@@ryanwilson5842 Nah he was teaching them what they needed to do. What are you talking about ? The treatment part comes after they get the intended behavior from them. It was definitely not about how you should "treat" your dog. You sound Gen Z ish.
@@Optim40 Whatever "sound" gen Z ish means, and how you even would know that? Anyways... Its mostly just human behavior that influencing these dogs... Dogs literally had no issues, it was the humans.
Yes ur right animal s are tuned in! They are part of the family ! Cats are smart too. They just act like they don't hear you..say Good or tuna? They are just as affectionate too!
I think it's kinda funny when people are so focused on one family member (human, canine, whatever) with issues, that they don't even notice another needs help, as well. Well done, Cesar!
I think he was homeless and grew up with dogs. I pretty sure I heard that somewhere and it could be true because he understands the hierarchy thing that dogs have.
@@bloomsux69 No they don't. They respond to positive reinforcement. Milan's methods are very damaging to the relationship between the dog and owner. Cooperation is much better than submission. Milan relies on old and debunked theories about dogs - new research has shown are not pack animals (like wolves), do not recognize hierarchy, and learn best in a positive state of mind, not a “submissive” state. He clearly can't be bothered to update his methods to aline with the latest research about dog behaviour and psychology but I guess that reflects his desire to dominate animals rather. If you care about your dog, avoid all trainers that encourage you to demand recognition as a leader and absolute obedience from your dog.
@Lppt87 Actually, yes. She's learning to trust him and greets him when he gets home. 😊 her confidence all the way around has definitely grown. Thank you for asking
@@frankG335 yeah, and to feel safe to express humility, it sure helps when we feel secure in ourselves. He's got healthy confidence and security and is immediately ready to recognize if he's in error and aims to avoid behaving "counter-productively". (Same with his wife.) This was a real pleasure of an episode, with a family ready, willing, and able to learn from Caesar and to transform their relationships with their dogs to enhance everyone's happiness and comfort swiftly.
So refreshing to see a man who came out of nowhere and made it as a celebrity being able to stay "normal". While most other celebrities are getting lost in their drive for more power and more money and often end up in addictions - Cesar looks better by the year. And I am sure - he respects dogs more than most of his clients.
@@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp What? What have these people got to do with anything? Although, could that be the reason you wanted to compliment Seinfeld for being.... normal? Edit: Well normal... I can't remember having seem someone who says the word 'I' so often. Even the 'joke' that Cesar wasn't going to fix that, was again about himself since he already had to deal with the dog. Almost everything he says is about himself. And then his wife knows that, so she mentions his name all the time. Edit: About Cesar, he's far from normal, which is why he's good at what he does. But honestly, he really did have to go through an education when it comes to dog training. Milan was widely criticized by professional dog trainers all over the world. At first people thought they were just jealous, but then they learned there was something to the criticism and you can also tell when you compare f..e. the early Dog Whisperer episodes that Cesear actually did change his methods. Further, don't make any assumptions about people you don't know. I met some national celebrities when I worked for a phone provider and they differ from acting privileged to super down to earth... just like normal people. Because that's the thing. Arrogance, is a normal human trait and some people are like that. It doesn't need to have anything to do with celebrity. Milan jumped the border and didn't come from money and deals with normal people all the time whole the dogs probably keep him honest as well.
Don't compliment people for being normal. Also, which celebrity have you seen here that wasn't normal? Most celebs are. I worked for an events organization and have made quite some actors and musicians. Most are quite normal and the most successful ones tend to be even more down to earth, probably because they meet a huge amount of people. *Edit:* Ah, I'm not an American, but I guess Seinfeld is something you like politically (republican since you talked about democratic presidents) and when someone doesn't agree with you, you make it about that? Well, let me disappoint you after actually having done some research (two minutes of reading is all I needed since Jerry's been quite clear): it's very unlikely that Seinfeld is even a conservative. Just because he likes Israel (he's Jewish, not a big surprise) and had a problem with political correctness (he walked back his comments on the extreme-left), doesn't mean that he's a conservative. Heck, Jewish Americans tend to vote left anyway. And since he talked about the extreme-left, it was never about the left.
@@djoetma He's a comedian. Yes, there are a lot of 'I''s, but he tries to look for a joke from the angle of what is normal to him vs what's funny about the situation. Kind of annoying sometimes when people are 'on' all the time, but then again, it might be because he thinks people expect this. Maybe also tells you that he wants to portray himself as 'Seinfeld', which indeed is not 'normal' as Bernhard tried to describe him, since he's basically acting.
Love Cesar. I started walking shelter dogs because I've always had cats but want to get dogs as well. I used Cesar's techniques, and every dog I've walked has been calm, cool, and collected. It makes me feel secure about adopting a dog!
Another element is consistency. Discipline isn't punishment it's learning to live in a disciplined fashion. Structure, consistency. It also takes effort. You have to decide how you want your dog to be and then that's it every time not sometimes. People today have a huge problem with this. They believe structure and rules is being a hard ass. No, it's about being a good citizen and teaching your dogs to be and your kids to be which is actually a gift of love to them. They will be happy and healthy socially. It was nice to see Jerry's family. Nice family.
