Bitten by Tragedy Cesar Millan s Dog Whisperer"

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2013
  • Millan's 43-acre ranch, his "Dog Psychology Center," is evidence that the Mexican immigrant, who sneaked over the border and once slept under a highway overpass, has come a long way. He's a U.S. citizen now, working on his new series "Cesar Millan's Leader of the Pack," and has two teenage sons. As many as 11 million people per week tuned in to watch him working with dogs that many owners would want to give away on "Dog Whisperer."
    But three years ago, his life started to fall apart: His beloved pit bull Daddy died, days later his wife of 16 years phoned to tell him she wanted a divorce, and his relationship with his two sons soured as they blamed him for the divorce. And Millan discovered his inattention to his business had left him without a cent
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  • @MDCKilla
    @MDCKilla 9 лет назад +226

    This is why I hold Cesar in very high respect, the man has had some really tough times and he still smiles and is super cool, by far one of the friendliest people ever

    • @luckyskin09
      @luckyskin09 9 лет назад +1

      MDCKilla he smiles now but he did try to kill himself..

    • @kunalchanna6699
      @kunalchanna6699 9 лет назад +6

      Pierre Morin So what? So he did.

    • @sallyolsen5415
      @sallyolsen5415 8 лет назад +2

      +Kunal Channa I can see you're a very empathetic person. :( I hope nothing like this ever happens to you, because all of these nice comments made by others will never be showered on you!!

    • @kunalchanna6699
      @kunalchanna6699 8 лет назад +7

      +Sally Olsen My comment was towards Pierre, who thought him trying to kill himself was something he should hang his head in shame. He shouldn't.
      When you go to that depths as Ceaser, you learn your lowest. Its what you do after you hit that point, and how that experience makes you stronger. Not even sure why you're even commenting on my reply, instead of Pierre's.

    • @glendaflowersrodrigues258
      @glendaflowersrodrigues258 7 лет назад

      Kunal Channa jean.jjeane Robertson

  • @LoveSunshine1221
    @LoveSunshine1221 10 лет назад +42

    There is only one Cesar Millan -he is a living legend in my book !! Cesar is a treasure without his knowledge and help so many dogs would have had to be put away. Cesar saved those dogs . What a wonderful human being - a true friend of a dog !

  • @woowoo2097
    @woowoo2097 5 лет назад +14

    How can anyone not find this man, witty, strong, experienced, kind but stern and an awesome teacher to many of us who have watched his techniques and applied some to our own new or old puppy with surprising success. The world would not be a better place without his beautiful star shining over us every night! So happy he was able to pull himself up and out of his temporary dark place because the loss of this special, kind, unique, loving talented man! 💖

    • @gilbodydeborah516
      @gilbodydeborah516 5 лет назад

      I'm one of the people who don't 'find this man, witty, strong, experienced, kind but stern and an awesome teacher'. Anyone who uses shock/prong collars is not 'kind' nor 'awesome'. They're pond life.

  • @kikifire9113
    @kikifire9113 5 лет назад +5

    I just came across this. I had no idea. I'm so glad he is doing better now. Cesar, you do so much good for so many people and animals. Please don't ever stop. We love you!

  • @clowngirl582
    @clowngirl582 9 лет назад +6

    I LOVE Cesar Millan! and he is SO BRAVE for telling the Media he was gonna comit suicide and talking about his private life WOW Billions of Respect for Him! Everybody has a reason of living This is what he lives for GOD BLESS YOU CESAR

    • @amystuckey5900
      @amystuckey5900 Месяц назад

      This man has saved my dogs lives, and mine because they are my world, thank you! You have helped us

  • @jpats6124
    @jpats6124 10 лет назад +70

    This world needs more people like Cesar and his straightforward wisdom. We all lose our way at times, but Cesar was definitely pushed. How sickening that all his positive works made somebody else rich, and left him penniless. How wonderful that he is keeping going now, and I bet he would be just as effective at rehabilitating people. Live long and prosper, Cesar. There are many who love you.

  • @izzyiz7640
    @izzyiz7640 5 лет назад +64

    I'm glad he got himself together and moved on. He did an excellent job picking himself up and moving forward. Good job Caesar

  • @socuegon4355
    @socuegon4355 7 лет назад +19

    I adopted a Chihuahua mixed with wire terrier, cutest little thing you ever saw, vicious as heck. Guess what, I applied some of Cesar's techniques and was able to get my dog under control. I tought him some of the things I saw on Cesar's TV program and my dog became a wonderful loving little dog. Everybody loves him and he is great with children. Thank you Cesar Milan. Good luck and God Bless You.

  • @imisslola321
    @imisslola321 8 лет назад +56

    I wouldn't have made it, if I were him in such circumstances..................I'm so glad he is back...........

  • @aussiebloke559
    @aussiebloke559 8 лет назад +484

    He is turning into a wise man, congratulations!
    His dog training is unmatched, his humbleness is watched and appreciated. This a true man.

    • @ciggymore6687
      @ciggymore6687 8 лет назад +1

      +Aussie Bloke whats reason people mastibate there own dog. Exactly where is the massage spot

    • @JAppJohnAndrewPatrickPeters
      @JAppJohnAndrewPatrickPeters 8 лет назад +10

      +ciggy more WTF are you talking about?

    • @ciggymore6687
      @ciggymore6687 8 лет назад +1

      where is the exact on a dog to massage it to make it cum to relieve in heat symptoms will somone please tell me

    • @bieb2008
      @bieb2008 8 лет назад +6

      +Aussie Bloke His human training is unmatched, too. He is living in a world which made him sick, and didn't understand his healing skills. Dogs are man made. Sick dogs are a result of sick people.

    • @nonnidreams
      @nonnidreams 8 лет назад +9

      +ciggy more
      Cesar never teaches that. Dogs don't need to be masturbated. You are just trolling, thinking it's funny to ask this rude question.

  • @MsSaudm
    @MsSaudm 7 лет назад +15

    I am a 60 year old woman that has 2 huge German Shepard Dogs . They could literally drag me down the street if they wanted to. I have used Cesar's training advice from the start with them. I am the pack leader They obey without question and they do not chase other dogs, pull on a walk or bite. I have nothing but gratitude for Cesar & I wish him all the wealth , fame and happiness in the world.

  • @lolliemathieus8934
    @lolliemathieus8934 7 лет назад +28

    Cesar helped me tremendously-I am 5 ft 110 lbs and have had rot ties and mastiff's all over 150 pounds to 261 and they ave all been wonderful dogs thanks to his methods.God bless you and your family Cesar and Clyde,Beulah,Lollie,Daisy,Buford Earl T. Justice ( toughest one..Boerbel fear aggressive..took FOREVER,) Stausch,Shelby,Sherman,and future dogs thank you.P.S. These were dogs over many years not all at once!

  • @talitakoomi
    @talitakoomi 9 лет назад +5

    In his younger years, my dad was a marine drill sergeant- tough as nails forged in the fires of hell. There was nothing soft and wimpy about this man......except his love for animals. We always had strays in our house when I was growing up, all found by him and unabashedly welcomed into our home for a life of leisure. He would even go our of his way to rescue mice and birds captured by one of our many cats.
    Towards the end of his life, he told me that he didn't think he'd take in anymore critters. I was surprised and asked why and he paused, then this 65 year old marine burst into tears and said, "Because its just too damn hard when they die!". And it is.......
    Now I have a pug who will be 14 on April 10th, and just contemplating her upcoming death brings me to tears every time (like now). I am trying to prepare myself, but I know it's going to be brutal because she has been my only consistent friend as I have gone through a long illness and time of convalescence myself, then just as I was ready to re-enter life, had to help my son recover from a terrible motorcycle accident that took his leg, and all of my savings. Sigh. Through all the really hard times, in every way imaginable, my funny little googly-eyed pug has been a clown and a source off unconditional love. She has kept me going many times when I just wanted to lay down and give up, saying, "Life is just too painful!". She'd just crawl onto my chest and stare into my eyes.....then demand her dinner. Okay, okay.....enough self pity!
    She's old, can't hear anymore, and can barely see.....so I know it won't be long. Please pray for me; I truly understand how Cesar spiraled into that pit....we need people as well as our beloved animal friends. I hope I can find some, and some purpose would be nice as well. Shalom to you all....

    • @michaelrobertson1391
      @michaelrobertson1391 8 лет назад +1

      +talitakoomi His wife catch him with his gay lover, he is still hiding in the closet. Such a shame.

    • @madelineboyer3726
      @madelineboyer3726 8 лет назад

      Michael Robertson who hides in the closet any more? NOBODY. What age are you? That thinking is SO last century!

  • @eleanorcaputo7493
    @eleanorcaputo7493 9 лет назад +5

    Caesar is the best. Love this guy. Not just for the dogs but because he is a kind and loving soul. This man made something from nothing and hollywood used him and tossed him aside. He is an awesome man! I wish him all the best.

