I've learned so much from you already. I have smaller pets, but they are well behaved. My only issue is that I work at home and when someone comes to the door they bark in excitement. I am stuck at my desk with my headset. Nobody on the phone minds, everyone loves dogs, but how can I get them to stop that.
I have safely and positively trained my own various dog breeds throughout my 68 yrs of life. Including an AKC German Shepherd that behaved happily, beautifully and with zero reactivity (or other negative behaviors) by using only my hand signals. A beautiful thing to see, and a beautiful dog/family member with which to live with! Having said this, I also have noted over the years that whenever I do agree to assist others in training/rehabilitating their own dogs, many humans do not appreciate "teaching moments" at all and they quit 2 or 3 lessons into it. It's as if the unhealthy side of their egos kick in. They somehow feel too embarrassed to even try to rehabilitate and redirect their dog's behavior. But they will spend thousands of dollars for someone else to train their dog. Then the dog comes home and within 2-3 wks those undesirable behaviors return because the owners claim to be too busy to continue to reinforce what the expensive trainer had already accomplished with that dog. It's a sad state of affairs today with dogs having owners who will not teach calm, assertive rules and boundaries. Indeed, we do train the humans while we rehabilitate the dogs. Peace and love to you Cesar💫💞💫
I have been learning from you since you first came out with your show. You have helped me to build the most INCREDIBLE bond with my pitbull (got her at 4 1/2 months, she's now 10). I just want to thank you for that and for all the help with her training over the years. She is so close to me, like Daddy was to you. Thank you for the knowledge and for helping me the human as well. Blessings Cesar 💜
Thank you! I just started rollerblading our newly adopted hound mix and she loves it! She keeps her head up, no more dead stops to sniff, and just trots along. It’s been so fun and helpful. Thank you for teaching me this!! Appreciate you so much. You also helped me get over my fear of dogs. So grateful!
Thank you Cesar! I have a pittie mix...incredibly strong...I used a prong collar and he still took me for a walk..I purchased a gentle lead leash or Mexican halter..I cannot tell you how incredible the difference is now! We are walking everywhere now.. Changed both our lives!
I watch all of your videos. I enjoy the longer ones the best. I have been involved with dogs, my whole life, just as you. I think on some of your most recent videos you said that you were going through some personal things. I’ve got you in my prayers. I really enjoyed the part about the crate, a lot of people think it’s mean but dogs trust their crate/den. Keep up the good work. Also, I have a young German Shepherd in need of help. She’s a great girl, but she has a very excited energy. If you are interested in helping her, you can reach out to me.
Have had 2 Papillons in the past who could not safely wear collars but could only use harnesses bcs both had tracheal malacia (one was so severe she almost died when a spasm was provoked... fortunately the vet was there). Both were trained on collar/lead as pups, but when their trachea problems manifested as adults and worsened with age, both did very well when transitioned to harness. Also one of those papillons loved to run, so I used a Xooter to keep up with her. As you said...wheels! One of our chihuahuas loves to use the Tutto travel crate as her "den" ... we keep it open at one end and she often goes in there when she wants private time but still watch what we and her littermate are doing. edited for typos
I disagree with the 'anti-harness' statements - but also - the way I clip the dog into the harness - is through the top, and then under the chin. It IS important to control the mouth / face. Also - this method - I can tighten the harness a little by a gentle pull, so he's less likely to slip out. I can also 'pull' the dog if I need to, but generally "grabbing the handle" is the best way, and just carrying him (back legs on the ground). I walk 2 street dogs each day, about 2 miles. I will try the weighted vest! Great idea! But my other street dog - she goes loose. With a harness on - so people could (if needed) easily grab a hold of her - and so she is more visible to cars (she is all black otherwise). The bigger dog - and Caesar is correct - train the big dog, and all others fall in line - I must correct action frequently. She has killed 100+ cats / iguanas in her life. She has been in 100+ street dog fights. For her, the harness is good, but also CAESAR IS ALSO RIGHT - that the best tool is 'love and attention'. I stick her nose in-between my legs - and pet her aggressively when she is 'hunting' (Caesar is also right - pointing - leads to barking - leads to hunting - leads to killing) - and this is the best at calming her down and continuing the walk. When 'her blood is up', it's impossible to control her too much - beyond force, aggressive petting. But I think without a harness, she would hurt the throat too much. In the past she has tried to kill herself to follow me out of the house. She's very obsessive. :D I walk her each morning - but will do now with a weighted vest! Great idea! :DDDDDD
Wow, I didnt know that harnesses are not good for dogs. I use them because I always feel collars and leashes choke them. And just learned of the weighted vest. Definitely gonna invest in those
Some great tips.. you've definitely adapted your philosophies. I like what you said about using a harness. Spot on. I definitely need to try out modifying a slip lead into a halter. My girl, Fresa, loved running beside me as I rode my bicycle. She could go miles. I tell people to think of a crate as a dog's den. It should be treated as their safe place. Wild dogs and wolves tend to sleep in a den. Great video, as always.