Almost everyone who has kids knows that repetition and structure is important. Repetition with dogs is the same. But watch any dog training channel and you'll see continual positive reinforcement. Cesar succeeds because he produces and immediate effect on camera. I just don't see ANY training channel or regime that emphasizes what Cesar does. It seems like B.S. to me.
It was so sad to see foxy so afraid. So glad Jerry and Sacha did the work brilliantly. Foxy was very content and relaxed in the last visit. And Jose, well, he's got work to do yet. Between being a German bred dog with a Mexican name! He's one spicy stroodle! 😂
The guy is effortlessly funny. I wonder if he's ever NOT got some twinkle in his eye. I have a brother in law like that and his wife (my wife's sister) has a similar vibe to Jerry Seinfeld's wife. It's like a loving exasperation.
I needed to see this one. I have a 7 month old Pomeranian who is terrified of everyone. If you try to touch her she sounds like she is going to eat you. From fear, she has never snapped, she just wants you to go away. I stopped feeding her and let my husband do it so she accepts him now but he can’t catch her if he wants to take her anywhere, I have to hand her over. She is glued to me and now I have a start on how to help her let people love her without fear. Thank you Cesar.
The "psssst" sound of Cesar is something always used here in the Philippines for everything - calling attention, disciplining a wayward child or dog, shushing a noisy individual, hailing a ride, just about everything . It's a favorite of our Filipino Moms.
I was born in 1956... in Long Beach, CA... grew up in Carson, Ca.... we have over 400,000 Filipinos in Los Angeles county.... we know- our next door neighbors growing up were Filipino... pansit...Lumpia...mmmmmmmm I LOVE Filipino food!!!!!! omg..
Jerry's so into it. He's like a kid, he's so excited and soaking up all the knowledge and enjoying Cesar's expertise. They're cute together, him and his wife.
Cesar thanks. all those hours you put into trying to create compassion for others, dogs, and humans. for all those times you changed a dogs life by giving them a way to be heard and to communicate without being misunderstood, or changing their humans to not give their dog confusing signals. it makes their lives so much better.... as a kid i always dreamed of being able to communicate with animals and make them feel safe. later on, i realized it takes a lot of consciousness and understanding motivation to understand your pets or animals better.
Hola cesar siempre súper de tu programa .por situación ajena deje de ver. En actualidad adoptamos un ❤🐕y por motivo de tirarse a moder .tuve que sacrificar.estuvo con nitroso 6 años .lleva 3 semana descansando en paz .llevo unos días muy mal. Gracias si me lee
Training any dog starts the day u get that puppy, dogs need a leader. I've raised all kinds of dogs and have always been able to lead them. Never be afraid to take control
They certainly improved their handling of the dogs, but do they love them? I never got the feeling that they did. It was more that they wanted the affection of the dogs than the other way around. Maybe that’s why that little female was so fearful.
Awesome video, thanks! Never thought I’d like small dogs, but over the years I’ve found them to be colorful and loving characters ❤ Caper (Yorkie-Chihuahua) 18 yrs RIP Derby (mini doxie) 10.5 yrs RIP Izzy (mini doxie) 14 yrs. RIP Oliver (mini doxie) 18 yrs. RIP Franklin (mini doxie) 4 yrs and going strong! He loves to play nylon frisbee catch and amazingly can read the wind for his catches 😮 First dog Charly (Soft coated Wheaton Terrier 35 lbs) 18 yrs RIP
@@Rommy-1000 it's funny I realised recently I've been encouraging some of my dogs excited behaviour. I've used some of Ceasars tactics and bang. Immediately better
This was such a great almost simple way to train. Who knew it would be so easy. Ceasar has saved tens of thousands of dogs from losing their homes. Hes truly a National Treasure for his work wuth dogs. Its incredible.
Me da mucha risa observar el gesto de Cesar ante la pareja consintiendo al perro. Como si fuera un bebe😂😂 . Es cierto . Los perros demuestran cuan inseguiros somos. Amo la manera como Cesar corrige asertivamente🎉❤ ❤❤❤
My hats off to Jerry and Jessica. I'd never have kept Foxy for three years if she'd acted like that around me or my family. However, Cesar's skillful training was so simply applied it was mind blowing.
My dog just shat on the carpet whilst watching the beginning of this. I have no problem with this as Jerry and Jessica clearly have more issues with their little pooch than I have with not realising my dog needed to go crap.
Yea, your dog doesn't have any respect for u.. Did you miss that cesar episode? Unless it doesn't happen all the time. But if a dog craps in the house, it's usually more than once. Hopefully, u just have a puppy that isn't trained yet, lol
People can be pretty judgemental. Kudos to the Seinfelds for keeping their dog and asking a very gifted man to help them. What person doesn't have some kind of issue? It takes humility. And, Cesar looks great! What a happy ending. 🎉🎉🎉
Their cat died and they couldn’t bear adopting another cat so soon so they adopted the dogs. I am in the same position. I still have Maybe’s sister cat but I can’t “replace” her brother, Maybe, and that is what it would feel like right now. So I am thinking of adopting a rescue dog that gets along with cats. I wonder if I will need a pet psychologist if I try to do that. Or purrhaps a human psychologist for meself!?! Kudos to the Seinfelds! I LOVE how they took Cesar’s advice and turned the family dynamics around. Cesar is AMAZING!!