  • @twirpie
    @twirpie 7 лет назад +259

    " What makes you wise in life is not the successes, it's when you go down and come back." So very true. Good on him!

    • @lucilaceciliaarias9642
      @lucilaceciliaarias9642 5 лет назад +5

      So, very true

    • @lupehernandez624
      @lupehernandez624 5 лет назад

      O

    • @deniseallen2591
      @deniseallen2591 5 лет назад +5

      It is very true. I myself have been there and came back and most people do not understand that until it happens to them.

    • @Tsch6373
      @Tsch6373 5 лет назад +3

      Good for him, he pulled thru this! I know it wasn't easy, glad you didn't give up. Blessings

  • @spiritualmaven
    @spiritualmaven 6 лет назад +14

    I am a trainer myself, watched Cesar, &used many of his methods prior to his even having a tv show. Any study of dog behavior, pack behavior, pack mentality, shows these methods to be correct. With an adult aggressive dog, biting human or inter-species fighting, The highest form of correction, used effectively&Correctly, ONE time, for the most severe offense, is the most effective. Many corrections over&over for the same offense is not effective- its the definition of doing the same thing over&over expecting a different result. If Cesar Millan isn’t your cup of tea, the original training counsel of The Monks of New Skete, or any type of Schuntzhund work, wont be, either.

  • @Osckarre
    @Osckarre 8 лет назад +1014

    Been a dog handler my whole life, trained and raised many dogs. Cesar Milan is one of the best dog handlers I've ever seen. He has the intuition he understands dogs.

    • @K9JusticeTrue
      @K9JusticeTrue 8 лет назад +18

      +Osckarre Yet many professional dog trainers disagree, that he's not a good trainer, nor understands dogs. At all. He uses a simplistic, outmoded version of pack theory, and intimidation and punishing techniques to suppress behavior. He has charisma, and is entertaining to watch, so people buy it. I've also trained many dogs, including my own Service dogs, and for sports. He lacks true understanding of dog behavior. Scientific understanding.

    • @ChristopherBartnik
      @ChristopherBartnik 8 лет назад +44

      +Justice True His methods WORK. Your accusations are hearsay and unfounded. WTF are you watching this then? Go troll another video.

    • @K9JusticeTrue
      @K9JusticeTrue 8 лет назад +10

      It's called having a dissenting opinion, and that's what comments are for. Not agreement only. Dork. What do you mean they work? Have you followed up with every dog? Have you seen how many he "trades" and has to keep? My "accusations" are opinions, and they're informed, based on decades of experience in dogs. But thanks.

    • @lechatbotte.
      @lechatbotte. 8 лет назад +12

      +Justice True Yep they are OPINIONS, not fact. Since you aren't there either to watch the outcomes. Training is only good if continuous. If the owner doesn't continue the training the initial work is a waste. We have NO proof you have any experience or results so you are ALL heresay.

    • @K9JusticeTrue
      @K9JusticeTrue 8 лет назад +9

      lechatboote They are INFORMED opinions. What is it you don't like so much? The reason that the "rehabilitation" often starts to fail is because the behavior was suppressed in the first place. Who is "we"? What results? I train protection sport, and obedience, and have my own service dogs. I attend behavioral conferences and education, and work with other trainers to grow and improve. What he does is not at all current, it's based on outmoded dominance theory. And yes, punishment "works", but there are better ways of modifying behavior than what Cesar does.

  • @sissyspaceshot
    @sissyspaceshot 8 лет назад +5

    Anyone who cares so much about animals is truly one of the best people around. While humans can communicate what they want...dogs cannot...not in English...Cesar..I admire you and would love to work with you one day...ironically you worked with dogs so much and now you want to work with humans...I have been a nurse for 37 years and now want to work with dogs and the wounded warrior program...just don't know how to get it started. I want to get dogs from the pound and train them..for the program...Good luck to you Cesar and your family...dogs included

  • @marymartins1533
    @marymartins1533 7 лет назад +23

    Cesar is a great man ! I love how he helps dogs ! Best wishes Cesar ! You make a difference in this world ..👍🏻

  • @dorenemellene2201
    @dorenemellene2201 7 лет назад +17

    I think Cesar Milan is awesome. I'm glad he found someone to be by his side. He's came so far, and he's got the intelligence to do it again, and he will. He's already gave a whole lot of advise on how people should act around dogs. What I don't think he's realized is I'm sure there are people like me who applied some of this advise to our every day lives. For instance, be positive, walk with good posture by keeping your shoulders back, and so much more. I had cancer with 1 to 0 percent chance to live, but I stayed positive through it all, and had a lot of people praying for me from all over the U.S.A.

  • @mohammaddavoudian7897
    @mohammaddavoudian7897 8 лет назад +19

    Cesar is the KING of the dogs' world. Wish him the best.

  • @kathleenoliver5461
    @kathleenoliver5461 8 лет назад +5

    This man is the essence of the "under dog" (pun just fits) that rises up from nothing to the pinnacle of success, stumbles and then picks himself back up again. I truly wish this man the best of everything in life. He is a miracle worker with dogs and a role model for each of us. Thank you Cesar.

  • @paulatristan8189
    @paulatristan8189 7 лет назад +74

    I think Caesar was so wrapped up in what he loved to do that he trusted the wrong people and didn't check up on how his finances were doing. Caesar loves what he does, helping to reform dogs and his trust in the wrong people, well.. he got taken advantage of in all the worst ways, and yes there was a dark period in Caesar's life but he made a great comeback. His new show is a success, and things are better on the home front. God Bless You Caesar, may your career take you to great heights but please stay grounded, know where your priorities stand and Watch Your Wallet. !!!!! You're gonna be OK Caesar watch.

    • @titam2021
      @titam2021 7 лет назад +1

      joe smith Oh stopped it already 😒😒

  • @tumbleweeddenise
    @tumbleweeddenise 5 лет назад +6

    I watched every episode of The Dog Whisperer. He is my hero. Hope he continues to be a success. We love him.

  • @Informant7
    @Informant7 9 лет назад +16

    Great story!!! I love Cesar Millan. He's taught me a lot about dogs. I used to be scared of dogs when I was a kid but now I own three well-behaved pit bulls and I am not scared of dogs anymore.

  • @nancygraham839
    @nancygraham839 8 лет назад +108

    I have all the respect in the world for Cesar Milan. I wish him the success that he so rightly deserves on his new show Leader of the Pack. All I can say is that he is the leader of the pack and I hope that he gets the respect he deserves. Thank you for being there for us Cesar!!!