The harness is one of many points of contention in dog training I use a harness but I have control of my dog and he is a boston terrier with bad breathing problems so I use a harness however for big dogs I would reccomend a prong collar and leash or use mexican halter like Ceasars says.
Hi Cesar, I enjoy watching your videos and always learning more. As an animal lover, dogs are my favorite. Your wisdom, knowledge and experience has helped thousands of people and dogs around the world. You have reached the GOAT category. Keep up the great work!
"The dogs will see the rollerblades or the dog they see the bike or the skateboard and they know WE'RE RUNNING." Hahaha. I've been watching Cesar since I was like 18 back in '04. I love that he rollerblades with the dogs. I take my dog rollerblading all the time. He goes nuts when I grab my rollerblades, LOL.
We love you Cesar in watching your videos I actually seen a weakness in my personality in dealing with people & circumstances it's funny because I seen it thru the dog video! But anyway love you ! Your energy is so good and encouraging
The first time I used a “Mexican halter” was on calves in 1967. We had cattle and my father taught me to use that little piece of rope behind the ears and slip his nose thru it and you have control of him just like you do on dogs. Of course back then we didn’t have to walk our dogs because they worked and they wanted to lay down every afternoon Good video Cesar
I love the video. It’s very helpful and informative. I have learned a lot from your shows and I understand my dogs better now. I’m still learning, and thank you!❤
Saludos paisano. Que estés bien bendecido en compañía de tus seres queridos. No entiendo inglish, pero sé, que como paisano sinaloense me entiendes estimado César Millán. 🙏🏼🇲🇽🙋🏻♀️🙂👍🏼
Love this, would love to see details on how to use various halters. Have seen lots of variations on this channel but would love to see details on how to put them on. Thanks for all you do!
I started to watch you on TV over here in the UK (England) about 17-18 years ago, I'd never owned a dog before so I thought it would be a good idea to find out what to expect from a dog, you opened my mind to the way a dog thinks and acts, after watching and learning from yourself I decided to put what I'd learnt into practice and get my own dog, I decided to adopt a cross breed Corgi/Jack Russell, the second I saw him I new he was the dog I needed 😊 not wanted 👍 I adopted him when he was around a year old (give or take a month) he was my bestest friend, always there by my side through the good times and the bad (I have mental troubles) he was like my support dog when things got tough 😢 he lived a long and happy life with his pack of 2 adults and 3 children with another dog added to the pack 8 years later, when I met my future wife 5 years later she also had a dog that she rescued but he was a damaged, abused, aggressive dog 😢 I remembered your training and introduced my dogs to hers at the front door making sure that my 2 we're calm and submissive, my wife's dog was not to happy to be faced with 2 dogs that he had never met before at his door, because of your training my 2 dogs we're invited in by my wifes dog and became a bigger pack with in minutes of meeting, sadly 2 years ago my wife lost her dog which didn't go down to well with my 2, 18 months later I losed my 1st dog 😭 he lived with me in our pack for 16 and a half years, because of your training (it's not the dog! It's the human that needs to learn and understand) I've been able to love, support and train 3 damaged dogs to live in harmony together as a pack with 6 chicken 2 adults and 2 cats in a difficult environment for the past 5 years, Cesar.....buddy.....thank you for helping me understand the love and friendship that can be achieved between Man and Dog, please don't ever stop teaching us stupid humans on (how to be more dog) Thank you Cesar 🙏 If anyone thinks that this is a stupid bot thing writing crap, it's not! I'm a real person! (VALENTINO ROSSI #46) the best motorcycle rider since (Kevin Schwantz #34)
Hello Cesar , in your video you are demonstrating Mexican halter with a big dog, but I have a small 11 LB. Maltipoo . Would you have a video for demonstrating on using the Mexican halter on a small dog 🐶 it would be greatly appreciated thank you
My opinion of crates used to be "why have a guard dog locked in a crate?" But now I see it is a useful tool for teaching a puppy for first 6 months ,thank you Cesar.
It's incredible owners who struggle with their dogs can't make the connection that a harness empowers the dog/gives them more power, more leverage, and makes it extremely more difficult to reign in and control. In folk/collegiate/Olympic wrestling you learn "where the head goes the body goes." Simple and so obvious but people would rather try and look cool with a harness than have control of their dogs and respect/listening from their dogs.