When I visit NYC, I'm impressed at how well trained the dogs are as a whole. The don't pull on their leashes and they're not distracted by the crowds or other dogs. Where I live, most dogs are not trained to walk properly on a leash. Do most do dog owners in NYC use professional trainers?
@23:29...Daddy Jerry's Little Girl. Felt the same way when My late Chester (45lbs standard Doxie) finally felt ok around my middle bro. Chester had some unknown reason for hating men as per the rescue I got him from, not me, though: just walked right up and said hi and my puppy girls, Oriana and Holly, came right up and were just like: let's go play and explore! Ches had no issue with me. He met a good friend of mine, Carol, an elderly young lady who needed a cane to walk and just growled at her in our hotel room 2 days after adopting him. I requested Carol sit down on the hotel bed and hand over her cane, which she did, and I picked Ches up and set him on the bed. He was a bit wary as he approached, sniffing and low head and such but no growling. Once he realized she did not have her cane, he started wagging the tail and walked right up to her and sat down. Demanded pets. Made Holly and Ori jealous. He also fell in love with my now wife, who he met for the first time on that trip while she was married to her ex. He HATED her ex--even though, at the time, he was my best friend. We chalked it up as Chester did not like the wheelchair. How wrong we all were. Story for another time. While in Eureka, CA, the day after we hung out with Carol, I took Ches and the girls to Samoa beach, just across Humboldt bay. It was 2007 and the first time since I moved back south in 2005 that we came back. Holly knew where we were, but it was Oriana's and Chester's first time. They loved it. We ended up meeting a father and son team who were hunting for Razor Clams (was a couple days after a good storm) and even Chester walked right up and said hi. While we were chatting, the son ran off, then Dad. The girls were too preoccupied with sniffing and running around but Chester charged off after them. Son and Dad dove knees first and started digging with hand shovels. Chester came to a skidding halt right next to the watching intently. The dug deeper and Chester was trying to help, but once they got down far enough to get at the Razor Clam, Chester jumped back like he had been stung and started barking. Anyone who say and heard him agreed it was "WTF is THAT!?" as they pulled the the clam that was bigger than both hands and had the whatever part that was that looked like a huge tongue flopping around trying to slap. Chester's reaction got the girls' attention from the far end of the cove and they came to check it out, too. Holly almost got slapped and noped out of there. Oriana followed. Chester looked at the tongue thing and noped out as well: followed after the girls to the other side of the cove. My parents' and youngest brother's reaction to meeting Chester was "I never knew they came that BIG!" Chest just became best friends with Dad and My youngest brother. Sadly the first meeting with my middle brother that same day was ruined since my bro needed a cane to walk due to military injuries as his knees were shot. Took Chester 6 months to stop growling--and he had a full on German Shepherd guttural growl and bit 2 people who ignored the warning over the years--sounded like a midget junkyard dog without the midget voice. Sounded 3 times as big as he was. Miss my big boy. Had to help him over the Rainbow Bridge 3 years ago when he was 16 and his liver was failing. Had to do the same for my Rufus (mini Doxie), Holly (Doxie/Miniature Pincer), Oriana (Standard Doxie/Runt of the Litter and ended up a spiteful mini), Little Richard (Doxie/MinPin)as well. Last 25 years have been amazing and also painful when it came to say goodbye. Now, I (actually, WE: me, my wife, and our son)have Sophie (aka Sopher-stuffinzes, 13) Chihuahua/Jack Rusel mix, Otto von Bratwurst (standard Doxie, 4), and Snowball (aka SnooBoo: pure white Hussky/Corgie--aka Horgie (look it up up on the AKC website) almost 2 years). Would not trade any of the last 25 years with my fuzzies for anything. All, with the exception of Oriana, were rescues. Oriana I got from a local breeder due to Holly having epilepsy and having her seizures while I was at work the day after Rufus passed. The moment she met the Baby Girl, all seizures stopped. Everyone else has been a rescue and we have given them the fullest life we can. I am so appreciative of people like Cesar and Jerry and the Seinfeld family who realize the issue and put in the effort to make it work. I have witnessed so many horror stories over the years of people who do not. Nothing beats the feeling of when a Rescue realizes you are their rescuer and are there to save them. Chosen Family. Period.
I’ve been watching forever, and I actually believe that I understand Caesar’s techniques of calm, assertive and rewarding only when the dog does something good, but for some reason I can’t get a handle on my two dogs no matter what I try. Sure wish he would one day come to Estero Fl.
My dog is like the heeler who avoided them on the street. If we had a dollar for all the little dogs that bark at my guy who totally ignores them, we'd be rich! He just wants everything to be cool, he just moves away rather than reacts. Thanks for the video.
Basically. The dog is just a doorbell. After the dog tells the owner by barking, he has done his job. So the owner then has to respond and thank dog and get door. Period.