    • @Cyge240sx
      @Cyge240sx 8 лет назад +3

      +Articade I think that's a whole separate show I believe he now has 2 shows

    • @user-sv5xb2mj9t
      @user-sv5xb2mj9t 6 лет назад

      Nancy Graham k

  • @chezzapie
    @chezzapie 7 лет назад +200

    The poor guy was vulnerable and grieving, give him a break. The loss and rejection of a wife you can just about deal with, but the loss of his beloved Daddy and his boys, terrible, just terrible.
    Warning, I don't half yak on... You might want to put the kettle on.
    Personally, I spent over 13 years working with and training dogs. Every day I walked packs averaging 10-12 dogs and on occasion enjoyed the company of up to 17 very well behaved dogs and all of them were walked off the lead (leash). The laws are very different here in the UK. I'm not saying those numbers were ideal, but it was the set up of my business that I didn't count numbers, I just required all of my dogs listen to me as their pack leader and this way I could keep them safe and recall them to heel so as not to intimidate any fellow woodland walkers. I mention all of this only to show that I kinda know what I'm talking about.
    I believe the kicking of the attacking dog was moooore than appropriate and I'll explain why in a moment, but I think it might help us judge Cesar's actions more fairly if we look at this scenario from the dog's point of view.
    The dog speaks a language and it is our responsibility to at least learn the basics if we have a hope in communicating to him what level of domestication is required. If we try to learn his language I believe we can view Cesar's bite reaction in a whole different way. Don't get me wrong, learning 'dog' is not easy and no I'm not being paid, but if you want help communicating with your animal you should definitely read Cesar's book, Be The Pack Leader. It helped me despite my years of experience with dogs.
    Learning 'dog' makes for a happy animal and there follows a happy home, unlike the confused and scared animal in this video. It's very sad that the dog was in such a distressed state of mind and it would have taken a long time of humans getting it consistently wrong to get him there. Equally, helping the dog as we saw, is not a problem fixable within the few hours that filming for TV allows. Cesar is great, but even he is no magician. Cesar was bitten, not because he did anything wrong other than approach the dog before it was ready.
    So, the kick? It is true that the 'correction' needs to match the intensity of the attack or unwanted behaviour (think wolf) and yes, whilst a kick isn't exactly in the book of preferred 'dog language', having his hands (his bite tools) incapacitated he was left only with his feet to work with and you can see in the video, it works and gets the dog's attention ..because he does it right. Any and every dog will ignore a correction it doesn't comprehend, so yell or put him out back all you like, you'll only confuse him. It is important to know that dogs have a very precise language that is critically time dependant and this doesn't come naturally to most humans, hence the success of Cesar's shows. He trains people to speak basic dog. This dog attacked Cesar because Cesar approached the dog's food and this dog views himself as sole top dog, he operates alone as everyone else around confuses the heck out of him. In the wild only the strong survive and by strong I mean the packs who are solid, work together instinctually whilst also knowing their place. Packs fall apart without order and this dog saw Cesar off as an approaching threat from a completely separate pack to his dominant pack of one. Cesar half expected the attack to be a few bites of reprimand and you see him hesitate in the video before taking his hands away (he did not want to reward the dog's behaviour by pulling away, this just reinforces to the dog that bite means they go away) then you see as he realises this is a full on attack and not a correction from a high ranking dog, but by this time his hands were incapacitated and he was left only with his feet.
    This is still okay folks, the kick, it was measured and notice it connects with the body mass of the chest. As humans we associate the word kick with abuse or bullying, but we are not communicating as a human here, the animal naturally uses his mouth and his teeth to deliver a message, he doesn't shout or reason, after a point dog is a physical language. The kick isn't done to create damage, but used like we would a heavy push back of someone's shoulders who won't stop screaming in your face. Cesar knows his onions folks. The dog stopped the attack after only one correction, one single to the point correction, why, because he spoke dog and the dog understood. Going back to the video, (sorry folks I'll wind it up soon 🙊) the fact that he was screwed over by his people on the business side of things clearly shows us where the man's heart lays, in the rewarding goodness of helping people get the best from their amazing animals. I can't fault that.
    Okay, I'm done. Yes, finally.

    • @rulanoz
      @rulanoz 7 лет назад +7

      Cheryl van Hauen thats a lot to read

    • @anthonyagnelneri4076
      @anthonyagnelneri4076 6 лет назад +3

      Cheryl van Hauen MY THAT WAS A MOUTH FULL!!

    • @CliffBarz
      @CliffBarz 6 лет назад +1

      TLDR

    • @terrikayy
      @terrikayy 6 лет назад +13

      Yes, but it needed to be explained clearly. I really appreciate what she wrote. It was a lot to read, but it was important to be clear. My impression is that often times people think they know what they are talking about when it is clearly they do not. Oh, yeah.

    • @joycedayton2191
      @joycedayton2191 6 лет назад +2

      Could you repeat that? please

  • @marylamb3194
    @marylamb3194 7 лет назад +190

    Loss of a pet can be very traumatic and the grief long lasting.

    • @frankpohl8746
      @frankpohl8746 5 лет назад +6

      How very true. After losing my best friend 3 years ago I tear up still almost every day. We will be buried together with his favorite toy.

    • @mamaluvbug987
      @mamaluvbug987 5 лет назад +8

      Mary lamb - every one of my beloveds hold a place in my heart & each still share a part of my soul. I loved & cared for each one like a parent (as best I knew how at the time) bc they were my family - we shared a family bond in spirit that cannot be broken & I'm lonely without you, projecting that you'll know.
      My heart physically aches in my stomach, the sorrow flows thru my veins & pumps out tears that sting my eyes & sends shock waves pulsing thru my brain - when I think about what I could've done better if only I'd known then, that alone nearly drives me insane, the deepest pain that won't end. But I hold strong on faith - trying hard thru the instability, hoping my babies know & forgive my inequities, now patiently playing but will be ready n waiting at the door, knowing we'll surely embrace to love there again, then all together forevermore.

    • @stephtorrelil3927
      @stephtorrelil3927 5 лет назад +4

      The heartache never goes away

    • @Shannybabe1000
      @Shannybabe1000 5 лет назад +8

      I saw a saying recently. It read "Someone once asked me what the hardest part of owning a dog is. I replied 'The goodbye.' " This couldn't be more true. RIP my sweet girl Mercury

    • @kathleenyoung8666
      @kathleenyoung8666 5 лет назад +12

      It's very distressing sadly people don't get it because it's not a human .I believe animals far exceed humans x

  • @itsnotthesamething
    @itsnotthesamething 8 лет назад +92

    I like Cesar, and I am relieved he was not successful in his suicide attempt. I had heard about this before, but I never actually watched a video of him talking about it. I am sad he went through all that, but glad it made him stronger.

    • @frankjackson7971
      @frankjackson7971 8 лет назад +6

      +itsnotthesamething Well said Michael it would make the world a better place for all

    • @neaituppi7306
      @neaituppi7306 8 лет назад +1

      +itsnotthesamething I knew he had a divorce, but I had no idea he had tried to kill himself.

    • @jdstep97
      @jdstep97 8 лет назад +3

      +itsnotthesamething I'm sorry he had to go through what he did as well. But things seems to be working out. He's with a woman now who is younger and prettier, in my opinion, and I'm a woman. Before people start hating me, I know that youth is not the most important thing. I'm just saying I hope it works out well for him, and his ex -wife will regret she just left him that way. It was tacky to wait until he left town and just let him know on the telephone that she wanted a divorce. Why couldn't she sit down with him, woman to man, and have a civil conversation? I don't know everything about what happened, but I just feel that was very tacky.

  • @hurricane-fly0490
    @hurricane-fly0490 9 лет назад +29

    I didn't know Cesar nearly killed himself, that made me cry, I LOVE CESAR, would to meet him someday, have a dog myself and gentle one. I just want him cause he is unbelievable with his work. And he does not do that to hurt dogs. I cried when I first heard about Daddy, and as for Junior I love that dog, I even cry seeing him.

    • @Mzmissy215
      @Mzmissy215 9 лет назад +2

      Me tooo!!

    • @sirmel11
      @sirmel11 9 лет назад +1

      who cares about this freak

    • @hurricane-fly0490
      @hurricane-fly0490 9 лет назад

      Sirmel11 Who cares about you!

    • @sirmel11
      @sirmel11 9 лет назад

      78Violetfan My family, you idiot.

    • @hurricane-fly0490
      @hurricane-fly0490 9 лет назад

      Sirmel11 You said this freak, you did not say 'freak of family'

  • @bournemouthlass
    @bournemouthlass 7 лет назад +38

    It just shows that you can't judge anyone else's life. I'm pleased to see things are working out for him and wish him all the best.

  • @jeanaa1326
    @jeanaa1326 5 лет назад

    His shows helped me to FINALLY get control of my pack of Chihuahuas! Those little sweeties are all passed and I now have one wonderful tiny Xolo with some hair that was abandoned in a shopping cart in Puerto Rico. He respects me and we have the best loving relationship! Thanks to Cesar Millan!!

  • @UltimateCARNUT
    @UltimateCARNUT 8 лет назад +1552

    Cesar was truly a genius with Dogs. People criticize him when he kicked Holly who was viciously biting him. But what people don't know is that Holly's parents wanted to put her down especially after she sent Cesar to the Hospital. What did Cesar do? He adopted her and now lives happily with him. In fact there is a video here where you see Holly attacking Cesar with dog kisses now that she belongs to him.

    • @doublestrokeroll
      @doublestrokeroll 7 лет назад +101

      nonsense.
      just say no....lol....ok nancy reagan..
      Anyone with real experience with dogs know that each one is different. Some can be verbally corrected but others need a firmer hand. If you don't the dog will own you.

    • @doublestrokeroll
      @doublestrokeroll 7 лет назад +85

      ***** Actually that makes sense. Dogs that fight a lot are usually NOT alphas. That's WHY they fight.....others sense their weakness and try to take advantage. The fact you show dominance over it verbally and with your actions and it responds is normal.
      If you watch Cesar you'd know that's what works for him in the VAST majority of cases.
      True alpha dogs almost never fight because every other dog KNOWS they are the alpha. Those dogs will also try to dominate you. In many cases verbal correction will simply not work. Taps like Cesar gives or use of the choke chain is an effective and proper method of training and establishing leadership. It's the way THEY behave.
      I always agree that the LEAST amount of discipline necessary should be used, but to say that no dogs anywhere ever need physical correction....well...that's just ignorant, and shows a complete lack of understanding of the biology of the species. And it's a reflection of the "humanization" of an animal by humans. Projecting their "emotions" on to them. It's...quite frankly...ridiculous.

    • @pyjamakid3982
      @pyjamakid3982 7 лет назад +13

      the commonly used weapon by dog lovers in an arguement is the "humanization" of the dog and why "my dog is different" . typical projection just like you said. I think its fairly weak of people to use that as an attack just because they get emotional over something they dont understand. hold up..... ...... lets do some underlining of key words from above.... "attack " , "weak", now it all makes sense. these people are freakin beta's...

