk fast or far he would just walk at my pace never dragging me down the road and never trying to take me further than I could handle. RIP my beloved Fergus I miss you everyday.
I get told I don't look blind so I say how do you want me to look and they are speechless at that, This girl is fantastic listening to her is lifting my spirit, and shes right we have to accept our blindness because we can't change it. I have a big black labrador only been together since February this year, I am so thankful for him and UK guild dog association I have a life back, hes my partner and we are as 1 now. I am 60 live on my own I do everything cook clean ironing go shopping and Thomas keeps me safe I trust him fully it does take a little time but we are as 1 now. He does things that I never thought he would do.
Molly Burkes is a very positive young woman. She's got all of her trust in Gallop, whom by the way is an amazing guide dog! More than that he's her very best friend in the world. He makes decisions for her to help along her daily activities. She learned all the necessary steps of what it takes to build trust, respect and confidence in each other. Kudos to you Molly & Gallop! You're both an inspiration.......
I am awed @ the bond between animals & us. They are different beings but have a great deal of wisdom if we will listen. The relationship between us is so special & unique. I wouldn't want to be on planet Earth without them.
I have Catalan sheepdogs, and one of the puppies we bred (their first birthday today) is now living with a polish lowland, both are ‘show dogs’ and very well behaved. I love molly and gallop they’re amazing. Loved the other video where gallop relearnt to love water. My Catalan pup (that we bred) is in training as an assistance dog, we say she was sent to us for me. Early stages but so far she’s picking pup the training and excelling in it. we started taking her basic polite obedience to the next level four months ago and her behaviour during public access is so good, she makes us so proud. we had a parent point her out to a misbehaving child as an example of how to behave! Which was quite funny for us.
I answered an ad to walk a dog in my neighborhood. Come to find out he was a guide dog and that his blind owner had health problems and couldn't walk him. Long story short, I have had Fenton, the yellow lab with me for about seven months. What a gift I have been given. I can see through the eyes of a blind man and communicate with the most wonderful dog! I would love to tell our whole story in detail. Please let me know how I can do this because it's a wonderful story. Anne Easterwood
@@misscindy1596 I am still fostering him. His blind owner had his second knee surgery and I fostered him as well in my home for a month. I have learned so much from both of them and they have become part of my life forever.
It's too bad that most Utubers don't read the comment section cause I bet that would be a great interview since most most of the time the main care giver of a service dog is the person they were trained for and they experience their dogs differently than those that are not dependent on the animal.
It's amazing how humble Cesar is while listening to her speak about her experiences. He lets her talk the majority of the time on a subject he's an expert in....truly awesome and inspirational show of character.
Wow. I just recently discovered Mollys Channel (she's wonderful) and haven't seen much content of Cesar yet, I'm so stunned by how respectful he is to a young girl. This might be the first time in my life I heard phrases like "teach me about that" and "let me type that down" from the older person in the conversation. Like, even when (like in this case) the younger person is the one who clerarly knows more about the topic they often get cut off or questioned or people do have this whole "well, you're still young, your not valid yet" thing going on. I love to see this.
Educating the humans on our planet is key....we must remember that we can learn so much from our animals...I take my lead from my own dogs in many ways as we live closely together and I trust them implicitly as they do me. I so wish that there were more people in the world like Molly.
I'm late to watching this. But I got chills when you said they come to us at the exact time we need them. I had my dog Echo for my entire twentys. He was my best friend. And got me through a lot. I don't know if I will ever have a bond like him. The day I lost him, I started dating my now husband. I miss him so much but it he was pretty sick in the end and held on until the last moment I needed him.
I can’t wait I’m getting my guide dog soon and I hope to train service dogs along with my vet tech work. I’d love to meet with Cesar For those of you that are curious I type with either really large text or with voiceover that reads what I type.
Kelly Smith Wahle nice! Are you getting a guide dog as well or a different kind of service dog? Thank you by the way, I’m even taking some Karen Pryor courses for my training certification first and I do online vet tech work with hands on internships almost like workshops or labs
I’m sure you get asked how you do that all the time. I try to tell my grandfather that there are devices and programs that would make using the internet easy for him but he’s to stubborn actually use the services and programs so I just help him when he needs it. molly has a few videos on guide dogs that might be helpful if your looking into getting one or have recently got one .
I love this video. I love to hear Molly talking with Caesar of her dogs, she is so wise. I love this so much that I cry. Thank you Molly and Caesar, god bless both of you 🙏❤️
Only thing I love more than talking about my dogs is listening to other people talk about their dogs! I love this conversation! Please keep up with the talk show!