When Jerry says, (3:50) "I thought any dog likes who their owner is, assuming their owner is basically functioning. Food, walking, playing, I assumed that. I was wrong!" I instantly thought of that Seinfeld episode season 4 episode 5 "How can anybody not like you?!" 😂😂😂😂😂
One of the best episodes. Cesar dealt with Jerry Seinfeld the same way he behaves with everyone, calm and strong.
@@JudithRandall-vz1zk you just said Cesar was rude and harsh 😂😂😂
@@mrsx7944 I thought he mean Jerry was the dog lol
I didnt think it was a good episode at all. Dogs barely had any issues. It was just simply teaching the owners how to treat their dog...
@@ryanwilson5842 Nah he was teaching them what they needed to do. What are you talking about ? The treatment part comes after they get the intended behavior from them. It was definitely not about how you should "treat" your dog. You sound Gen Z ish.
@@Optim40 Whatever "sound" gen Z ish means, and how you even would know that? Anyways... Its mostly just human behavior that influencing these dogs... Dogs literally had no issues, it was the humans.
Cesar is unreal. He truly knows how to communicate.
Yes ur right animal s are tuned in! They are part of the family ! Cats are smart too. They just act like they don't hear you..say Good or tuna? They are just as affectionate too!
I think it's kinda funny when people are so focused on one family member (human, canine, whatever) with issues, that they don't even notice another needs help, as well. Well done, Cesar!
typical "NARC" behavior? lol
@@Sundaylamb3Really?😐
Lllllļ
Dachshunds invented the Side Eye..lol…👀
Hahahaha hahahaha That is so true! lol!
😂😂😂
you can say that again
Lol. Must be true because this Dachshund nails it.
Lol 🤣 they are dogs with tudes
Why does Cesar always make me shed tears? I think it’s such extreme empathy he shows, it’s almost unreal. I love him.
I think he was homeless and grew up with dogs. I pretty sure I heard that somewhere and it could be true because he understands the hierarchy thing that dogs have.
Excellent - improving confidence in one dog and improving calm in the other.
What’s not to love about everything Cesar does!!
His abusive methods aren’t lovable
@@sydneyharbour-bridges8090 i wouldn't say abusive, you gotta be strict in the animal world. dogs respond to firm and dominant
@@bloomsux69 No they don't. They respond to positive reinforcement. Milan's methods are very damaging to the relationship between the dog and owner. Cooperation is much better than submission. Milan relies on old and debunked theories about dogs - new research has shown are not pack animals (like wolves), do not recognize hierarchy, and learn best in a positive state of mind, not a “submissive” state. He clearly can't be bothered to update his methods to aline with the latest research about dog behaviour and psychology but I guess that reflects his desire to dominate animals rather. If you care about your dog, avoid all trainers that encourage you to demand recognition as a leader and absolute obedience from your dog.
Absolutely LOVE how Cesar creates the harmony and bonds we want and need with our best friends..and our furry friends need the same.
Thank you!!!
The same scenario with Jerry and Foxy is happening with our new puppy and my husband. This is just the help we needed. Thank you!! ❤
How are you doing and the dogs? Any better?
@Lppt87 Actually, yes. She's learning to trust him and greets him when he gets home. 😊 her confidence all the way around has definitely grown. Thank you for asking
The biggest thing I got from this is that she is definitely with him because he’s rich
@@oneDonly Lame and stupid comment.
It takes more than money, bud.@@oneDonly
So nice to see Foxy happy and calm with him, instead of terrified
Maybe Foxy was right to be afraid of Jerry.
The dog knows about him.
Why can't this guy date someone his age
Dogs hate predators
@@BrooklynmusicforumHe's been married to Jessica for many years (they have kids together as well.)
I love Cesar. He is so inspirational and personable for me. Cesar's son is a copy also enjoy the road shows
Thank god Jerry said " WHAT ??" and Cesar explained. How may owners I have seen and gone " OK I Get it " - when they really didn't.
That showed humility, too.
Jerry was always high IQ guy.
@@frankG335 yeah, and to feel safe to express humility, it sure helps when we feel secure in ourselves. He's got healthy confidence and security and is immediately ready to recognize if he's in error and aims to avoid behaving "counter-productively". (Same with his wife.) This was a real pleasure of an episode, with a family ready, willing, and able to learn from Caesar and to transform their relationships with their dogs to enhance everyone's happiness and comfort swiftly.
Yes, I noticed that, too. More need to speak up when they need clarification.
The doggy is like:”this pretzels are making me thirsty “!!!😂😂😂
best comment on a video I have ever seen hahahaha!!!
@@sbeck9205 Glad you liked it…lets kick the stress out and laugh more…👋😃👋
OMG, hilarious!
@@kathleenjohnson2885 glad you found it funny “another festivus miracle “ lmao let’s laugh often and kick off the stress…You have a great day!!!👋😃👋
He played Farfel on the show 😂'Farfel, get your shoes on!'
"problem is one of my dogs intensely dislikes me" 😂
Its the human that needs some training usually. Cute little dogs.
100% because then people have the tools to control the dogs. Without that the dog will control you.