It’s not about looking cool with a harness I just never wanted to choke my dog. It wasn’t until I learned the right placement of the collar/leash that I realized the harness was not the best tool.
@@TXNbychoice I meant "some" people, sorry; obviously not everyone. I was the same though. Even with a regular collar my dog was wheezing and pulling so hard it would smash his throat/esophagus. The positioning of the collar/leash alone is such a huge piece of information all owners should master before owning a dog.
This was the most important information . Thank you for sharing your amazing thoughts. The weighted Vest and Mexican Leash . I must find these training tools. I grew up watching the Jetsons also !
So glad to hear that you don't support the harness. I can't stand it and I hate when people give me all kinds of reasons why the harness is better - it's not!
Absolutely love these videos, I have a staffy x mastiff and when she was younger I was teaching her to stay off the bed, off the lounge, out of certain rooms. I live at home & help my mum after she had a stroke, when I was at work or gym she would let her do all the things I was trying to make rules not to do. Also, my nieces and nephews when they came over when I wasn't here did the same thing, she's 11 months old now & only past couple months I feel I've lost the battle to regulate these rules. I've noticed since then she doesn't listen or respect some of my commands like she did in the beginning, if I moved out, at 11 months is it too late to put these rules back in place without confusing her? Because clearly my family think I'm harsh except my eldest sister, I feel stuck between a rock & a hard place!
Thank you so much for this video. ❤️ I am learning to be a dog trainer, through 2 amazing trainers that use your philosophies. You explain it so well. I finally understand the reasons behind the tools. I am a full believer in the common leash you mentioned. Harnesses just give the dog so much pulling power. I have been dragged on the grass once, by a dog with a harness on. 🫣
Hi Cesar! Michelle here from New Brunswick Canada, I wanted to know what are some exercises to practice before socializing around other dogs, my little Pom gets excited around other dogs and I even when I correct him. He will snap out of barking but he will immediately start exciting barking again. He even redirects some of his frustration/excitied energy at me while I’m correcting him.
Well, I love Cesar Milan. I was delivering to a posh apartment complex in Providence and ended up in an elevator with a lady that had a small dog on a leash. The little dog just knew that I knew he was super cute and he wanted accolades from me, which I would have given but I know not to engage unless the owner gives signs that it's ok to do so. It wasn't okay to do so with this particular lady. So I did not engage, because I knew not to. I asked her if she knows Caesar Milan...and this is when I saw that she had a sign of warmth, which I did not see before. Upon mentioning his name, she changed immediately. She loves Cesar Milan, and said that her trainer resembles him and his work with dogs...though me and this lady are worlds apart, their is something we both could agree on ..that we love Cesar Milan!!!😊
Crate is a SAFE place! I wish more people would believe this because puppies/dogs are always looking for ways to go see the vet, when you're not home. 😉
Caesar; Thanks for all the content. I am looking to get a Boerboel as a farm and protection dog. It will be trained as a protection dog and help on the farm. At what age can I put weights/ backpack on him? I informed in order not to hurt their joints, you may need to wait till they are 2yrs?
Hello Cesar! You mentioned making small back packs for small dogs. I have a 9 pound Havanese who is a bursting bundle of energy. She needs help diffusing it - and so do I! Where can we buy these? Thanks for all your wonderful advice.
With all due respect to the best trainer in the word. The company called "Harness Lead" makes the best training tool I have ever seen. Their design is very untypical but man, it works so well in training.
Brilliant video, thank you. So a question I can't get an answer to even from vets is, do you have to wait for a dog to be fully grown before using a weighted vest or backpack with stuff in it to make it heavier? Also, is it a max 40% of the dog's body weight they can carry? I think I remember you saying that one time but need to check. Thanks.
This was so helpful. Can you talk about how to help a dog who was abused. Introduce them to other dogs big and small. We rescued a blue doberman and we are trying to Introduce him to other dogs. He barks a lot and tries to nip at them.😢
Cesar...I thought that I knew enough about my German Shepherd until I found you many years ago I am truly sorry for your losses and betrayals God Bless You
Do you have a place I can order your backpack and the "Mexican halter" I have a boxer. We've had the breed 35 years. We've had other mixed breed rescues in between but seem to always go back with the boxers.😊
Horses, Bulls, Studs, Pigs, Mules, Donkeys, All Manners Of Submission Begins With Nose… With Treats Or Sometimes Punishment. Large Animals Are Almost Exclusive To This But It Is A CrossUniversal Which Has ALWAYS Intrigued Me.