It is truly inspirational to say "if you can't accept something in your life, you need to change it, if you can't change something in your life, you need to accept it", however our Molly didn't only accept her blindness, she can make joke of it, she is even utilising it as a unique feature of herself to start her business (from the perspective of marketing). We should all learn how to turn our weakness to a strength.
jourdan p i scrolled through so many comments looking for something like this! He kept interrupting her stories and going on side tangents... all good but he needs to practice holding those thoughts back and let people finish answering the questions that he asked first 😂 I’m glad molly is mentally organized enough to remember to come back and finish what she was saying, because I get SO MAD when I’m interrupted and then forget my train of thought
@@MarleyIrena I think that's just his personality I think he's just a passionate man and that happens sometimes when you get excited about stuff. I love Caesar and Molly they're both great!
I am so glad to finally meet Molly Burke, talk to her, and learn from her. What did you learn? And what would you like me to do a video about next?
Hi Mr. Millan
If I’m looking to adopt a dog where can I start to look? Do you have any shelters or organizations in the Dallas Texas area that you would recommend?
Thank you
Great Show! I have learned so much from you over the years. My son is Deaf-blind and I have used your methods to bond and help my son. Calm and Assertive as one example. How to control your anxiety and so much more. I just wanted to say Thank You!
Great job Cesar, this is very relatable to me being legally blind. I can still see a little in one eye so I still have some sight to work with. I’m getting my guide dog soon and I’m studying vet tech and service dog training.
Hello to Cesar Millan 😊, as I would like to meet him one day., I thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us personally I have learned a lot from you and, he applied it in my work, I send you a big hug, many greetings and Blessings from Cd. Juarez Chihuahua. I apologize for my dramatic writing but I don't know English and I use the Google translator to understand and write to you.
What a lovely lady molly is and Gallop is great 👍 I’m so inspired by her to always be yourself and be happy with what you have thank you Cesar for sharing with us all .❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for helping Gallop! I can't wait to visit again :)
Next time, I'm cooking!
@SnowBear Watch my videos and you can learn!
I love you molly! These videos are so cool to watch, I enjoyed seeing Gallop swim in the other video with Cesar!
Great surprise to see you Molly here! Next time, please visit Cesar with Drew and Stella 🥰
SnowBear show some respect in your question geez, be a gentlemen.
“My life is in his paws.”
The quote I never knew I needed to hear.
PETA:"Using service dogs is wrong because they dont want to work 24/7 and they cant be dogs. They're like slaves".
Cesar: "Dogs need a purpose and a job to have happiness".
Yeah back off PETA. Services dogs not only help people, but they have fun doing it!
Yes! They love their work, if treated with love and respect, and yes, trust. Each of my guide dogs have loved their work, and my current one still does!
PETA makes me angry with their whole spiel.
Yes! If a service dog doesn’t want to work, it won’t!
because cesar treats the dog as dog, while other people treats dog as human,
PETA have people in it that gets over the top they remind me of people that dont want logging done but theyre the same people down at home depot buying their lumber for their projects.
A handler will never make a service dog work 24/7 anyway. PETA is just ignorant
My sister is legally blind - quite. She had a bad experience with a German Shepherd when 8. Now in 70's and still so afraid. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 This show is wonderful and I will show it to her. She will not consider a guide rog unfortunately. ❤ to you both.
Things I did not expect to see today: Cesar Millan saying “okurrr”
same but I loved it!🤣🤣🤣
28:42 in case anyone missed it b/c it was adorable and on point.
SPOILRR
@@isabelaspinelli9494if you dont want to see spoilers the dont read the comments before you watch the entire video lol
@@annevh9315 i wasnt complaining about it i was just shocked bout the whole fact, a lot to process (icon like cesar saying something i wouldnt expect him to) thats why it was all in caps
"If you can't accept something in your life, you need to change it. If you can't change it, you need to accept it."
When is this merch coming out? xD
Beanasaur That’s a Maya Angelou quote
WHAT you wrote applies to Millions they need to learn quick.
Beanasaur I always say, "If you cannot change something, change the way you THINK about it.." ☺️😊👌🏻
@@CrystalPistol I think the Maya Angelou quote says "if you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude". Not sure about it tho, so correct me if I'm wrong!
Same as the Serenity Prayer; Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
Not only is Ceasar good with Dogs hes also good with people. He seemed genuinely interested in what she had to say and about her.
He is AMAZING with people!! I think he could do even bigger things than he has already.. 🙏🏾💚 The way he deals with people is unreal
WHAT AN AMAZING COLLAB! Cesar has been my hero since I was a little kid and now I am so into Molly’s channel this is a dream come true! ♥️ Gracias, Cesar.
Pal Cadaval your cecar almost end it his life after almost lost everything
I feel the same!! Everything I learned about dogs as a child was from Cesar, and now I have learnt so much about service dogs and building a bond and trust with your dog from Molly. They're an awesome match and I hope they do more content together
*”if you can’t accept something in your life, you have to change it, and if you can’t change it, you need to accept it.”* BEST. ADVICE. EVER.