People often get a dog purely for the way it looks without taking into account whether they can handle it.
So refreshing to see a man who came out of nowhere and made it as a celebrity being able to stay "normal". While most other celebrities are getting lost in their drive for more power and more money and often end up in addictions - Cesar looks better by the year. And I am sure - he respects dogs more than most of his clients.
"Normal" the guy comes off as a narcissist at best!
@@yeah_right88 Which one? Clinton, Obama, or Biden?
@@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp What? What have these people got to do with anything? Although, could that be the reason you wanted to compliment Seinfeld for being.... normal?
Edit: Well normal... I can't remember having seem someone who says the word 'I' so often. Even the 'joke' that Cesar wasn't going to fix that, was again about himself since he already had to deal with the dog. Almost everything he says is about himself. And then his wife knows that, so she mentions his name all the time.
Edit: About Cesar, he's far from normal, which is why he's good at what he does. But honestly, he really did have to go through an education when it comes to dog training. Milan was widely criticized by professional dog trainers all over the world. At first people thought they were just jealous, but then they learned there was something to the criticism and you can also tell when you compare f..e. the early Dog Whisperer episodes that Cesear actually did change his methods.
Further, don't make any assumptions about people you don't know. I met some national celebrities when I worked for a phone provider and they differ from acting privileged to super down to earth... just like normal people. Because that's the thing. Arrogance, is a normal human trait and some people are like that. It doesn't need to have anything to do with celebrity. Milan jumped the border and didn't come from money and deals with normal people all the time whole the dogs probably keep him honest as well.
Don't compliment people for being normal. Also, which celebrity have you seen here that wasn't normal? Most celebs are. I worked for an events organization and have made quite some actors and musicians. Most are quite normal and the most successful ones tend to be even more down to earth, probably because they meet a huge amount of people.
*Edit:* Ah, I'm not an American, but I guess Seinfeld is something you like politically (republican since you talked about democratic presidents) and when someone doesn't agree with you, you make it about that?
Well, let me disappoint you after actually having done some research (two minutes of reading is all I needed since Jerry's been quite clear): it's very unlikely that Seinfeld is even a conservative. Just because he likes Israel (he's Jewish, not a big surprise) and had a problem with political correctness (he walked back his comments on the extreme-left), doesn't mean that he's a conservative. Heck, Jewish Americans tend to vote left anyway. And since he talked about the extreme-left, it was never about the left.
@@djoetma He's a comedian. Yes, there are a lot of 'I''s, but he tries to look for a joke from the angle of what is normal to him vs what's funny about the situation. Kind of annoying sometimes when people are 'on' all the time, but then again, it might be because he thinks people expect this. Maybe also tells you that he wants to portray himself as 'Seinfeld', which indeed is not 'normal' as Bernhard tried to describe him, since he's basically acting.
Love Cesar. I started walking shelter dogs because I've always had cats but want to get dogs as well. I used Cesar's techniques, and every dog I've walked has been calm, cool, and collected. It makes me feel secure about adopting a dog!
The unconditional love is priceless 🐕
Another element is consistency. Discipline isn't punishment it's learning to live in a disciplined fashion. Structure, consistency. It also takes effort. You have to decide how you want your dog to be and then that's it every time not sometimes. People today have a huge problem with this. They believe structure and rules is being a hard ass. No, it's about being a good citizen and teaching your dogs to be and your kids to be which is actually a gift of love to them. They will be happy and healthy socially.
It was nice to see Jerry's family. Nice family.
Almost everyone who has kids knows that repetition and structure is important. Repetition with dogs is the same. But watch any dog training channel and you'll see continual positive reinforcement. Cesar succeeds because he produces and immediate effect on camera. I just don't see ANY training channel or regime that emphasizes what Cesar does. It seems like B.S. to me.
Jerry is been spoiling Jose ❤ Jose was running the seinfields
You are amazing Cesar! Kudos to Jerry and Jessica for their love and work to heal the relationship with the pups ❤ 💕
This is the best episode. You can tell Jerry has a wonderful family.
Another Festivus miracle 👀😳😜🤣😂
I can picture Frank: “Next Festivus event: Feats of Strength! George vs THE DOG!!!”😂
@@Matthew-n8q and the dog beats George 🤣 lmao!! ! George is getting upset!!!👋😜👋🤣😂
@@munozinni
I was in the pool
I WAS IN THE POOL 😂
@ That curse will follow him forever 😜🤣😂
It was so sad to see foxy so afraid. So glad Jerry and Sacha did the work brilliantly. Foxy was very content and relaxed in the last visit. And Jose, well, he's got work to do yet. Between being a German bred dog with a Mexican name! He's one spicy stroodle! 😂
Jerry Seinfeld saw it as a comedy skit😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
The "sick dog" line was straight out of the show 😂😂😂
The guy is effortlessly funny. I wonder if he's ever NOT got some twinkle in his eye. I have a brother in law like that and his wife (my wife's sister) has a similar vibe to Jerry Seinfeld's wife. It's like a loving exasperation.
Jerry sees EVERYTHING as a comedy skit!