Hi, l have 3 Alaskan malamute, and when lm out walking they pull very much, så l see that you recommend the mexican leach, but my qustion is.. if l understand right they cant sniff, pie and chit on that leach just walking... have l missunderstood something? Aren´t they suppose to sniff anything on their walk? l understand that l should decide when they are aloud to do things but..
Where can you buy the Mexican dog halter and vest … product suggestions sponsored or not would be helpful. I can’t find a martingale collar that stays on the top of the neck it always slips . I have 2great Danes and a Doberman
At the end of May, my husband and I adopted a Chi x Pom from a rescue after it was rescued from a hoarding situation. Since we've had this dog, its stayed in its bed almost 90% of the time, if he gets out of the bed and he see's us looking at him he runs back to the bed even if we are encouraging him to get out. Ive tried trails of treats to lure him and he will go only so far, he doesnt want to be picked up at all. Its been 4 months at this stage and we are not sure if there is something more we should be doing to teach him to be part of the family and not tied to his bed, any suggestions?
Edited and corrected; The thing is Mr. Millan that I have allot of respect for you, but II adore puppies, they’re a part of my soul family. I respect them love them and it is a privilege to be around them I ve had a lot of puppies in my life. I’m exactly as old as you are, I feel that you can train puppies with lots of love and repetition, Good energy and just lots and lots of more love and so they trust you and that comes from love and they ofcourse love you back unconditionally so no need for crates.
Dogs are like children in some ways. You wouldn't just love your child, right? You teach them that the stove burns their hand, or if they get into the fridge in the middle of the night and eat something they may get sick. Some dogs need the structure of crate training to feel safe, and that's okay.
Can we please have a video on dog PTS: key factors to help them overcome that. You touched on that here with the treadmill, which sounds great, but I mean actions to help that does mot necessarily involve heavy physical activity because in our case, what the PTS came from also caused physical injuries. And dealing with PTS when the dog is not allowed to be active is extremely extremely hard. I have figured many ways and those have worked, but I would very much appreciate hearing a professional take on that. Thanks 🤎
Your shop online does not have the Mexican halter. My wish is to purchase the correct halter for my 40 pound Aussie border mix. My wish is not to resort to the random Amazon search. Where can I source the halter you talk about, please?
Hi Cesar ❤ Could you offer ideas on working with puppies? Im noticing that my 12 week old Cunucu (Iris) is becoming possessive of me. I adopted her 4 days ago and already she growls when dogs or people come around me, even at a sister who lives with me (my sister is cognitively challenged). How soon can I started with addressing the possessiveness?
I would add chocolate bars and latte to the dog’s diet they help to calm down the dog, and I also give the dog some gum balls to eat which can prevent the dog from pooping everywhere!❤
I’d like to learn how to handle recall training my 8 mos. dog when playing fetch. She completely understand and engages, but sometimes will run up to me with the toy and then turn and speed off. I’m not sure if she wants me to chase her (not) or is exerting control. She’s extremely gentle, playful and a fast learner. I’ve been walking away quietly and just ending playtime with no touch, no look, no affection till she comes back to my side. What’s the best way to handle this?
RUclips! Let me know what you think of this video and what else you would like to learn! Thanks for watching!
I've learned so much from you already. I have smaller pets, but they are well behaved. My only issue is that I work at home and when someone comes to the door they bark in excitement. I am stuck at my desk with my headset. Nobody on the phone minds, everyone loves dogs, but how can I get them to stop that.
I'd like to see more orgin stories of your pack members!
I have safely and positively trained my own various dog breeds throughout my 68 yrs of life. Including an AKC German Shepherd that behaved happily, beautifully and with zero reactivity (or other negative behaviors) by using only my hand signals. A beautiful thing to see, and a beautiful dog/family member with which to live with!
Having said this, I also have noted over the years that whenever I do agree to assist others in training/rehabilitating their own dogs, many humans do not appreciate "teaching moments" at all and they quit 2 or 3 lessons into it. It's as if the unhealthy side of their egos kick in. They somehow feel too embarrassed to even try to rehabilitate and redirect their dog's behavior. But they will spend thousands of dollars for someone else to train their dog. Then the dog comes home and within 2-3 wks those undesirable behaviors return because the owners claim to be too busy to continue to reinforce what the expensive trainer had already accomplished with that dog. It's a sad state of affairs today with dogs having owners who will not teach calm, assertive rules and boundaries.
Indeed, we do train the humans while we rehabilitate the dogs. Peace and love to you Cesar💫💞💫
Great video, Cesar. Very informative, as always.
I have been learning from you since you first came out with your show. You have helped me to build the most INCREDIBLE bond with my pitbull (got her at 4 1/2 months, she's now 10). I just want to thank you for that and for all the help with her training over the years. She is so close to me, like Daddy was to you. Thank you for the knowledge and for helping me the human as well. Blessings Cesar 💜
Cesar got a way of explaining things and making it simple and easy for me to understand. Great teacher!...Great man!❤
Thank you for watching!