Disabled or not, Molly’s energy is phenomenal! What an amazing young lady. Keep doing you Molls!! Love it! ❤️
She's so beautiful, strong and independent, I think we could all learn something from her. And I love her videos and what she stands for and her happiness
I dont know if youre going to see my reply to you on Molly's channel but I suggested that you make a "service dog awareness video" something to teach humans how to behave around service dogs. That would be very helpful for the disabled. :)
Omg i love it because people with service dogs are trained to be with them but people without them aren't and don't always know how to act!
I think she has already done one about it
paloma carretero santos she has, but Cesar hasn't. Cesar has followers who hasn't followed Molly so more people will become aware about service dogs when he does it. 😁
Molly and Cesar gossiping about boys and dating is a MOOD
Yeah finding men who lead, but not are assholes is a thing
Right?!? I thought it was such a fun conversation.
+1 for the comment
+1 for your name
@@irissupercoolsy I think it's a lesson that many humans, male and female, though it seems like males are getting a higher rate of dismissal and assumption recently, don't have purpose. They have been taught what will give them supposed 'happiness': stuff and a 'career'. A job, even if you enjoy the content, you are overworked at, missing family friend and community time, to buy stuff you are too busy to use or is only their to impress others. Humans need purpose just like dogs, we just have more options and opportunities to find it. Especially in today's social media world, we are avatars. The perfect version of ourselves. We talk more than ever but rarely listen or connect. Relationships, serving others, is just as important to humans as it is to dogs.
When Cesar Millan hurries to write down a Molly Burke quote.. 👐
Well it's not HER quote, it's molly quoting her teacher quoting someone else. Also it's kind of one of the most generic quotes there are, one that exists in every language.
@@louibeans Whoever it is the quote belongs to, I just meant it as an observation about how Cesar was so enthusiastic about writing it down to possibly use it himself some day.
Svenja M. You must be great to be around.....
Just came from Molly's video! Gallop did so great with you! My pit bulls Aries and Athena have benefited from me watching you for years.
Savannah Kendrick me too
Savannah K, same🐾🙌🏼👍🏼😍
We trained our dog to not jump onto people, but when gets really exited he Jumps around in Front of them like halve a Meter away from them that allways looks very funny when a huge black dog with giant teeth runs up to you and Jumps in Circles because he is so happy to see you bevor asking you for Pets and licking your hand, only if you give him pets tho,
He also doesn't like when you Take many Pictures of him, and i guess he copied that Behavior from my siblings and me, cuz when you do that he lays down, snuggles into a Wall or the Bottom of the Couch and Covers his Face with his paws, and if he is laying with his head head on your lap... well he tryed to Hide in my lap bevor and slammed his head into me nuts... He sometimes forgets that he is Not a small puppy anymore
I love the names :D
Savannah and Aries omg those are the best names
As a disabled guy, molly has such a great mindset for her condition, a great lesson of acceptance, thank you 🙏
Molly's quote about acceptance... perfect.
Perfection!
It's actually from Maya Angelou.
Molly is force of nature! God bless you both @cesarmillan
@Angel Bulldog It has more verses too. Very good.
@Angel Bulldog It's called the Serenity Prayer!
Holy cow--Molly IS BLIND? I watched the video helping her dog swim FIRST. Molly is an amazing young woman. Her "energy" is so confident, "normal" (maybe that's not the right word, maybe that sounds insensitive, apologies if so), it's incredibly powerful and inspirational to see people overcome major challenges. Thank you Molly!! You ROCK!!!
Cesar saying “OKURRRR” is my new favorite thing
I almost spit my coffee out from laughing when he said that!
I love I love listening to you interact with your guy dog, since I am also blind, it gives so much hope and inspiration to the freedom and independence that a guide animal can provide. Thank you for being such a great advocate for all of us who are blind or visually impaired. Matt
this was incredibly inspiring! Molly is so strong and wise at such a young age
Yes, I agree!
Cesar's energy reminds me so much of my karate instructor, an incredibly special man by the name of Ed Caporelli. I could show up to class in the worst mood, angry or anxious, and leave with a feeling of contentment filling my soul. Sensei was for people what Cesar is for dogs (and their people too.)
I absolutely love this discussion on trust.
This made me cry.... i have no idea why.. 🤷♀️🤦♀️😂😭 haha
@@miktalksshit9705 completely understandable response to feel emotion. It's an ineffable feeling, though.
I just can't believe how well spoken Cesar is. He is giving me advice that i need that i didn't know about until now. I'm so thankful 🙏
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Not so bad for a person that so many people in America call ILLEGALS.
@@BrianBriCurInTheOC Well he isn't illegal anymore
Ansley W same! ❤️
Cesar became a US citizens a few years ago.
@@BrianBriCurInTheOC cesar is a legal american , its a long process to become one and he went through it years ago.now he is an american treasure
Damn! That girl is wise beyond her years. Really enjoyed this interview!