    • @AquarielCharm
      @AquarielCharm 7 лет назад +1

      @ultimatemxcan: I saw the video of Holly biting Cesar but can't find that video that he adopted Holly.

    • @doublestrokeroll
      @doublestrokeroll 7 лет назад +30

      ***** right....sure he would. It's obvious you can't think clearly about this and think it's some kind of pissing contest.
      And that's what non alpha's have to do...defend themselves. That WAS my point.
      Anyway....whatever dude......glad you control your dog without any physical correction. That's great. But not all dogs can be. They're not humans.

  • @Greywuylf
    @Greywuylf 8 лет назад +627

    He's a brave man for sharing his weaknesses and personal life with everyone and for surviving through the hard times to carry on and do more good work for both the animals and for humans. As far as the footage of him disciplining the dog with his knee...dogs do more damage to each other during a dogfight than any human can do to them with their knee or a smack upside their head to get them to quit their behavior. When dogs want to be aggressive, the only thing they understand to put them in their place is the same aggressiveness a pack leader would show to them...trust me when I say he went mild on that dog. An Alpha dog would have done some serious damage to the other dog to put him in his place, even as far as killing him because he would pose a threat to the pack and the Alpha's position. It's easy to think of dogs as our friends or as furry children, but sometimes people just need to accept that some dogs are not that evolved (much like some humans) and they need to be treated and disciplined like dogs, not spoiled children.

    • @ravagesoyjoy
      @ravagesoyjoy 8 лет назад +1

      so, i have to conduct a criminal activity in order to have a better life?
      um...ok :3

    • @sampfa
      @sampfa 8 лет назад +4

      While I like Cesar, the whole Alpha pack leader thing is bull, a dog should be exercised and trained but the term Alpha goes back to wolf and pack mentality and there is where the problem lies. Fact Dogs are not wolves and they do not act similarly. Fact Dogs know we are not dogs so it's silly to pretend like we are one of them by being the pack leader (when's the last time a dog greeted you like it does another dog & sniffs your butt!) Fact Packs do not exist amount unrelated domestic dogs. We should be leaders yes but pack leader no, if you want to be a true leader this should be done in a non violent way without intimidation or domination then your a good dog trainer.

    • @MissLilRedRooster
      @MissLilRedRooster 8 лет назад +49

      +sampfa Actually, pack dynamics do exist in domestic dogs. Watch a group of dogs living together. They correct one another, they sleep in certain places according to the top and bottom dog. There is ways a more dominant dog, and there is a bottom of the pack dog. I've owned several dogs over the years, and they always fall into similar dynamics with one another. Honestly, humans exist that way with one another. That heiracrchy of relationships exist to create structure. Whether that's bad or good is irrelevant, it simply is, and Cesar intuitively feels it and uses it to get behaviors he wants. Humans do it all the time to one another without realizing it; he just puts it to words and teaches it.

    • @K9JusticeTrue
      @K9JusticeTrue 8 лет назад +6

      +MissLilRedRooster It's social communication that you see. It's not pack dynamics. The jury is even out on whether dogs are even pack animals. They only form loosely structured packs when feral, around resources. Like with humans, hierarchy is fluid. Like, you are more respectful to a cop than a peer with no authority. Cesar doesn't intuitively feel it, he bases this on incorrect pack theory, about the "alpha" and having to subdue a dog. I watch my dog, and he can act totally differently with one dog to the next. It's just contextual.

    • @jaegerthedane3245
      @jaegerthedane3245 8 лет назад +6

      +Ravage Glez What criminal activity?

  • @marliv.b.5535
    @marliv.b.5535 5 лет назад +1

    Im from Germany and im so thankful to Ceasar! Me and my Husband learned so much about Dogs and their behaviars.
    And it works! We have two dogs and both are our Pack and we are the leaders.
    Thank you Cesar for all the helpful tipps ♥

  • @sirfry7517
    @sirfry7517 6 лет назад +4

    As my Dad said to me a couple times, "...Son, passion is a Bitch..."
    Cesar Milan Loved his work & his family. However, his wife fell out of love with him.
    He discovered his program "Dog Whisperer" wasn't his.
    So, he "picked himself up, dusted himself off. And started All over again."
    Give All of Them Hell, Cesar. Every Damn one of them.

  • @stevenswm9844
    @stevenswm9844 8 лет назад +8

    I had no idea about Cesar's problems with the show, or his personal life. What I do know, is that he is a genius when it comes to dogs and their interaction with humans and how it all works! I hope he gets all the money he so rightly deserves from, The Dog Whisperer.

  • @janetkreisman7201
    @janetkreisman7201 10 лет назад +49

    My heart breaks when I think that people betrayed Cesar, who is giving 100% of himself for what he believes, and the vultures took advantage of him because he trusted that he was being taken care of. I understand why dogs are the focus not people.

  • @laylagolden9632
    @laylagolden9632 7 лет назад +149

    he's really good parson with big heart,,,I feel bad for him what he been throw and how this evil people use him,, but I'm really happy he's doing well now,,,he deserve the best in life ,,we love you cesar 💖💖

    • @TossneerVizsla
      @TossneerVizsla 6 лет назад

      layla goldenrod

    • @daralawson9976
      @daralawson9976 6 лет назад

      layla golden z

    • @shirleycooper5674
      @shirleycooper5674 6 лет назад +1

      Another fan here Ceasar. We love you and Daddy too. He will be missed. Im glad you are doing better. Stay strong.

    • @amykoons5587
      @amykoons5587 5 лет назад

      This guy is amazing

  • @chefboyartee7607
    @chefboyartee7607 6 лет назад

    CESAR, MY MAN!!! I had absolutely no idea!
    I am a Dog Sitter 14 years and always wanted to be like YOU when I grow up. LOL
    I was touched, shed a tear when I saw this video. Ok, ok, a few tears. So so glad you survived!!!☆
    And, PLEASE do not ever do that to yourself again.♡
    From a person who has been through HELL, I had to remind myself that The Highest Power doesn't make mistakes. And, A mustard seed of faith...well, you know the rest.
    Keep the love, knowledge & wisdom flowing!
    Much Love & Respect ALWAYS

  • @80Kain08
    @80Kain08 10 лет назад +25

    Cesar, you really inspire me !
    You're an amazing man, never forget that.

  • @nina-mo1ys
    @nina-mo1ys 8 лет назад +22

    Cesar Millan is the most humble person in the world. God bless him

  • @vliegendehollander55
    @vliegendehollander55 7 лет назад +26

    His ex wife was not clever, she under estimate him. He is a strong guy, because, he is saying (hidden) my dogs are my life and that was on the end saving him with a bit of luck of cause that we all need. I like they both don't talk about the divorce, that's showing respect for each other and very good for the kids. My father always told me, if people don't love or accept animals, how they can love other people..? And my father did not like a stray dog at home what i found on the street. Later he was always fighting with him who was the first in the only big chair in the house. Always my dog was winning and that was so lovely, then he let him sleep on his lap...

    • @vliegendehollander55
      @vliegendehollander55 7 лет назад

      Probably true about that secrets. But i think all people have and for sure by a divorce.

  • @doloresm7396
    @doloresm7396 7 лет назад +104

    This is how you handle a dog that is fractious. If you don't get this, don't own a dog you would be unfit as a pack leader.

  • @pamsterberg3190
    @pamsterberg3190 9 лет назад +78

    Cesar's dog Daddy, the pit, was one of the most gentlest dogs I've ever seen. Junior is the same. BOTH were/are pit bulls, the most maligned of dog breeds today, no thanks to dog fighting rings and Michael Vick. I have a pit bull and he's a goofball. I would not trade him for 100 other breeds. He is gentle and loving and goofy. Yet I have no doubt he would protect us if he had to. Luckily, he's never had to. I hope he never does.

    • @drummer4hire12
      @drummer4hire12 8 лет назад +6

      Pamster Berg I volunteer at my local shelter.....99% of the Pit Bulls that come in are sweethearts, even the ones with horrible owners(like one who was caught beating 2 Golden Retrievers to death with a shovel).....I picked 3 Pits and took them home......the best, most gentle dogs I have ever owned.

    • @lindat5784
      @lindat5784 8 лет назад +4

      Pamster Berg there are no bully breeds, unless of course you are referring to the HUMAN BREED.

    • @pamsterberg3190
      @pamsterberg3190 8 лет назад +1

      Good point Linda T!

    • @pamsterberg3190
      @pamsterberg3190 8 лет назад +1

      I love my pibble! Best furbaby ever!