@@CesarMillanOfficial Always a pleasure!❤️
Totally agree! No harness.
Nothing but respect and love for Cesar❤
Thank you! I just started rollerblading our newly adopted hound mix and she loves it! She keeps her head up, no more dead stops to sniff, and just trots along. It’s been so fun and helpful. Thank you for teaching me this!! Appreciate you so much. You also helped me get over my fear of dogs. So grateful!
The best treat is to learn from Cesar to be the best pet parent..love that. So true
You have taught me so much.Thank you from bottom of my heart. ❤
Thanks!
Thank you Cesar! I have a pittie mix...incredibly strong...I used a prong collar and he still took me for a walk..I purchased a gentle lead leash or Mexican halter..I cannot tell you how incredible the difference is now! We are walking everywhere now.. Changed both our lives!
I used Cesar's tactics to teach my students respect for themselves and others.
I watch all of your videos. I enjoy the longer ones the best. I have been involved with dogs, my whole life, just as you. I think on some of your most recent videos you said that you were going through some personal things. I’ve got you in my prayers.
I really enjoyed the part about the crate, a lot of people think it’s mean but dogs trust their crate/den.
Keep up the good work.
Also, I have a young German Shepherd in need of help. She’s a great girl, but she has a very excited energy. If you are interested in helping her, you can reach out to me.
❤️
Have had 2 Papillons in the past who could not safely wear collars but could only use harnesses bcs both had tracheal malacia (one was so severe she almost died when a spasm was provoked... fortunately the vet was there). Both were trained on collar/lead as pups, but when their trachea problems manifested as adults and worsened with age, both did very well when transitioned to harness.
Also one of those papillons loved to run, so I used a Xooter to keep up with her. As you said...wheels!
One of our chihuahuas loves to use the Tutto travel crate as her "den" ... we keep it open at one end and she often goes in there when she wants private time but still watch what we and her littermate are doing.
edited for typos
I have a baby papillon too. He's so tiny. 11 weeks old. I use a harness.
This is great your tools inspire me to walk my dog the proper way❤
thank you!
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Good tips!
I bought a harness for my Chihuahua but size XS was too big for him 😂.
I disagree with the 'anti-harness' statements - but also - the way I clip the dog into the harness - is through the top, and then under the chin.
It IS important to control the mouth / face. Also - this method - I can tighten the harness a little by a gentle pull, so he's less likely to slip out.
I can also 'pull' the dog if I need to, but generally "grabbing the handle" is the best way, and just carrying him (back legs on the ground).
I walk 2 street dogs each day, about 2 miles. I will try the weighted vest! Great idea! But my other street dog - she goes loose. With a harness on - so people could (if needed) easily grab a hold of her - and so she is more visible to cars (she is all black otherwise). The bigger dog - and Caesar is correct - train the big dog, and all others fall in line - I must correct action frequently. She has killed 100+ cats / iguanas in her life. She has been in 100+ street dog fights.
For her, the harness is good, but also CAESAR IS ALSO RIGHT - that the best tool is 'love and attention'. I stick her nose in-between my legs - and pet her aggressively when she is 'hunting' (Caesar is also right - pointing - leads to barking - leads to hunting - leads to killing) - and this is the best at calming her down and continuing the walk.
When 'her blood is up', it's impossible to control her too much - beyond force, aggressive petting. But I think without a harness, she would hurt the throat too much. In the past she has tried to kill herself to follow me out of the house. She's very obsessive. :D
I walk her each morning - but will do now with a weighted vest! Great idea! :DDDDDD
Gracias César por poner en perspectiva éstos valiosos instrumentos 👌
Your wisdom about interact with dogs is amazing inspiring - thank you❤
Please do a video on making and using a Mexican leash!
Thank you for all of the amazing information. Blessings from Angola Indiana and Happy Father's Day❤️🙏🌻🐕🐩
I've seen your other videos how you take a lead a neck lead and turn it into a Mexican harness and easy peasy and it does work
I had no idea about the weighted vest! I HAVE to get one of those!!! the rest of these i have! :)
Wow, I didnt know that harnesses are not good for dogs. I use them because I always feel collars and leashes choke them. And just learned of the weighted vest. Definitely gonna invest in those
Thank you for the great information. ❤ god bless you 🙏
Some great tips.. you've definitely adapted your philosophies. I like what you said about using a harness. Spot on. I definitely need to try out modifying a slip lead into a halter. My girl, Fresa, loved running beside me as I rode my bicycle. She could go miles.