I have 4 children. 2 boys and 2 girls who I would die for. But I had this dog "Bella" for 8 years and I have never Loved a being more than I loved my Bella. It did not take away my love for others. It was just the most special connection I have ever experienced.
my baby Panda who i had for 16 and half years- since i was 8 died a few months ago and she was my soulmate, literally like my heart outside of my body= ive never felt the love i felt towards her to anyone else. I love my other dog Koko so much but... its just different is all
I totally relate to this. My husband is sometimes jealous of the bond I have with my dog, but my love for my dog doesn't take anything away from my love for him. It's not like sharing pie. I got my dog after moving away to a new place where I didn't know anyone. He got me through the death of my grandfather, the death of my uncle, and a severe bout of depression. The bond with a dog is like nothing else!
I had a dog named Bella that my parents had to give back to a shelter, just by chance was she a quiet black dog ?
That's not normal
@@beth1188 Then you obviously do not understand Love.
Dear Caser, You are helping me overcome my fear of playing music in front of other people. I am a musician, a violinist, and I live in Ireland. I have tried for a long time to figure out and tried my best to let it go for a long time. Your deconstruction into parts of the fear experience is immensely helpful for me. My family always had dogs, German Shepards. I believe our dog, Baron von Schneider, had a job. He protected our family while my father, a doctor, was away overnight working in the emergency room. He was happy dog, and beautiful, and intelligent and a great companion. Thank you!!!! XOXOXO
Amazing video! Her quote is very similar to the serenity prayer: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference."
I thought so too - basically a succinct version of the core concept. I like em both 😊🐶🐕
I appreciate molly for going back to her point after being interrupted. I was so interested in her stories!
Glamorrous i agree i was sad she didnt finish the story about giving gallop a chance at first haha
@@myiareads yeah me too I wanted to hear the rest of that story haha
It's called a conversation, not a discussion or argument. It's normal to interrupt.
@@khazms I know it happens, but its not normal to cut someone off in the middle of getting to a point of a story. I really wanted to hear how Gallop won her over. I thought I missed it and skipped back and forth in the video a couple times to find it. I'm glad she got back to it and finished it.
That smile on Mollys face when Cesar said "being friends with one" so sweet
My disability (chronic pain) set in at 14 (11 years ago) and changing my focus from cure to comfort has had the biggest impact on my health and happiness. Instead of focusing on the negative and fighting it, I'm accepting it and looking for ways to make the best of my situation. It really is the key to happiness.
Finally someone recognizes blind people without trained dogs! I am a blind American bully breeder... I can’t see what you do but I love what you do Cesar keep it up... 🙌🏻
Floyd May I got very excited to read that you’re blind and breed bully’s! The stigma behind them is so dramatically different than how the media portrays them. They’re SO smart and SO loyal, they’ll do whatever their owner asks them to. Unfortunately, the only stories people hear about are from the results of awful humans training them to be aggressive or neglecting them long term to go into a flight or flight mode. It’s unfair to bully’s to have the poor reputation when it’s almost always the human’s fault. My good friend has 4 bully’s and they’re all comically chill dogs who love to snuggle and are content chewing a bone and being lazy most of the day after a good long walk in the mornings. They’re such great dogs with the right owner! ❤️
Tiffany LeClair exactly! Thanks for the comment
Texas_Raised_ Texas _Made i’ve been good just here with the dogs how are you been? Also you can follow me on my Facebook business page edge1kennels on Facebook
Cesar is on another level spiritual one we need to be more like that and keep learning keep learning that haw we get better....................
Love and Respect, you and Molly both. 💖
As a disabled Army vet, I was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis about three weeks after getting an 11 week old Boxer puppy. That was just over 9 years ago, and I owe Paige my life in every sense. Blind in my left eye, deaf in my left ear, gait issues that require me to use a cane, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Paige had specialized training, but instinctively taught herself to adapt to my needs. The Chronic fatigue hit two years into being sick. She already had pro training, but this was new for both of us. I slept for 68 hours straight, and only awoke (after her barking, trying to jump on my chest) when she bit my hand (as gently as she could) and dragged me off the bed. At a CPR training, she gave the dummy actual chest compressions, after licking its face, and checking for breathing. 🤯
Also a Buddha babe, I couldn't live my life without her. 💖🐶💖
Congratulations are definitely in order for the incredible Gallop's success!🤩🌈👏🏼
Thank you for sharing your story. Paige is one awesome dog, I don't even have to know her to love her. Wonderful.
Incredible and beautiful her love for you. I'm so glad you have her!
So sorry for what you are going through and suffering. And so happy you have yourbdog in your life! I hope you find acceptance and joy :)
Savannah, Jedi, and Mellie,
Paige Tyra and I appreciate you, your words, and your face spaces. Big hugs & wiggly tails. 🐶💖
It really made my heart Happy when she described seeing Gallop sitting like a human and how she felt when she saw how Gallop was looking at her. 💜
This is so interesting. Especially since despite feeling like a child, an extension of you and a life partner, they eventually aren't. They are an extra limb, a tool, an assistant. And one day, you have to replace them. You don't have to replace a child. Noone would ever expect you to. This is a very unique situation.