I was gonna write that as a reply-but i knew someone would beat me to it lol
Yeah well Jerry Seinfeld is a little bit of an arse
I really enjoy Cesar how you explain the psychology of your training and then seeing it in action.
I needed to see this one. I have a 7 month old Pomeranian who is terrified of everyone. If you try to touch her she sounds like she is going to eat you. From fear, she has never snapped, she just wants you to go away. I stopped feeding her and let my husband do it so she accepts him now but he can’t catch her if he wants to take her anywhere, I have to hand her over. She is glued to me and now I have a start on how to help her let people love her without fear. Thank you Cesar.
The "psssst" sound of Cesar is something always used here in the Philippines for everything - calling attention, disciplining a wayward child or dog, shushing a noisy individual, hailing a ride, just about everything . It's a favorite of our Filipino Moms.
???
Should never take the yap out of a dog, they are better burglar deterents than silent big dogs.
Nope, not really
Yup yup, in Mexican culture too. That's why Cesar uses it. 😊
I was born in 1956... in Long Beach, CA... grew up in Carson, Ca.... we have over 400,000 Filipinos in Los Angeles county.... we know- our next door neighbors growing up were Filipino... pansit...Lumpia...mmmmmmmm I LOVE Filipino food!!!!!! omg..
It’s logical really which is what most dog owners miss as emotions get in the way especially with couples. This was really good.
Jerry's so into it. He's like a kid, he's so excited and soaking up all the knowledge and enjoying Cesar's expertise.
They're cute together, him and his wife.
I have a Rooster named Little Jerry Seinfeld.
Like the show….😂
You silly president
😂
Hahah😂😂
Little Yerry!! 😂
Cesar thanks. all those hours you put into trying to create compassion for others, dogs, and humans. for all those times you changed a dogs life by giving them a way to be heard and to communicate without being misunderstood, or changing their humans to not give their dog confusing signals.
it makes their lives so much better.... as a kid i always dreamed of being able to communicate with animals and make them feel safe. later on, i realized it takes a lot of consciousness and understanding motivation to understand your pets or animals better.
You just know how much material Jerry inevitably developed with Ceaser as inspiration.
Absolutely. His comedic mind is apparently always at work.
Cesar made me have my best dog ever. I thank you forever
Hola cesar siempre súper de tu programa .por situación ajena deje de ver. En actualidad adoptamos un ❤🐕y por motivo de tirarse a moder .tuve que sacrificar.estuvo con nitroso 6 años .lleva 3 semana descansando en paz .llevo unos días muy mal. Gracias si me lee
Training any dog starts the day u get that puppy, dogs need a leader. I've raised all kinds of dogs and have always been able to lead them.
Never be afraid to take control
Foxy was previously owned by Newman who filled her brain with anti-Jerry sentiment.
Cesar is the best
Two of my fav people - Cesar & Jerry. And my favorite animals - doggies. 🧡🍂
To see Foxy relaxing in Jerry's lap, what a much better life
They certainly improved their handling of the dogs, but do they love them? I never got the feeling that they did. It was more that they wanted the affection of the dogs than the other way around. Maybe that’s why that little female was so fearful.
@@dajtoad1 You might be right. I saw that too.
@@dajtoad1 yeah I can't stand watching this
He was so relieved, too!
@@dajtoad1You're being incredibly judgemental of someone you don't even know.
I love everything about this. Everyone is happy now. Having 2 very resctive dogs and a trainer who uses CM's method, it's been a game changer.
Cesar is the Dog 'owner' whisperer.
So sweet and rewarding for all. I grew up with and have Rachel's. They all have very particular and strong character. Happy family!
Loved watching Jerry and Jessica together.
They are a lovely looking couple, and so normal.
Cesar truly is a magician! Bravo!
Cesar inspires both the handlers and their four legged family members to stay calm assertive - so nice to witness 💖✨
Where Jerry went wrong was, he didn't name the dog Farfel. THAT!!!! was his first mistake. The dog is basically saying "look joke boy" back off.
Awesome video, thanks!
Never thought I’d like small dogs, but over the years I’ve found them to be colorful and loving characters ❤
Caper (Yorkie-Chihuahua) 18 yrs RIP
Derby (mini doxie) 10.5 yrs RIP
Izzy (mini doxie) 14 yrs. RIP
Oliver (mini doxie) 18 yrs. RIP
Franklin (mini doxie) 4 yrs and going strong! He loves to play nylon frisbee catch and amazingly can read the wind for his catches 😮
First dog Charly (Soft coated Wheaton Terrier 35 lbs) 18 yrs RIP
Love Jerry and Jessica have dachshunds. They are the funnest, funniest dogs!
You are so good at training the dog owners!
Most definitely ... it is Jerry who is the problem
Yeah and the wife. She coddles the dog and encourages the bad behaviour. But Jerry also. He doesn't have calm energy
@@abominablesnowman3494 Agreed ... it is always the person who is the problem ... not the dog
@@Rommy-1000 it's funny I realised recently I've been encouraging some of my dogs excited behaviour. I've used some of Ceasars tactics and bang. Immediately better
@@abominablesnowman3494 Yes! I have used Cesars stuff many times
No, it was his wife.