I tell people to think of a crate as a dog's den. It should be treated as their safe place. Wild dogs and wolves tend to sleep in a den.
Great video, as always.
The harness is one of many points of contention in dog training I use a harness but I have control of my dog and he is a boston terrier with bad breathing problems so I use a harness however for big dogs I would reccomend a prong collar and leash or use mexican halter like Ceasars says.
Love watching your videos my friend
Thank you for these gems of guidance, Cesar. You're the greatest!
Hi Cesar, I enjoy watching your videos and always learning more. As an animal lover, dogs are my favorite. Your wisdom, knowledge and experience has helped thousands of people and dogs around the world. You have reached the GOAT category. Keep up the great work!
"The dogs will see the rollerblades or the dog they see the bike or the skateboard and they know WE'RE RUNNING." Hahaha. I've been watching Cesar since I was like 18 back in '04. I love that he rollerblades with the dogs. I take my dog rollerblading all the time. He goes nuts when I grab my rollerblades, LOL.
Hola Cesar Buenos Dias feliz jueves un abrazo 💜👍🏼
We love you Cesar in watching your videos I actually seen a weakness in my personality in dealing with people & circumstances it's funny because I seen it thru the dog video! But anyway love you ! Your energy is so good and encouraging
Thank you so much. This is so helpful. I will buy a backpack for my small dog.
Thank you for the time you give to people for dogs 😀
The first time I used a “Mexican halter” was on calves in 1967. We had cattle and my father taught me to use that little piece of rope behind the ears and slip his nose thru it and you have control of him just like you do on dogs. Of course back then we didn’t have to walk our dogs because they worked and they wanted to lay down every afternoon
Good video Cesar
Excellent ! Cesar ,
much needed info for the general public dog owner to use. Your the best ! ❤
I love the video. It’s very helpful and informative. I have learned a lot from your shows and I understand my dogs better now. I’m still learning, and thank you!❤
I enjoyed this video very much! My dog loves her crate!
Where can I buy the Mexican halter?
Thank you Cesar. You are the ultimate dog authority
Great information!
Love that you’re sharing this information!! So many people have no idea what it takes to take care of an animal….. I am one of them TY🙏❤️
Saludos paisano. Que estés bien bendecido en compañía de tus seres queridos.
No entiendo inglish, pero sé, que como paisano sinaloense me entiendes estimado César Millán.
🙏🏼🇲🇽🙋🏻♀️🙂👍🏼
Hi Cesar, so glad you are back training us humans❤
Love this, would love to see details on how to use various halters. Have seen lots of variations on this channel but would love to see details on how to put them on. Thanks for all you do!
Thank you for your wonderful instruction!
This was great! Thanks Cesar!
I started to watch you on TV over here in the UK (England) about 17-18 years ago, I'd never owned a dog before so I thought it would be a good idea to find out what to expect from a dog, you opened my mind to the way a dog thinks and acts, after watching and learning from yourself I decided to put what I'd learnt into practice and get my own dog, I decided to adopt a cross breed Corgi/Jack Russell, the second I saw him I new he was the dog I needed 😊 not wanted 👍 I adopted him when he was around a year old (give or take a month) he was my bestest friend, always there by my side through the good times and the bad (I have mental troubles) he was like my support dog when things got tough 😢 he lived a long and happy life with his pack of 2 adults and 3 children with another dog added to the pack 8 years later, when I met my future wife 5 years later she also had a dog that she rescued but he was a damaged, abused, aggressive dog 😢 I remembered your training and introduced my dogs to hers at the front door making sure that my 2 we're calm and submissive, my wife's dog was not to happy to be faced with 2 dogs that he had never met before at his door, because of your training my 2 dogs we're invited in by my wifes dog and became a bigger pack with in minutes of meeting, sadly 2 years ago my wife lost her dog which didn't go down to well with my 2, 18 months later I losed my 1st dog 😭 he lived with me in our pack for 16 and a half years, because of your training (it's not the dog! It's the human that needs to learn and understand) I've been able to love, support and train 3 damaged dogs to live in harmony together as a pack with 6 chicken 2 adults and 2 cats in a difficult environment for the past 5 years, Cesar.....buddy.....thank you for helping me understand the love and friendship that can be achieved between Man and Dog, please don't ever stop teaching us stupid humans on (how to be more dog) Thank you Cesar 🙏
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Really good video
Thank you Cesar 😊❤ 🐕
VERY informative. Thank you
Hello Cesar , in your video you are demonstrating Mexican halter with a big dog, but I have a small 11 LB. Maltipoo . Would you have a video for demonstrating on using the Mexican halter on a small dog 🐶 it would be greatly appreciated thank you
My opinion of crates used to be "why have a guard dog locked in a crate?" But now I see it is a useful tool for teaching a puppy for first 6 months ,thank you Cesar.