It's not replacing--you can't replace them. You just find space in your heart for the new guide. They are so much more than tools--they are our companions in every way.
@@AmyAndThePup I'm sorry, that was poor wording. As I said, I understand the deep special emotional connection is so much more than towards a tool. I like the limb analogy Molly uses. I just collected words here, knowing that none would fit if it wasn't guide dog itself. As I said, the situation is very unique and I've got a lot of respect for it, so there is no real comparison that fits.
@@JuMixBoox Too true. There's no actual comparison, and as someone who's had the honor of working with three beautiful guide dogs over the last sixteen years, even though one didn't work for me for very long (for various behavioral reasons), they've each tought me precious and meaningful things most pets could never teach. It's a very unique, powerful bond. I've heard it described as a dance. Others have said that the dog is the pilot and the blind person the navigator (since we tell the dog where to go, and their job is to safely take us there).
No harm in your words. :) This video made me feel very thoughtful and made me reflect on my dogs and all they've given me.
I cried watching Molly’s video and learned so much from this interview. ❤️❤️
Wow wow wow what an awesome show...I have a 20yr old blind daughter and she doesn't like dogs...she refuses to get a guide dog cos she has the same trust issues...Now you have to come to Cape Town south africa Cesar...cos I think I need to be trained and my dogs disciplined 🤦♀️
Fellow South African🙌 hope cesar visits!
This is a hard situation to be in...but try to bear one thing in mind: not every blind person gets or wants a guide dog, and they should never be forced or pushed into it. Not saying you are doing this, just that other people have done this to blind people I've known, and it's not a very nice thing to do. Most blind people don't have guide dogs, and that needs to be something we respect, even if some of us, blind or sighted, love dogs with out whole hearts.
Hang in there. Remember that it's okay to let her walk her own road, with or without a guide dog.
Could you introduce your daughter to Molly and her yt channel she may change her mind
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I am disabled, I can't walk, I have learnt to talk again my dog is my happy soulmate, he has issues but so do I. I believe this makes us compatible. What did I learn from watching and listening to Molly and Ceasar I have learnt to try and love myself again, to try and stop letting my disabilities define my life. Thank you lovely clever people's.
This is one of the best collaborations I have seen in a long time. The two of you come from such different backgrounds regarding your relationships with animals, but you both understand what it means to connect with an animal on a much deeper level than most people do. I love how through conversation Molly talked about trust, respect love, and rules, boundaries, limitations (aka Cesar's mantras) without even realizing it. You two spread such a genuine, positive energy and that is such a gift to all of us who watch.
I just realised here that what we long for and value in our relationships is when someone is able to get through to us and shifts the energy that we were stuck in.
Like, when my son was a baby, just a toddler, barely walking and learning to talk, one afternoon i was doing dishes and fuming about something, really upset about some trivial stupid things, my son tapped me on the leg, trying to get my attention and he looked me in the eyes and said it's ok mommy, doesn't matter, it's ok
It only took a fraction of a second and he pulled me out of my trance, i was able to see how right he was, it truly didn't matter, it was really ok.... He transformed me. Healed me in the moment.
I will never forget it as long as i Live
Thank you for this.
I admit, I have a hard time myself and have been suggested a service dog, due to having a slew of physical issues, as well as PTSD, anthrophobia and agoraphobia... and the thought of possibly needing one has had me pretty depressed. Like I felt like I was already defeated by everything that is wrong with me.
Seeing this has made me reconsider those feelings.
I'm so glad you are reconsidering your feelings. Try to think of a possible service dog as a new connection, and a means of giving you hope and a purpose. Hugs.
@@IncredibleAnyway Beautifully said. Thank you so much.
Totally agree with what Kelly said! Don’t see aids as a weakness-see them as a tool to help you live an independent and happier life. :)
Totally different example but I used to feel like I’d be weak if I took antidepressants because I felt like it meant I couldn’t handle my problems on my own. Then I actually got on them and they literally saved my life and vastly improved my quality of life and now I am such an advocate for people using aids like medication to help live a better life. Good luck to you! I hope you find the right tools for you to live well. :)
Go for it, LadySamus!
I have MS (multiple sclerosis). I loved the old, boring history teacher’s quote- “If there’s something in your life that you cannot accept, you have to change it. If you can’t change it, you have to accept it.”
Brilliant!
I’m here from Molly’s Channel. What you said about Love, Respect, and Trust is extremely interesting to me, thank you! Subscribed!
Cesar groups his lessons and facts in 3's. He's never accidental about it. Every group of 3 qualities has an important thing to learn for everyone. "No Touch, no talk, no eye contact" "Exercise, Discipline, Affection", etc..