I like how Jose did the Kramer slide.😅
Hail to Cesar❤ When they say he knows ….. He definitely knows and Cesar is very blessed❤
Saw this in 2015 but its always a pleasure
why are they replaying it like's new?
@@djohny-ne3gg "Clicks"....more clicks more 💰
This was such a great almost simple way to train. Who knew it would be so easy. Ceasar has saved tens of thousands of dogs from losing their homes. Hes truly a National Treasure for his work wuth dogs. Its incredible.
Me da mucha risa observar el gesto de Cesar ante la pareja consintiendo al perro. Como si fuera un bebe😂😂 .
Es cierto . Los perros demuestran cuan inseguiros somos.
Amo la manera como Cesar corrige asertivamente🎉❤
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Mira Mira 🪞 de dueños 😂
@@pachamamateve888 🤣🤣🤣🤪👍⭐
I love the way Cesar trains people!
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14:40 😂 that is so Jerry. Also I could see Larry David doing this
That's because the show was mostly Larry pretty much I think. Jerry just acted it out
@@squirreltastic-k5v I think they both have similar anti social tendencies. George is the Larry avatar though.
My hats off to Jerry and Jessica. I'd never have kept Foxy for three years if she'd acted like that around me or my family. However, Cesar's skillful training was so simply applied it was mind blowing.
My dog just shat on the carpet whilst watching the beginning of this. I have no problem with this as Jerry and Jessica clearly have more issues with their little pooch than I have with not realising my dog needed to go crap.
😂 ❤
You had to tell someone. Anyone. I get it...
just go for walks with your dog
Yea, your dog doesn't have any respect for u.. Did you miss that cesar episode? Unless it doesn't happen all the time. But if a dog craps in the house, it's usually more than once. Hopefully, u just have a puppy that isn't trained yet, lol
Put down a peepad
The articulation of his method in this episode is probably his best work.
I am so glad to see Cesar Milan again!
Love this! I love to see Jerry and Jessica together. Very loving! ❤❤ cute puppies!
Just makes me love Jerry even more. Even with G and an I!
At least his name isnt John Voight 😂
People can be pretty judgemental. Kudos to the Seinfelds for keeping their dog and asking a very gifted man to help them. What person doesn't have some kind of issue? It takes humility. And, Cesar looks great! What a happy ending. 🎉🎉🎉
Never underestimate the power of Cesar!
I think that Foxy is the sweetest thing. Those looks💕
I see Ceasar trained the two humans very well. No wonder those dogs had issues!
Maybe the donde are not zionists and dislike their owner because of he is.
That was impressive I’ve never seen an episode before. I think I’ll start. Thanks ❤
In a recent interview, Jerry said these dogs were now happy, on a farm somewhere.
Not living with Jerry anymore.
Big surprise don't think he wanted them in the first place. Celebs love ditching animals
Awesome! Very nice to see Caesar with the Seinfeld family happily ever after 😊
Most enjoyable episode!❤
Their 2 dogs are so adorable & beautiful. Such soulful faces. Am a cat person but dashhounds
I always thought this was a guy who delivered emergency salads. Thank you Jerry for the clarity ❤
idiot
Their cat died and they couldn’t bear adopting another cat so soon so they adopted the dogs. I am in the same position. I still have Maybe’s sister cat but I can’t “replace” her brother, Maybe, and that is what it would feel like right now. So I am thinking of adopting a rescue dog that gets along with cats. I wonder if I will need a pet psychologist if I try to do that. Or purrhaps a human psychologist for meself!?! Kudos to the Seinfelds! I LOVE how they took Cesar’s advice and turned the family dynamics around. Cesar is AMAZING!!
From England love watching these videos ❤
Feels like Jerry knew what to do about Foxy but couldn't just say it to the wife so he got Cesar to say it. Now that's a trainer :))
Cesar Milan has the patience of a saint for people.
When I visit NYC, I'm impressed at how well trained the dogs are as a whole. The don't pull on their leashes and they're not distracted by the crowds or other dogs. Where I live, most dogs are not trained to walk properly on a leash. Do most do dog owners in NYC use professional trainers?
You should have let Jose the dog pick out his own dog.
How do you know they didn't?
When ever I watch your videos I learn so much. Thank you for all that you do for the human and canine relationship.
That was amazing two hard little nuts to crack and Cesar did it. I did love the owners comment when he said Cesar will be defeated by his dogs.
Cesar, your love for dogs is so beautiful ❤
Cesar is a beautiful man isent he?‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️❤️
These little dogs are my favorite!😍 ❤❤❤❤❤❤ I’ve had 2 so far and want more! They are sweet dogs!😊😊
So is Jerry!
cesar's a genius and the seinfelds' dogs are supercut
2:13 Seinfeld lives in a refrigerator?? WTF??
Omg that's too funny. lol....