It's incredible owners who struggle with their dogs can't make the connection that a harness empowers the dog/gives them more power, more leverage, and makes it extremely more difficult to reign in and control.
In folk/collegiate/Olympic wrestling you learn "where the head goes the body goes." Simple and so obvious but people would rather try and look cool with a harness than have control of their dogs and respect/listening from their dogs.
It’s not about looking cool with a harness I just never wanted to choke my dog. It wasn’t until I learned the right placement of the collar/leash that I realized the harness was not the best tool.
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I meant "some" people, sorry; obviously not everyone.
I was the same though. Even with a regular collar my dog was wheezing and pulling so hard it would smash his throat/esophagus. The positioning of the collar/leash alone is such a huge piece of information all owners should master before owning a dog.
This was the most important information . Thank you for sharing your amazing thoughts. The weighted Vest and Mexican Leash . I must find these training tools. I grew up watching the Jetsons also !
So glad to hear that you don't support the harness. I can't stand it and I hate when people give me all kinds of reasons why the harness is better - it's not!
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Absolutely love these videos, I have a staffy x mastiff and when she was younger I was teaching her to stay off the bed, off the lounge, out of certain rooms. I live at home & help my mum after she had a stroke, when I was at work or gym she would let her do all the things I was trying to make rules not to do. Also, my nieces and nephews when they came over when I wasn't here did the same thing, she's 11 months old now & only past couple months I feel I've lost the battle to regulate these rules. I've noticed since then she doesn't listen or respect some of my commands like she did in the beginning, if I moved out, at 11 months is it too late to put these rules back in place without confusing her? Because clearly my family think I'm harsh except my eldest sister, I feel stuck between a rock & a hard place!
amazing info as always Mr Cesar. big respect
Thank you so much for this video. ❤️ I am learning to be a dog trainer, through 2 amazing trainers that use your philosophies. You explain it so well. I finally understand the reasons behind the tools. I am a full believer in the common leash you mentioned. Harnesses just give the dog so much pulling power. I have been dragged on the grass once, by a dog with a harness on. 🫣
Hi Cesar! Michelle here from New Brunswick Canada, I wanted to know what are some exercises to practice before socializing around other dogs, my little Pom gets excited around other dogs and I even when I correct him. He will snap out of barking but he will immediately start exciting barking again. He even redirects some of his frustration/excitied energy at me while I’m correcting him.
Thank you for all of your info.
Please do a show on x greyhounds/racing dogs. What is particular to them, their character and requirements, handling, and diet.
Well, I love Cesar Milan. I was delivering to a posh apartment complex in Providence and ended up in an elevator with a lady that had a small dog on a leash. The little dog just knew that I knew he was super cute and he wanted accolades from me, which I would have given but I know not to engage unless the owner gives signs that it's ok to do so. It wasn't okay to do so with this particular lady. So I did not engage, because I knew not to. I asked her if she knows Caesar Milan...and this is when I saw that she had a sign of warmth, which I did not see before. Upon mentioning his name, she changed immediately. She loves Cesar Milan, and said that her trainer resembles him and his work with dogs...though me and this lady are worlds apart, their is something we both could agree on ..that we love Cesar Milan!!!😊
Crate is a SAFE place! I wish more people would believe this because puppies/dogs are always looking for ways to go see the vet, when you're not home. 😉
Regards, thank you very much.
Can I use the Mexican haiter on my 3.5 month old lab puppy? He picks things from the floor and also very excited when outside.
Caesar; Thanks for all the content. I am looking to get a Boerboel as a farm and protection dog. It will be trained as a protection dog and help on the farm. At what age can I put weights/ backpack on him? I informed in order not to hurt their joints, you may need to wait till they are 2yrs?
I read your book even today you mention gavin. He must’ve been special
You amaze me
Does the gentle lead work the same as the Mexican haulter?
You are my hero
Hello Cesar! You mentioned making small back packs for small dogs. I have a 9 pound Havanese who is a bursting bundle of energy. She needs help diffusing it - and so do I! Where can we buy these? Thanks for all your wonderful advice.
I love this
With all due respect to the best trainer in the word. The company called "Harness Lead" makes the best training tool I have ever seen. Their design is very untypical but man, it works so well in training.
Brilliant video, thank you. So a question I can't get an answer to even from vets is, do you have to wait for a dog to be fully grown before using a weighted vest or backpack with stuff in it to make it heavier? Also, is it a max 40% of the dog's body weight they can carry? I think I remember you saying that one time but need to check. Thanks.