"If a guy doesn't have a mission, drop him." Thank you Cesar
Thanks Cesar.Still learning how to deal with having my leg amputated.This video helped me a lot.Thank GOD for you Cesar,Molly.Bless you both.😘😘😍😍!!!!
@@IncredibleAnyway 😍😍.
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This young woman has learned wisdom decades past her years and states it so eloquently with great clarity.
This was very interesting because I knew someone who had a guide dog and I really at that point did not realize the trust and the work that goes into a guide dog so this was very eye-opening and very interesting.
This was awesome! I love to hear Caesar’s take on life....he’s so open and wanting to learn more about other people and their experiences...this was a great episode....more of this kind of stuff!🤔 All your episodes are great but this one was the best!!! Looking forward to the next! 😎
I love you Cesar! And molly too! You have inspired me and i will watch all of you videos, and support you forever!
My Mom taught me to “change the things you can change, and learn to accept the things you cannot change”,
Basically the same thing Molly is saying.
Cesar, you are really a good interviewer. You ask the things that I want to know the answer to. Molly is a very interesting well spoken young lady. She is growing.
I got a rescue puppy 6 months ago, and boy I was unprepared for the amount of work and patience and love it really takes to bring up a dog! She is nearly fourteen months old now, and every day I feel more bonded to her and more and more like she is beginning to trust me, and me trust her.
She has a few worrying behaviours that at first I resented and didn’t understand how to cope with - she is my first dog ever - but now with time and research I have learnt to be more understanding towards her feelings and I’m working really hard to develop a good bond and hopefully mutual respect with her.
I’ve really gone on a learning curve, and I do feel terribly guilty for my ignorance and lack of patience in the first couple months, and am putting a lot of effort to provide a loving and safe home for her with me!
Her anxiety seems to be improving fast and she’s already gotten much more confident around people and other dogs, and socialisation has been going very well!
Lots of love and thanks to you for all the super informative content you have made available to people like me learning how to be a good dog owner!
Yours,
Alfie and Mable
This video was so great! So much insight and inspiration from Molly. I've been subbed to her for a while now but I still love hearing parts of her story that I had never heard before.
What a Beautiful Soul is this young woman..
I love how molly exhibits the reality of that which the world label as disabled, consistently exhibit they're merely differently able.
100% Completely agree!
I'm no longer afraid of the title of Disabled, but with any adversity comes the opportunity to gain strength. I'm less capable in some ways, but more capable in others. Nobody is great at everything.
@@cetkat I'm not afraid of the fact I have altered ability, I merely dislike the negativity of the label disability. The negative connotations of the word imply the inability to achieve positive outcomes. My reality is I can and do achieve that which I set my mind to achieve. Being differently able can be a challenge but my disability does not define me or determine that which I can accomplish. I cannot change the limitations of my body, but my mind can and does determine alternate pathways to my goals and ambitions. I elect to focus on my abilities and not be defined by my disability.
Julie Howman I respect that & agree with you. I've chosen to own the term as part of my acceptance of myself because I have a hidden disability, so I have to state it in various circumstances & define myself with it. Internally however, I'm re-defining it rather than letting it define me. That was a challenge to learn how to do.
A lot of disabled people strongly dislike the title “Differently abled”
Cesar I admire you so much!. You're a great role model 💓.
Thank you SO MUCH for not just calling her "blind girl" or "blind chick" in the video title. So many people do that so much that she has become known as blind girl. "Blind girl picks my outfits" "blind girl does my makeup" "blind girl cooks my food" etc. You get the point. Thank you for giving her the respect. I know you would NEVER disrespect ANYONE on purpose but I really appreciate you doing this.
RheannaBanana that’s because people didn’t know her back then so they had to drink interest to the tittle people don’t do it as often because she’s more known now
Crying when they talk about sometimes you get the dog you need and not the one you want. Reminds me of my dear dog, who helped me through so much! R.I.P Little Bit 😢
I learned and wrote down what Molly said about accept and change. As a patient with chronical illness, I have done that most of my life. But now I've got a way to tell other people about it. I also like what you said about how everyone should behave. Listen, make people around you happy and guide them if they ask you to. So thank you so much for this amazing video! Lots of love and hugs from Norway.
I really love this interview. Because I’m 75 years old, was diagnosed with retinol atrophy a year and a half ago. I am supposed to be totally blind in another six months. Everyone thinks I’m strange because I excepted the diagnosis. Without being upset. Because there was nothing I could do about it no cure. So it was acceptance and trying to learn as much as I can about how to be. So this was very good insight for me so thank you.
I love Cesar and Molly so much! Their energy is so positive and uplifting. I feel such a connection to these beautiful souls. It is so powerful to be aware of energy and to be able to feel that connection with animals and people. Its good to have that reminder that we are not alone in our feelings. You two are soo inspiring, i am blessed to be a part of your youtube family. Thank you!!