@23:29...Daddy Jerry's Little Girl. Felt the same way when My late Chester (45lbs standard Doxie) finally felt ok around my middle bro. Chester had some unknown reason for hating men as per the rescue I got him from, not me, though: just walked right up and said hi and my puppy girls, Oriana and Holly, came right up and were just like: let's go play and explore! Ches had no issue with me. He met a good friend of mine, Carol, an elderly young lady who needed a cane to walk and just growled at her in our hotel room 2 days after adopting him. I requested Carol sit down on the hotel bed and hand over her cane, which she did, and I picked Ches up and set him on the bed. He was a bit wary as he approached, sniffing and low head and such but no growling. Once he realized she did not have her cane, he started wagging the tail and walked right up to her and sat down. Demanded pets. Made Holly and Ori jealous. He also fell in love with my now wife, who he met for the first time on that trip while she was married to her ex. He HATED her ex--even though, at the time, he was my best friend. We chalked it up as Chester did not like the wheelchair. How wrong we all were. Story for another time. While in Eureka, CA, the day after we hung out with Carol, I took Ches and the girls to Samoa beach, just across Humboldt bay. It was 2007 and the first time since I moved back south in 2005 that we came back. Holly knew where we were, but it was Oriana's and Chester's first time. They loved it. We ended up meeting a father and son team who were hunting for Razor Clams (was a couple days after a good storm) and even Chester walked right up and said hi. While we were chatting, the son ran off, then Dad. The girls were too preoccupied with sniffing and running around but Chester charged off after them. Son and Dad dove knees first and started digging with hand shovels. Chester came to a skidding halt right next to the watching intently. The dug deeper and Chester was trying to help, but once they got down far enough to get at the Razor Clam, Chester jumped back like he had been stung and started barking. Anyone who say and heard him agreed it was "WTF is THAT!?" as they pulled the the clam that was bigger than both hands and had the whatever part that was that looked like a huge tongue flopping around trying to slap. Chester's reaction got the girls' attention from the far end of the cove and they came to check it out, too. Holly almost got slapped and noped out of there. Oriana followed. Chester looked at the tongue thing and noped out as well: followed after the girls to the other side of the cove.
My parents' and youngest brother's reaction to meeting Chester was "I never knew they came that BIG!" Chest just became best friends with Dad and My youngest brother. Sadly the first meeting with my middle brother that same day was ruined since my bro needed a cane to walk due to military injuries as his knees were shot. Took Chester 6 months to stop growling--and he had a full on German Shepherd guttural growl and bit 2 people who ignored the warning over the years--sounded like a midget junkyard dog without the midget voice. Sounded 3 times as big as he was.
Miss my big boy. Had to help him over the Rainbow Bridge 3 years ago when he was 16 and his liver was failing. Had to do the same for my Rufus (mini Doxie), Holly (Doxie/Miniature Pincer), Oriana (Standard Doxie/Runt of the Litter and ended up a spiteful mini), Little Richard (Doxie/MinPin)as well. Last 25 years have been amazing and also painful when it came to say goodbye.
Now, I (actually, WE: me, my wife, and our son)have Sophie (aka Sopher-stuffinzes, 13) Chihuahua/Jack Rusel mix, Otto von Bratwurst (standard Doxie, 4), and Snowball (aka SnooBoo: pure white Hussky/Corgie--aka Horgie (look it up up on the AKC website) almost 2 years).
Would not trade any of the last 25 years with my fuzzies for anything. All, with the exception of Oriana, were rescues. Oriana I got from a local breeder due to Holly having epilepsy and having her seizures while I was at work the day after Rufus passed. The moment she met the Baby Girl, all seizures stopped. Everyone else has been a rescue and we have given them the fullest life we can.
I am so appreciative of people like Cesar and Jerry and the Seinfeld family who realize the issue and put in the effort to make it work. I have witnessed so many horror stories over the years of people who do not. Nothing beats the feeling of when a Rescue realizes you are their rescuer and are there to save them. Chosen Family. Period.
Stylish Cezar! 😎
I’ve been watching forever, and I actually believe that I understand Caesar’s techniques of calm, assertive and rewarding only when the dog does something good, but for some reason I can’t get a handle on my two dogs no matter what I try. Sure wish he would one day come to Estero Fl.
Trying dogs with people problems. Awesome!
My dog is like the heeler who avoided them on the street. If we had a dollar for all the little dogs that bark at my guy who totally ignores them, we'd be rich! He just wants everything to be cool, he just moves away rather than reacts.
Thanks for the video.
Hola, te extrañamos en Minnesota.
Basically. The dog is just a doorbell. After the dog tells the owner by barking, he has done his job. So the owner then has to respond and thank dog and get door. Period.
Can't manage 1 dog,...get a 2nd dog,...what could go wrong? LOL.
23:57 "That is a funny name for a dachsund". So is Jose... so is Jose.
Jerry Seinfeld never played a fictional character on Seinfeld. Ever. 😂
Foxy brown.... get it ,Foxy's brown😂
i dont blame the dog for not liking seinfeld. lol
When Jerry says, (3:50) "I thought any dog likes who their owner is, assuming their owner is basically functioning. Food, walking, playing, I assumed that. I was wrong!"
I instantly thought of that Seinfeld episode season 4 episode 5
"How can anybody not like you?!"
😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, you are a magician Cesar! ✌❤
That was a wonderful episode. So sweet.
Miracle worker.