    • @pamsterberg3190
      @pamsterberg3190 8 лет назад +2

      ALL dogs are unpredictable. Any moron knows never to leave a child alone with a dog, no matter how gentle. Sorry, but maybe that woman did something to antagonize the dog. I'm sure I don't know and maybe she did nothing. There is a way for humans to behave around a dog that is being aggressive much like a bear. I was treed as a kid one time by a K9 German shepherd that some stupid cop left to roam an open field. I didn't dare move. All ended well, thank God. Broke my curfew that night, got in trouble for that too. I'm still leery around shepherds, so I DO understand. Praying for healing for her.

  • @Carolem494
    @Carolem494 8 лет назад +54

    Cesar, I'm so glad you didn't die. So many need you, especially the dogs. I am an animal lover, and I never believed anything other than you had the best intentions for all the dogs, and never, ever, meant any harm to them. Actually you were trying to save their lives from being put down because of their behavioral problems, that were the fault of their caretakers' ignorance. I loved your show, but having 2 elderly pups of my own, one with Cushing's Disease, and one who died last year--there were three-from the same disease, I had very little time to watch television. I wish you the best of luck, and I know anything you set your mind to, you will succeed. Because you have so much compassion and love for others. I feel it was the humans in your life that let you down, not the other way around. Apparently, they did not share your great compassion and drive to help dogs in need. Thank you so much for all you do every day for the animals and all the animal lovers of the world!

  • @margaretmenefee1303
    @margaretmenefee1303 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you Kate and Cesar for bringing this to the public. I too almost gave up on life. Thank God for friends and family I'm on my way back. you have inspired me to keep the faith too.

  • @Mimi2Y2BYAZPHIL
    @Mimi2Y2BYAZPHIL 7 лет назад +94

    We have all been there, Cesar, glad you overcame!!

  • @NonciclopediaForEver
    @NonciclopediaForEver 10 лет назад +48

    "It's a mexican with a pack of dogs!"
    Gotta love this man, he's one of the humblest and self-aware people I've ever seen on TV

    • @NonciclopediaForEver
      @NonciclopediaForEver 10 лет назад +2

      ***** Racist?
      Why?

    • @NonciclopediaForEver
      @NonciclopediaForEver 10 лет назад +3

      *****
      Nah, people DO give a crap about him being a mexican (with a pack of dogs).
      And I give credit to him for acknowledging the fact that people viewed him differently, and for the fact that he calls out on racist fear on TV.
      It takes self-awareness and humility to realize and admit that people around you fear you because you come from Mexico.
      Please, read carefully and think before assuming that people are racist.

    • @lizardas
      @lizardas 10 лет назад

      *****
      Not only do you seem to be a sociopath, but you're unable to comprehend what you read and see. You're just another sick troll.

    • @guilhermedantas3200
      @guilhermedantas3200 10 лет назад +2

      hahahaha, that made me laugh X)

    • @zemorph42
      @zemorph42 10 лет назад

      Elizabeth M Wow! I hate when the insane rants get deleted! I can't guess how insane he was just from your logical replies.

  • @ashlandgal12
    @ashlandgal12 8 лет назад +19

    Just seeing this now. Cesar, I am so glad you are still with us! I revere your knowledge of dog/human behavior. I always appreciated your spot on acknowledgement that the people needed the training. Daddy was an incredible dog. I know you know how amazing he was, but so do many of us. In this clip you mentioned that you want to help; that's what drives you. Please know that so many of us know that, appreciate that, and are grateful for that. You have made a positive difference in many people's lives. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • @loriarnold9052
    @loriarnold9052 6 лет назад

    Cesar is a man I totally look up to and the reason I have 2 wonderful pit bulls. So at a time in life where I've been been done with life and then decided to get both physically and mentally healthy in order to live life wholly, hearing him share these same problems and how he overcame that is an inspiration and great help to me. THANK YOU Cesar!! Remember that in helping dogs ur also helping ppl. Even if the ppl on ur show don't change there r many of us watching it on tv and we r being helped.

  • @ELTALIBANdSINALOA
    @ELTALIBANdSINALOA 7 лет назад +6

    Im glad you failed at taking your life because then not only we wouldve lost a great teacher but also a great person who helps others not just animals becoming better pets but humans becoming better pet owners I watched your shows and videos to become like you so that purpose you think you lost is always helping someone else, I thank you Cesar for passing the knowledge and when I heard your a Chinola too it made me even more proud of the person I see and imitate. Mis respetos viejon y que dios lo cuide por sus caminos en la vida.

  • @Judyp77
    @Judyp77 10 лет назад +7

    I read somewhere that the Leader's show is gone but he is coming back with a show very similar to Dog Whisperer. I'm glad as I liked DW much better. I appreciate all the repeats of DW as I didn't watch before as I didn't have a dog. When I got mine she was supposed to be about the size of a cocker. If someone tells you to look at a puppy's paws to judge how big they will be, forget that! Ha. My Mickey is the size of a German Shepherd! She was 8 weeks when we got her. My husband and I were in our 60s and she was very active. My husband became ill and couldn't walk very well. Mickey adored him so was getting to be a problem. He almost fell several times. We decided to find her another home, altho I didn't want to. Then I started watching Cesar and training Mickey accordingly. Wow! I trained her in a lot of ways but mostly not to jump on my husband or me. Shortly after that my husband died and I continued to train her using Cesar's methods. Before training her she had put me on crutches 3 times! She just wanted to play, it was never her fault. But after the training and to this day, 4 years later, she is doing well. She helped me with the grieving process when my husband died and when my 39 year old son died suddenly. The way Cesar explains dog behavior has also been helpful in understanding what Mickey wants, why she wants it and how to guide her. It's been a wonderful journey and all thanks to the Dog Whisperer.

  • @Nikisright
    @Nikisright 10 лет назад +8

    Love to see you make a comeback! And to those idiots that critcized you about your handling of dogs? They obviously have never been bitten. I have. My entire face when I was 19. I know how it feels. I love dogs still. They are the heart and soul of animals, almost all loyal to the bone! Goodluck to you, Cesar!!!!

  • @emilykertgate2943
    @emilykertgate2943 7 лет назад +6

    I miss Ceasar's show. I watched him faithfully and learned so much from him. His show was one of a kind. I look forward to seeing him on television again soon.

  • @bonnieoles4212
    @bonnieoles4212 7 лет назад +364

    I always loved and respected Caesar. I am so glad that his life is happy again!

    • @dancingghostgirl2291
      @dancingghostgirl2291 6 лет назад +3

      Bonnie Oles This guy's so awesome! God bless💖

    • @jeffeverett830
      @jeffeverett830 5 лет назад

      He is illegal immigrant, a thief and a lier and you respect him? He has scammed the consumers for years and he knows absolutely nothing about dogs it is all a lie for the show!! The only time i will respect him is when he is deported and working in his own country where he belongs, he is a disgrace to all that know him!

    • @mariortiz7971
      @mariortiz7971 5 лет назад +2

      I Agree, wish I can have him train my dogs bit further.

    • @pamspray1413
      @pamspray1413 5 лет назад +6

      @@jeffeverett830 --- Jeff you're so ignorant ,he has stated he is not illegal immigrant an has been here over 30 years give the guy a break, you're far from an Angel buddy, the day you walk on water is the day you can judge

    • @pamspray1413
      @pamspray1413 5 лет назад +4

      @@jeffeverett830 --- why you so full of hatred ?smh damn no wonder you only have 4 subscribers

  • @gypsyr4342
    @gypsyr4342 9 лет назад +15

    I just recently started watching the shows here on You Tube and really have been amazed at his gift with dog behavior. I admire his honesty and sincerity. His inner spirit and how he relates to these dogs behavior is really a special gift.

    • @dancinglab
      @dancinglab 8 лет назад +4

      +Gypsy R Watch it again. Look for the kicks to abdomen, leash jerks, collar snaps. Observe the dog's behavior. Ears down or back. Stress mouth, tail down. That is not calm, that is fear.

    • @bobc9760
      @bobc9760 8 лет назад

      Absolutely right. The dog may fear him but nobody else.

    • @bobc9760
      @bobc9760 8 лет назад

      Absolutely right. The dog may fear him but nobody else.

    • @whoahorseywhoa4685
      @whoahorseywhoa4685 8 лет назад

      +dancinglab the jealous out again.... who left the gate open !!!

  • @xee1985
    @xee1985 10 лет назад +42

    Daddy was a beautiful dog :(

  • @estherortiz4225
    @estherortiz4225 5 лет назад +8

    I'm happy you're getting your life back together. You are a likable guy. Wish you health, success and a Happy New Year.

  • @brendalozano8617
    @brendalozano8617 7 лет назад +27

    LOVE THE DOG WHISPERER. HE HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE USA

  • @Bryankbenge2
    @Bryankbenge2 10 лет назад +37

    I love when people criticize Cesar about "being too rough" until you've seen what dogs can do to people and each other they will never learn what it takes to tame an animal and not a lot of people know that Cesar (during this show) was going through a divorce and was damn near broke and even tried to kill himself with a bottle of pills.. This guy does everything he can for dogs and unlike most people can understand them and truly want to help them, even the ones people say should be put down..