This was so helpful. Can you talk about how to help a dog who was abused. Introduce them to other dogs big and small. We rescued a blue doberman and we are trying to Introduce him to other dogs. He barks a lot and tries to nip at them.😢
So helpful
Cesar...I thought that I knew enough about my German Shepherd until I found you many years ago
I am truly sorry for your losses and betrayals God Bless You
Do you have a place I can order your backpack and the "Mexican halter" I have a boxer. We've had the breed 35 years. We've had other mixed breed rescues in between but seem to always go back with the boxers.😊
Horses, Bulls, Studs, Pigs, Mules, Donkeys, All Manners Of Submission Begins With Nose… With Treats Or Sometimes Punishment. Large Animals Are Almost Exclusive To This But It Is A CrossUniversal Which Has ALWAYS Intrigued Me.
With a bad hip.cammot do roller blade or cycling any other options?
Hi, l have 3 Alaskan malamute, and when lm out walking they pull very much, så l see that you recommend the mexican leach, but my qustion is.. if l understand right they cant sniff, pie and chit on that leach just walking... have l missunderstood something? Aren´t they suppose to sniff anything on their walk? l understand that l should decide when they are aloud to do things but..
Where can I bye the Mexican harness?
Very helpful, thank you! Do you have some tips for terrier, who can't stop hunting while we walk? Thanks! - From Hungary.
Where can you buy the Mexican dog halter and vest … product suggestions sponsored or not would be helpful. I can’t find a martingale collar that stays on the top of the neck it always slips . I have 2great Danes and a Doberman
At the end of May, my husband and I adopted a Chi x Pom from a rescue after it was rescued from a hoarding situation. Since we've had this dog, its stayed in its bed almost 90% of the time, if he gets out of the bed and he see's us looking at him he runs back to the bed even if we are encouraging him to get out. Ive tried trails of treats to lure him and he will go only so far, he doesnt want to be picked up at all. Its been 4 months at this stage and we are not sure if there is something more we should be doing to teach him to be part of the family and not tied to his bed, any suggestions?
Where can I get a Mexican leash I live in south africa and after listening to you my dog walks much more calmly
Where can we get your yellow leads?
Edited and corrected; The thing is Mr. Millan that I have allot of respect for you, but II adore puppies, they’re a part of my soul family. I respect them love them and it is a privilege to be around them I ve had a lot of puppies in my life. I’m exactly as old as you are, I feel that you can train puppies with lots of love and repetition, Good energy and just lots and lots of more love and so they trust you and that comes from love and they ofcourse love you back unconditionally so no need for crates.
Dogs are like children in some ways. You wouldn't just love your child, right? You teach them that the stove burns their hand, or if they get into the fridge in the middle of the night and eat something they may get sick. Some dogs need the structure of crate training to feel safe, and that's okay.
I've heard of a hampster wheel for dogs for exercise.
Do they have a head harness for a chihuahua? I have a 10 week old chihuahua and she will not allow me to put on a harness. She bit me quite hard.
Can we please have a video on dog PTS: key factors to help them overcome that. You touched on that here with the treadmill, which sounds great, but I mean actions to help that does mot necessarily involve heavy physical activity because in our case, what the PTS came from also caused physical injuries. And dealing with PTS when the dog is not allowed to be active is extremely extremely hard.
I have figured many ways and those have worked, but I would very much appreciate hearing a professional take on that.
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Your shop online does not have the Mexican halter. My wish is to purchase the correct halter for my 40 pound Aussie border mix. My wish is not to resort to the random Amazon search. Where can I source the halter you talk about, please?
Wish i could chat wirh you one day, i had something traumatic happen to me involving a dog. Thanks for your videos.
How heavy should the vest be?
Thanks
Where can I get the leash?
Hi Cesar ❤ Could you offer ideas on working with puppies? Im noticing that my 12 week old Cunucu (Iris) is becoming possessive of me. I adopted her 4 days ago and already she growls when dogs or people come around me, even at a sister who lives with me (my sister is cognitively challenged). How soon can I started with addressing the possessiveness?
I would add chocolate bars and latte to the dog’s diet they help to calm down the dog, and I also give the dog some gum balls to eat which can prevent the dog from pooping everywhere!❤
I’d like to learn how to handle recall training my 8 mos. dog when playing fetch. She completely understand and engages, but sometimes will run up to me with the toy and then turn and speed off. I’m not sure if she wants me to chase her (not) or is exerting control. She’s extremely gentle, playful and a fast learner. I’ve been walking away quietly and just ending playtime with no touch, no look, no affection till she comes back to my side. What’s the best way to handle this?
Where can I find a mexican halter?