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Cesar Millan and a few of his dogs

Cesar Millan is a dog groomer. He is best known for his television series, The Dog Whisperer, which airs on the National Geographic Channel. His pack includes all breeds and is full of dogs rehabilitated from a wide range of extreme behavior issues, from insecurity to severe aggression. He is frequently seen walking very large groups of dogs at a time without a leash.

Millan was born and raised in Culican, Mexico. He later came to the United States to pursue his dream of becoming a dog trainer. He studied a few books on dogs, but it was through his own observation, awareness and first hand experience that he learned how to keep dogs balanced, calm, and submissive.

Today Millan heads the Dog Psychology Center, a two-acre facility in Los Angeles used to rehabilitate dogs. He is president of his own company, Cesar Millan, Inc. He is also a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals.

Cesar Millan is slated to appear in an episode of the TV show South Park that airs on May 3, 2006 at 10:00 PM Eastern Standard time on the network Comedy Central. The episode is number 7 in season 10 and is entitled "TSST!" Where Cesar is hired to train Cartman to behave.

Books and Video

  • "People Training for Dogs" DVD. Cesar shares his experience and wisdom from a lifetime of working with Dogs and explains how his methods work. (This is not a training video)
  • "Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems" book was published and released in February, 2006.

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