    • @martinreyes1574
      @martinreyes1574 10 лет назад +1

      Victoria stilwell lol

    • @Trovatore75
      @Trovatore75 9 лет назад

      Actually, he knows jack shit about canine behavior and has zero qualifications as a behavior consultant. That's why he regularly has to resort to abuse while qualified professionals get the job done with skill and knowledge ;)

    • @Bryankbenge2
      @Bryankbenge2 9 лет назад

      Trovatore75 You're right he knows nothing about dogs(sarcasm) that's probably why he's well known and has starred in several TV shows and training facilities, but hey your opinion is noted but tell me who are you to criticize anyone, what have you accomplished? Honesty i think you're a troll and obviously a hater..

    • @Trovatore75
      @Trovatore75 9 лет назад

      Bryan Benge No, he is well known because he has good connections to hollywood stars who pushed his career - and because there are enough uneducated americans who really buy his bullshit and think this is behavior modification (which any real professional can tell you, it is not).
      What I have "accomplished" is behavior therapy which doesn't need to resort to abuse... Go figure! lol
      No, not a troll - unlike you I present evidence for my arguments. But yes, I do happen to hate animal abuse, so on that count, guilty as charged!!!

    • @Bryankbenge2
      @Bryankbenge2 9 лет назад

      Trovatore75 What exactly is abuse to you, from what i can imagine you're one of those people who think whooping a child is abusive.. These are animals they're not people you gotta treat them like animals and using your hands to communicate with a dog by touching them is the only way to get your point across tell me exactly how are you going to communicate to a vicious dog not to bite you without biting it back exactly by saying "NO" or "BAD BOY"?

  • @amapola53
    @amapola53 10 лет назад +19

    He is my hero. I am sorry that he encountered major problems in his personal life. But being the man that he is, i know he will come out stronger and gentler.

  • @patdevoll5036
    @patdevoll5036 7 лет назад +7

    What a good article. I did the same thing when I was 47. Family and many others did not understand. So at 86 I am still struggling to - what - find my way? Thanks for sharing your experiences.

  • @violettabennich1028
    @violettabennich1028 7 лет назад +11

    I love Cesar, I always have. Whatever he does with dogs, I believe he knows what he's doing. He may have defended himself against a dog, but he's never kept the grudge. He says that dogs live in the moment, so when the bad moment is gone, and he has survived the attack, why keep the grudge - so he's adopted the labrador who bit him, to save her from being put down. He's worked with abused dogs who were to be euthanised and saved many, many lives, adopting the most difficult cases. Why would he create that ranch otherwise? For the dogs nobody else would have.
    Cesar, te quiero y te respeto, que tengas una buena vida nueva, te lo mereces.

  • @ronlovell84
    @ronlovell84 9 лет назад +39

    These so called "Dog Behaviorist", his critics, are jealous of Cesar and what he's accomplished. A lot of them are still using a dog training manual from the 40's. Most of Cesar's techniques go against what's been accepted for decades as "standard practice" for dog trainers. Instead of using Shock Collars, Cages, Isolation, and Choke Chains to solve every problem, Cesar identifies and changes the bad behavior (triggers that enable a pets bad behavior) with the Pet owner.

    • @Wolfwalker71
      @Wolfwalker71 9 лет назад

      oi ron what about those of us that run truly on instincts without the damn book? ( like me? ) i have been told time and again i'm amazingly talented with animals in general. but i don't get that crap from reading a book about it. if you know how to read body language then you know how to read pretty much any animal and human . its universal that way. and common sense dictates that if you can understand what a want is then iys much easier to ensure the right behavior knowing that said animal is being listened to. got a Pack that contains 3 cats and a lovely tempered pitbull female who loves her kitties as much as they love her ( oh HELL yeah do the ever!!) and it all was done without milan's help. been doing it long before i even knew of milan come to think about it..:P

    • @ronlovell84
      @ronlovell84 9 лет назад +1

      Howlsong Halfmoon
      When did I claim that Ceasers method was the best or only method that there is?
      I claimed that he doesn't follow outdated decades old methods that rely on Pain and punishment like Shock Collars,Cages, Isolation, and Choke Chains as a training technique.
      Did you even read my comment?

    • @Wolfwalker71
      @Wolfwalker71 9 лет назад

      I'm saying that anyone who believes all the lies nat geo tells about cesar needs their heads examined. my POINT was HE shouldn't even BE in the goddamn show.. or have his own. and I suppose YOU could do better? hm? FUCK YOU ALL you have NO fucking clue! and whoever happens to be here ( NOTE MY FUCKING POSTED DATE) have absolutely NO life. if they choose to respond top the comment. whoever does is a dumb fuck who needs to be killed and one less idiot in the world. there's too many of you fucktards out there. and to HELL with ME having a tv show HELL I don't even BOTHER with CABLE.. why? BECAUSE ITS A WASTE OF GODDAMN TIME! I NEVER WANTED IT AND NEVER WILL! so don't go thinking its jealousy when its just something to make me want to PUKE VIOLENTLY! I HATE media and you egotistical chest beating fucks can't get your goddamn heads out of your asses then fine! enjoy the scent of shit while you're blind guys. I happen to think I'm too good for those goddamn producers out there. and I'm not BETTER than anyone else.. just SMARTER in AVOIDING the stupid media scene! un til dumb fucks like those who commented rear their heads.. then a happy round of headroll bashing ensues. you guys can't win so. best leave alone and bugger off!

    • @Wolfwalker71
      @Wolfwalker71 9 лет назад

      ron the BEST method.. BAR NONE is treating your dog like a child in certain ways.. ie discipline and such. no shock collars and such . MY dog doesn't have and will never need a shock collar muzzle or any kind of restraining tool of forcible nature. I KNOW how to PROPERLY raise dogs cats and other various animals. and most you folk can't even understand that they actually DO have something that we do only different.
      whats that you ask?
      LANGUAGE! Learn to speak their language and you can't go wrong. if you think this is eccentric.. then too bad.. at least I'm GUTSY enough to do it.. and yes it DOES work.
      but you know I'm tired of beating this shit over the heads of you unwashed smelly masses with little brains. don't bug me insolently ignorant peck!

    • @ronlovell84
      @ronlovell84 9 лет назад +1

      Howlsong Halfmoon Okay, Howlshit Half-wit..
      I don't know who your Dr. is but you might want to see him about upping your dosage, because you're clearly fucking bipolar.
      Which one of the voices inside your head is responsible for this noncoherent, nonsensical rambling bullshit?
      And from your sorry ass Ted Kaczynski like manifesto I'm betting that you've been institutionalized before.
      Your parents are right, you are fucking pathetic.

  • @Domo01
    @Domo01 8 лет назад +74

    Ceaser has saved millions of dogs from been put to sleep and Ceaser is a Hero for what he has accomplished so far,but Haters will hate but Ceaser is better than haters as he is a natural loving human.👍😜🇨🇮

    • @l.janescroggins2555
      @l.janescroggins2555 8 лет назад +6

      +Ken Dom And he has done so much to un-demonize pits! BTW I've had pits for years and YOU have to in charge, or they will be! My experience is that Cesar is spot on esp in training pits!

    • @jaegerthedane3245
      @jaegerthedane3245 8 лет назад +1

      +L. Jane Scroggins He didn't train them, he rehabilitated them. And it wasn't just pits, it was other dog breeds too

    • @robertmason7553
      @robertmason7553 8 лет назад +1

      +Caitlyn Adams Also if you look at the statistics, pits still kill more humans than all other dog breeds combined. No use for them and possibly the worst breed ever created. I know people dont like my takes on the breed but just look at last year and the deaths caused by pits compared to ALL other breeds. No comparison.

    • @jaegerthedane3245
      @jaegerthedane3245 8 лет назад +3

      +redman masonji For “attacks doing bodily harm,” most dogs are in the single digits. Some are notably higher: Boxers, 48; German Shepherds, 89; Labradors(!), 45. But pit bulls stand head and shoulders above them all with 1970 attacks. But wait, there’s also information about the percentage of the dog population some of the breeds account for, and pit bulls, at .033. Rottweiler’s are far and away the most dangerous breed, followed by Wolf hybrid, followed by Pit bull terrier, Bull mastiff, Akita, Boxer, and Chow. Labradors, German Shepherds, and Great Danes round out the top 10.
      But even within the top 10 there is a fast and significant drop-off. A pit bull is 10 times as likely to attack a human as a German Shepherd. A Rottweiler is 13 times as likely to attack as a Boxer. Taken on its face, the statistics show that the top few breeds are indeed much more dangerous than all other dogs, per INDIVIDUAL animal. Together, pit bulls, Rottweilers, and Wolf hybrids account for 77% of attacks

    • @jaegerthedane3245
      @jaegerthedane3245 8 лет назад +1

      +redman masonji that induce bodily harm. But wait, there are two big problems with these numbers. First, they don’t take into account total populations. They compare breeds against each other, but say nothing about how dangerous, statistically, a given animal is.
      If you’re confronted by a pit bull, what are your chances of being harmed? Or to put it another way, for an individual pit bull, what are the chances that it will bite or kill a human in its lifetime. 1 percent? A tenth of a percent? A thousandth of a percent? It seems crazy to consider banning anything without this information.

