Cesar Millan

Cesar Millan
Cesar Millan,is a Mexican-American self-taught dog behaviorist. He is widely known for his television series Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, broadcast in more than eighty countries worldwide from 2004 to 2012. Prior to The Dog Whisperer series, Millan focused on rehabilitating severely aggressive dogs and founded the Dog Psychology Center in South Los Angeles. In 2009, the Dog Psychology Center moved to Santa Clarita, California. Millan also opened an East Coast clinic at the Country Inn Pet Resort in Davie,...
NationalityMexican
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth27 August 1969
CityCuliacan, Mexico
CountryMexico
Think about a dog’s ability to forgive. This to me is love.
If you give only 80 percent leadership, your dog will give you 80 percent following. And the other 20 percent of the time he will run the show. If you give your dog any opportunity for him to lead you, he will take it.
America focuses on being very intelligent because that's how you make more money.
The pack is very important for a dog. Once you give him the right pack and the right energy, you look at him.
Any time you're working in the world of taming animals, you're going to get hurt. But it's a rush that we get.
A dog is a vehicle, you know; a dog is a window to Mother Nature, and that's the closest species we have.
Owners lavish love on their pets, which is why so many go from non-aggressive pups to being out of control when they're older. People just don't realise their dog must respect them as leader of the pack.
I was blessed to grow up on a farm, and when you're a farm boy, exercise is part of your lifestyle. Like it or not, that environment makes you work out. On the farm, nature is your gym. You walk and run and swim and have to do a lot of work with animals too.
No dog is too much for me to handle. I rehabilitate dogs, I train people. I am the dog whisperer.
'The Dog Whisperer' to me is a show that had a passion, and it helped me save relationships.
I think my life has everything, you know; it has comedy, has drama, has action.
Discipline isn't about showing a dog who's boss; it's about taking responsibility for a living creature you have brought into your world.
I rehabilitate dogs, I train people.
Any successful corporation, if they adopt the three, they're going to be not just wealthy but they're going to be balanced. A lot of corporations adopt exercise, discipline, no affection. But you must maintain the three, because it's part of what you need. You need physical stimulation, you need mental stimulation and of course you need emotional stimulation.