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The quote is "If you don't like something change it, if you can't change it just except it." I love that quote and heard it before. It is a fantastic quote to have.
This is amazing. This is what I want from RUclips. I have been a fan of Cesar since season one of the dog whisperer but this discussion is really inspiring.
I have been a guide dog owner for 22 years. I have owned dogs as pets for my whole life. The bond between a Guide dog and it’s owner is unlike any other. When you own a pet dog, you are the leader. When you own a Guide dog, you are still the leader but the dog has ultimate responsibility. It’s definitely more of a partnership. As a blind person, I feel my bond and trust of animals is helped by the fact that I can’t make eye contact with them. I have had several positive encounters with wild animals that would never have happened if I had been staring at them. Predators stare. I am non threatening and non confrontational because I can’t see. This has been a blessing in my life.
What an amazing interview! Molly is so inspiring I’m glad you both got together!
I stumbled on her Chanel about a week or so ago. She is such an inspiration to me. I have been watching a ton of her videos which is what led me to this one. She's a remarkable person, strong, confident. She loves life despite her challenges.
Dating 101 With Cesar Millan: 29:31
Best advice out there 😂❤️
I can't thank you enough for this. Molly is wonderful and confident. Gallop sounds like my previous guide dog, Toby. He was about 81lbs, gentle, calm, and wise. So wise. His puppy raiser said Toby was very deep, and he was. Gosh, I miss him.
My current guide, Sita, is spunky and silly and head-strong. She's got wonderful initiative when she's guiding me. She's content to hang out at home, but she gets bored sometimes, and she wants nothing more than to go out to embrace the world.
Thank you for this video. It means a lot, and now I find myself wishing I could talk with you the way Molly did here.
Sharing our stories is so important, but listening to others' stories is even more meaningful, in its way. I love the dating advice you gave--spot on.
You two have such a mutually beneficial energy. Molly has been a influential force on RUclips, so I’m glad you two could meet and help each other out :) That is what life’s really about.
After blubbering happy tears of Gallop the Buddha facing his fears on Molly's video, I am so glad I came to this wisdom fest. You inspire me !!
Your oprah moment was amazing!!! I love this video so inspiring!!
Molly is a lady everyone should meet. Inspirational ! Cesar is just my HERO!! He is brilliant. He is the master of his craft. The animals were his teacher for instinct. And now they truly are as one. Now Cesar is their guide dog. God Bless you Cesar.
I could've watched this for 10 hours. This conversation was amazing!
I learned why my Labrador was so happy during his life because I trusted him and he had a job to do that he seemed to love, he looked after me everyday like he was a trained service dog even though he wasn't. Labs are just so naturally caring and good with people with disabilities, he knew when I needed extra care or company or cheering up. He knew when I was in a lot of pain and I couldn't walk fast or far he would just walk at my pace never dragging me down the road and never trying to take me further than I could handle. RIP my beloved Fergus I miss you everyday.
EXCELLENT vid. mr. milan. you certainly captured the excitement and drama animals and pets bring into our lives. cudos dog whisperer.
Bless your heart Molly. Being who you are. Letting others be who they are.
I get told I don't look blind so I say how do you want me to look and they are speechless at that,
This girl is fantastic listening to her is lifting my spirit, and shes right we have to accept our blindness because we can't change it. I have a big black labrador only been together since February this year, I am so thankful for him and UK guild dog association I have a life back, hes my partner and we are as 1 now. I am 60 live on my own I do everything cook clean ironing go shopping and Thomas keeps me safe I trust him fully it does take a little time but we are as 1 now. He does things that I never thought he would do.
Molly Burkes is a very positive young woman. She's got all of her trust in Gallop, whom by the way is an amazing guide dog! More than that he's her very best friend in the world. He makes decisions for her to help along her daily activities. She learned all the necessary steps of what it takes to build trust, respect and confidence in each other.
Kudos to you Molly & Gallop!
You're both an inspiration.......
I love how you challenge Molly by shooting quick questions and jumping from one topic to another
I am awed @ the bond between animals & us. They are different beings but have a great deal of wisdom if we will listen. The relationship between us is so special & unique. I wouldn't want to be on planet Earth without them.
I learnt I need to balance my ability to listen, be happy to lucky and direct/protect.
I have Catalan sheepdogs, and one of the puppies we bred (their first birthday today) is now living with a polish lowland, both are ‘show dogs’ and very well behaved.
I love molly and gallop they’re amazing. Loved the other video where gallop relearnt to love water.
My Catalan pup (that we bred) is in training as an assistance dog, we say she was sent to us for me. Early stages but so far she’s picking pup the training and excelling in it. we started taking her basic polite obedience to the next level four months ago and her behaviour during public access is so good, she makes us so proud. we had a parent point her out to a misbehaving child as an example of how to behave! Which was quite funny for us.