  • @barbaraellis5904
    @barbaraellis5904 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this post. You reminded me of who I am, who God says I am. I've been feeling down. Moved in with my Mom to take care of her because of her dementia. My mentally handicap brother lives here too. She is 83 and has been living here sense 1984. She received a law suit, where she is losing her home to some finance company. In other words, I have been complaining about sleeping on her sofa for over a year now, when in all reality I have no idea where we will go when the home is repossessed. I'm 64, and I'm afraid. But seeing your video gives me hope. I've been feeling like such a failure.
    I will stay strong and will keep the faith. It's a valley I'm in right now. Will be on top of the mountain in the end.

  • @caitneedham
    @caitneedham 6 лет назад +5

    Cesar is an example of what can happen in America with hard work. He is a success because he worked hard at it.

  • @40Bethy
    @40Bethy 10 лет назад +17

    I love Cesar went to see him live. I am glad he was able to come back from whatever problems he was facing it would be a sad world had his suicide attempt been successful. So glad to see you back and stronger then ever keep up the good work you started! Look forward to whatever you bring out next I have always been a Dog Whisperer fan and always will be!

  • @peetje28021970
    @peetje28021970 8 лет назад +203

    I'm glad he's doing ok now, he deserves it, he is a good man.

    • @ciggymore6687
      @ciggymore6687 8 лет назад

      +peetje28021970 please give me reason people manually mastibate there dog . Is there a particular spot this is done on the male dog ???

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 8 лет назад +6

      +ciggy more You are fucking crazy.

    • @ciggymore6687
      @ciggymore6687 8 лет назад

      i,m only asking why wicked people mastibate there dog to me this cruel

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 8 лет назад +8

      Ok, i see. Well, you ask these questions... why do you wonder about that? It's fucking sick, leave it at that.

    • @whoahorseywhoa4685
      @whoahorseywhoa4685 8 лет назад +4

      +123TauruZ321 don't feed the trolls.

  • @untameableangel7309
    @untameableangel7309 6 лет назад +42

    He didn't even kick it hard.....people are so pathetic

  • @ianrobson9601
    @ianrobson9601 7 лет назад

    When he said, Daddy was better than me, I choked up. I remember that episode when the client was an artist and he painted a portrait of Daddy to thank Cesar, it was amazing and I hope he still owns it.

  • @NickSwe
    @NickSwe 8 лет назад +136

    they just loooove to show the part when he gave a kick to the dog that was biting him, making it seem like he did it with every other dog he saw, seriously, I wonder what most of those people calling him aggressive would do when a dog decides to bite them and just keep chewing their hand.

    • @LittleCbHawk
      @LittleCbHawk 8 лет назад +24

      +Nick Caveman Most dogs who act like that one end up with a bullet in the head hell some only get one lunge in and are dead at least he is trying to keep the dog alive. Lesser of 2 evils death or a kick to stop the aggression....I'll take the kick.

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk 8 лет назад +11

      he was totally in the right. i had to take a bat to a stray do attacking a 9 year old girl. i know i did what was right. her dad was a drunk and said it was extreme but he would have shot hime. wtf. anyways when a big aggressive dog attacks you he's fair game and people who value a dogs life over an innocent humans saftey are demented and need psychiatric help.

    • @christinetrzcinski4561
      @christinetrzcinski4561 8 лет назад

      +Claudi K a bullet?

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk 8 лет назад +1

      +Claudi K yea a lotta jokers would bust a cap in the dogs ass. once a dog bites you a person must either put it down or beat it a controlled and loving manner so it understands who's boss and that attacking a human can be grounds for being sleeped.

    • @K9JusticeTrue
      @K9JusticeTrue 8 лет назад +4

      +willkittwk BULLSHIT! Beat in a controlled and loving manner? WTholyF??? Dogs bite. To communicate. What makes you or anyone think that it's such a sin to defend oneself against a human?? That dog that bit Cesar for example. He PUSHED the dog and PUSHED the dog, until the dog had no other choice in her mind. That's the HUMAN'S fault. That's CESAR'S stupidity. Sorry! Dogs biting humans can be good, too. Military dogs, K9s, sport dogs...

  • @UpRoaryus
    @UpRoaryus 10 лет назад +70

    What?? "Too aggressive"? O.o What "animal behaviorists" were thinking that he was treating the dogs badly? Clearly they are incredibly stupid and bad at their jobs. Or high, What the hell?
    REALLY? Did they get their expertise from a mail order course or what?
    What?? Madness.

    • @ronanboy9581
      @ronanboy9581 10 лет назад +9

      There jealous that's why

    • @Trovatore75
      @Trovatore75 10 лет назад +1

      No they didn't get their expertise from the mail... OR from some farm in Mexico. Most professionals have at-least 2 years of very intensive education before they go into behavior modification and several more years of experience before tackling the serious cases of aggression. The only difference is, they are actually qualified: so they don't need abuse to rehabilitate an aggressive dog.

    • @ronanboy9581
      @ronanboy9581 10 лет назад

      Trovatore75 think about it Cesar helps these dogs and all they people do is sit on there arse or they are terrains dogs

    • @UpRoaryus
      @UpRoaryus 10 лет назад +2

      Abuse? Really? THAT is what you see here? Clearly then, education, intensive or not, doesn't make actual intelligence or good sense after all.. Knowing is only half the battle even with that much schooling. Some people have the knack and don't need the knowledge to get the job done and some with all the knowledge still can't. Go figure.
      . Knowledge has never been he same as wisdom. You can gain all sorts of learning about the weather, with charts and vocabulary and the whole cycle of precipitation and various clouds and storm indications, but still not have the same to sense to bring an umbrella like some old fool that doesn't know what causes the water to fall from the sky, but isn't standing there soaking wet. .

    • @UpRoaryus
      @UpRoaryus 10 лет назад

      I think he was talking to Trovatore on that, actually ...

  • @speedyflygirl3107
    @speedyflygirl3107 6 лет назад +9

    Every Saturday Morning I watch his reruns, but now that he has a new show I want to start watching that.

  • @karenwilliams1389
    @karenwilliams1389 5 лет назад

    I kept trying to find out what happened to Cesar...he is a brilliant animal "psychologist"! My heart hurts that he tried to take his own life....so did I and was also hospitaalized......I have sense had so many trials that I entertained the thought again......I hit rock bottom when my 25 yr old son out of the blue...ran in front of a subway and took his life.....type one diabetes, stress, and a sinus infection caused diabetic delirium and I lost him.....now I try to live for him....he had so much to give the world with hiis art and photography......and personality...Cesar has so much to give...we need him in our world......as well......Thank you, Cesar...you have been a hero of mine for many years......Be Happy......💗🐕🐩💗

  • @sigthor1945
    @sigthor1945 7 лет назад +52

    It's absolutely great to see Cesar bouncing back. He's a realist and when it comes to handling dogs and he doesn't try to anthropomorphise them. Thus when the dog didn't let go of his arm his only option was to defend himself with a kick, absolutely normal and wise. If his survival instinct hadn't kicked in (no pun intended) I would have said that he shouldn't be in that line of work.

  • @DharmaDogs40
    @DharmaDogs40 8 лет назад +4

    I love Cesar SO much! I got sick much like him. I worked as a dog groomer then got Lyme disease. Anyway, I am sick in a wheelchair now and, I am SO inspired that Cesar overcame his own tough times so, I could too.

    • @whoahorseywhoa4685
      @whoahorseywhoa4685 8 лет назад +1

      +Cassandra Caza omg ... sorry that happened to you! was it because of working with dogs and it came from a tick ? really would like to know, if you can share that with us ?

    • @DharmaDogs40
      @DharmaDogs40 8 лет назад +1

      I got infected in Maine first but, reinfected possibly at work..because when I came home I found a tick after the work with the dogs. But, I loved them so much that...it was the happiest time of my life. But, it's difficult to know for sure. And, working as a groomer is a high risk job for getting Lyme.

    • @whoahorseywhoa4685
      @whoahorseywhoa4685 8 лет назад +1

      Cassandra Caza thanks for sharing ... good luck to you.

  • @latonyaholder156
    @latonyaholder156 6 лет назад +113

    I'm glad he controls his own show now. Its too bad that greedy ass people got rich off of his works.

    • @JoeMicalizziMPC
      @JoeMicalizziMPC 5 лет назад +4

      The irony is that if he hadn't gone through his divorce he might have continued with the original show which he didn't own. He learned a lesson the hard way but came out a better man and father. Plus it seems he's got a girlfriend that perhaps makes him happier than his ex-wife ever did.

    • @Gizziiusa
      @Gizziiusa 5 лет назад

      happens ALL THE TIME.

    • @thepar7575
      @thepar7575 5 лет назад

      Amen.

  • @tracydavis8982
    @tracydavis8982 5 лет назад

    I Love Cesar Milan! He is, absolutely, Fantastic with Dogs! He knows, and he understand Dogs. I Loved his Pitbull Dogs, "Daddy," R.I.P. and "Junior." I Loved his Shows, "The Dog Whisperer," and "Cesar 911." I still watch the Reruns, on Natgeo Wild On Demand. Cesar Milan, you are a Survivor, and you are the Best!!!!🐶🤗

  • @Rainbow_Rockstar
    @Rainbow_Rockstar 8 лет назад +56

    so Cesar had Daddy just as long as he was married 16yrs and he lost both of them around the same time.. wow that would make anyone hit rock bottom and see no way out!! its hard to lose 2 things u love deeply in a blink of an eye!!

    • @jonking7345
      @jonking7345 6 лет назад

      RainBow~RockStar Sorry, but no way out? I love my wife and would be devastated, same with my dog, but the way out would be to date, and adopt/buy a new dog. Every dog will die before you, unless misfortune or age get you, that's part of the deal, they are only here briefly. If you're 30 years old when you get a dog, you pretty much have to figure that day, that you're going to have to watch that dog die, and there's a really good chance that you'll have to decide which day it happens, due to end of life suffering. They rarely fall over dead, or simply fall asleep, never to wake up. No idea what happened with his wife, but life goes on. Find someone(I don't know, one of your millions of fans) that loves and appreciates you.

    • @19Xania85
      @19Xania85 6 лет назад +1

      @ Jon King
      He didn't just lose Daddy and his wife. He lost his family.

    • @michellegarcia958
      @michellegarcia958 5 лет назад +1

      Jon King: Wow!!! Glad you know you haven't gone through anything extreme!! Maybe you want to learn not to be sooo judgmental.

    • @jonking7345
      @jonking7345 5 лет назад +1

      Michelle Garcia you have no idea what I've faced in my life. Viewing suicide as a way out just adds to the death toll. You're plenty happy to judge me by my comment, weird how that works

  • @Petipulpul
    @Petipulpul 9 лет назад +5

    "What makes you wise in life, is not the success, is when you got down and come back"...so true!

  • @rottyangel770
    @rottyangel770 7 лет назад

    I love it when people are this transparent with their lives. It helps people know they are not alone with whatever problem they have.

  • @melaniemorton3362
    @melaniemorton3362 7 лет назад +156

    Tremendous amount of respect for Cesar....😐👍

  • @conguera
    @conguera 10 лет назад +6

    Cesar is a very intelligent and wise man. The interview was weak. She didn't ask very good questions.

  • @DavidJohnson-qs9mk
    @DavidJohnson-qs9mk 8 лет назад +48

    Cesar rules! Critics don't know what they are talking about, or are just envious of his innate talent.

  • @MMI5KS
    @MMI5KS 5 лет назад

    I lost my big mastiff boy nearly 3yrs ago..and its hit me hard..he was not only my best friend but my life..his ashes will be placed with mine when i pass..i have another female mastiff now..but you always have that special best friend..i know how he feels it hurts..im soo glad hes still here with us..well done caesar 😘

  • @prbxtn
    @prbxtn 7 лет назад +1

    Cesar,
    Being a dog lover first is a high calling and a gift for you! You are changing hurtful misunderstandings​ between man and his best friend in widespread settings.
    I have a son and daughter-in-law in San Diego who have a mixed lab pit;, and a true pit. Before learning from you; they have also learned techniques of disciplined love for their dogs.
    Thank-you immensely for who you are to mankind! The Father is so happy you are his caretaker for the instruction you give to man and dog!
    Pat

  • @GeneralMe100
    @GeneralMe100 10 лет назад +6

    they seriously criticized him for kicking a dog for biting him...LOL, those same so called animal experts would have just put that dog down, it really fuckin annoys me when these hypocrites start mouthing off.
    I have owned dogs for 30 years, anyone who thinks you shouldn't get physical with a dog that acts aggressively knows absolutely nothing about them or how they operate.

  • @giandistefano4415
    @giandistefano4415 9 лет назад +16

    What a good guy.. i hope hes safe now

  • @someonewhoknows1000
    @someonewhoknows1000 7 лет назад

    Cesar Millan Welcome back. I've always respected you and value who you are inside and regardless of the hurdles you've jumped, stumbled over, or how many laps you ran, you made it. You did it and that's all that counts. May God continue to hold and bless you with abundant happiness.

  • @lilbb257
    @lilbb257 6 лет назад

    WOW! I am so glad that your boys were there when you cried out for help.
    ALL of us have our crosses that we must carry, the size doesn't matter they are our own.
    I broke my back in 2008, had a failed surgery and spend most of my time in a wheelchair. I rescued a dog with the intention of making her my service dog. Long story short, she is the best dog I have ever had and she has literally and actually saved my life 17 times in 8 years. Her instructor used many of Cesar's disciplines.
    Savana and I say, Thank you Cesar and Lizzy and thank you GOD

  • @beatrixrode1082
    @beatrixrode1082 8 лет назад +17

    I love this man! Someone that loves animals is automatically a good person in my eyes!

  • @terredee
    @terredee 9 лет назад +22

    "What makes you wise in life, it's not the successes, it's when you go down and come back up." - Cesar Millan
    It's YOU your audience wants, Cesar. I for one will follow the "Leader of the Pack" over to cesarsway.com

    • @Scorpisces
      @Scorpisces 9 лет назад +4

      great quote ! gotta use that one

  • @bubbabitty5438
    @bubbabitty5438 7 лет назад +84

    The poor dude, I totally get where he was coming from and he was never into hurting dog it was more of a weapon of distraction than anything. Yes there are better non violent methods to use but he would not of learned unless he went through what he did. Now look at him! Different methods. Don't judge unless you understand in the first place

    • @monalyd21
      @monalyd21 7 лет назад +1

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    • @globalmaeg
      @globalmaeg 7 лет назад +14

      Bubba bitty thank goodness for your voice of reason! I agree totally and am glad you posted. How many vicious dogs has Cesar dealt with before the incident - the public should think about that. Human, he is still human

    • @maryhuber5805
      @maryhuber5805 7 лет назад

      Bubba bitty

    • @jaxxon4972
      @jaxxon4972 7 лет назад +1

      I worked with dogs too and the nicer you are to dogs they find it a weakness. He is still just as aggressive as before he just has it edited out because ppl are so fucking sensitive all they see is him hitting a dog and not even realizing it's not hurting the dog. I've been attacked by dogs and sitting there petting a dog while it's attacking you gets you no where except to the bottom of the pack. Ppl (especially stupid Los Angeles ppl that treat their dogs like spoiled children) think that dogs think and feel the same as humans when that's so far from the truth. Biting and hitting and yelling is a way a dog understands where you stand as a part of the pack. If you just pet it and are always nice dominate dogs will see you as beneath them not as a leader. That's just the way they think.

    • @jsf525JEFF
      @jsf525JEFF 7 лет назад +3

      your right. I was trained by Cesar starting in 1998.. 2012 was not good to him but he did turn his life around. will smith wife who put Cesar thru school was the start.

  • @harulily4799
    @harulily4799 6 лет назад +10

    Yeah ok. People who are criticizing him for kicking a dog that bit him, why don't you think about what you would do in his shoes. A dog that bites just from MOVEMENT! He just moved and Holly bit him and if you were in his shoes you wouldn't be petting the dog and saying "Oh good girl," when the dog was biting and having a hold on your hand. Your in defense mode at that point. And the dog still could've been put down just because of a bite.

  • @keving9569
    @keving9569 8 лет назад +26

    He's an incredible man and an incredible dog handler.

  • @Quonk079
    @Quonk079 8 лет назад +9

    People are like, "CESAR ABUSED A DOG! OMFG!"
    Ok, so, he kicked a dog that was technically tearing his hand off... Now, what would a dog do in that situation? That's right! Wound it MUCH worse than that... :P

  • @sarahhigh8676
    @sarahhigh8676 5 лет назад +13

    I have ALWAYS loved this guy...

  • @ericstewart3656
    @ericstewart3656 7 лет назад +20

    It's not how hard you fall, but it's how you get back up that counts.