I answered an ad to walk a dog in my neighborhood. Come to find out he was a guide dog and that his blind owner had health problems and couldn't walk him. Long story short, I have had Fenton, the yellow lab with me for about seven months. What a gift I have been given. I can see through the eyes of a blind man and communicate with the most wonderful dog! I would love to tell our whole story in detail. Please let me know how I can do this because it's a wonderful story. Anne Easterwood
Wow.... this is sad and beautiful.
Do you mean you own the dog now?
@@misscindy1596 I am still fostering him. His blind owner had his second knee surgery and I fostered him as well in my home for a month. I have learned so much from both of them and they have become part of my life forever.
@@anne94577 how wonderful that they met you, thank you for being an angel
It's too bad that most Utubers don't read the comment section cause I bet that would be a great interview since most most of the time the main care giver of a service dog is the person they were trained for and they experience their dogs differently than those that are not dependent on the animal.
It's amazing how humble Cesar is while listening to her speak about her experiences. He lets her talk the majority of the time on a subject he's an expert in....truly awesome and inspirational show of character.
Lovely that i can continue watching your stuff here on yt
This was such a beautiful conversation.
"If you can't accept it, change it. If you can't change it, accept it".
César I love you and I've been following Molly for years now also she's amazing and her dog as well bless you and your Chanel is off to a good start
Thank you! Molly is awesome!
Molly, A Profound Quote. Many Thanks. Health and Blessings to You and Mr. Malian.
Wow. I just recently discovered Mollys Channel (she's wonderful) and haven't seen much content of Cesar yet, I'm so stunned by how respectful he is to a young girl. This might be the first time in my life I heard phrases like "teach me about that" and "let me type that down" from the older person in the conversation.
Like, even when (like in this case) the younger person is the one who clerarly knows more about the topic they often get cut off or questioned or people do have this whole "well, you're still young, your not valid yet" thing going on. I love to see this.
I love these videos Cesar!! Thank you! Love from Oregon ❤️
Educating the humans on our planet is key....we must remember that we can learn so much from our animals...I take my lead from my own dogs in many ways as we live closely together and I trust them implicitly as they do me. I so wish that there were more people in the world like Molly.
What a fabulous conversation. Thank you both so much.
I'm late to watching this. But I got chills when you said they come to us at the exact time we need them. I had my dog Echo for my entire twentys. He was my best friend. And got me through a lot. I don't know if I will ever have a bond like him. The day I lost him, I started dating my now husband. I miss him so much but it he was pretty sick in the end and held on until the last moment I needed him.
I can’t wait I’m getting my guide dog soon and I hope to train service dogs along with my vet tech work. I’d love to meet with Cesar
For those of you that are curious I type with either really large text or with voiceover that reads what I type.
Kelly Smith Wahle nice! Are you getting a guide dog as well or a different kind of service dog? Thank you by the way, I’m even taking some Karen Pryor courses for my training certification first and I do online vet tech work with hands on internships almost like workshops or labs
I’m sure you get asked how you do that all the time. I try to tell my grandfather that there are devices and programs that would make using the internet easy for him but he’s to stubborn actually use the services and programs so I just help him when he needs it. molly has a few videos on guide dogs that might be helpful if your looking into getting one or have recently got one .
I love this video. I love to hear Molly talking with Caesar of her dogs, she is so wise. I love this so much that I cry. Thank you Molly and Caesar, god bless both of you 🙏❤️
Someone tell me how I watched a Cesar Millan video and walked away with a key piece of dating advice 😂
Only thing I love more than talking about my dogs is listening to other people talk about their dogs! I love this conversation! Please keep up with the talk show!
28:45 👌OKKKKKRRRRR!!! I laughed so hard!!! Love you both!!! 💖
One of the "most" powerful videos ever..... So much to take in... God Bless you two awesome people...
Hey Cesar, hope all is well!! You are definitely living the dream!!!
It is truly inspirational to say "if you can't accept something in your life, you need to change it, if you can't change something in your life, you need to accept it", however our Molly didn't only accept her blindness, she can make joke of it, she is even utilising it as a unique feature of herself to start her business (from the perspective of marketing). We should all learn how to turn our weakness to a strength.
Molly I'm glad u finished your story with Gallop.
jourdan p i scrolled through so many comments looking for something like this! He kept interrupting her stories and going on side tangents... all good but he needs to practice holding those thoughts back and let people finish answering the questions that he asked first 😂 I’m glad molly is mentally organized enough to remember to come back and finish what she was saying, because I get SO MAD when I’m interrupted and then forget my train of thought
@@MarleyIrena I think that's just his personality I think he's just a passionate man and that happens sometimes when you get excited about stuff. I love Caesar and Molly they're both great!
Motivational interview! Thanks. You can’t know the number of times as a disabled woman I’ve wanted to end my life; this conversation gives me hope.