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  • @Dragonforced9 DogLover2113 is my personal account. I work for dogbreedinfo. Sorry for that mix up. I didn't realize what account I was logged into.

  • You can tell the person that posted this video just played a recored copy of one of Cesar Millan's episodes when the dog was barking at something else. This is pathetic. Not only do people continue to belittle Cesar, but NOW, they try and use fake tactics to label Cesar as an "abuser" of dogs. I mean, really? Come on people... grow up. You just simply don't know how to use his methods CORRECTLY. If you have to ask how or why, then it's obvious how ignorant you are of HIM, and his methods.

  • @KidAnime20 Just an FYI, the dog was barking at the computer because he heard a dog barking. It was not a set up and the clip is not belittling Cesar. I am actually a huge Cesar fan. Showing a dog barking at one of his clips on the computer does not mean it's a Cesar bash. This Boxer was actually raised using methods similar to Cesar's Way. BTW, the dog does not bark at computers anymore. He just did that once when he was a puppy. You can see more of him at dogbreedinfo dot com.

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  • Boxers don't often bark, but this dog seems to be a different kind of breed, a boxer mixed up with some other breed.

  • xd very cute doggy!

  • wow!

  • Ha ha that's really cute! I love the way boxers 'talk'!!

  • to all the people talkin shit about cesar lets see you fuckin try to change an agressive dog than come give your 2 cent opinions.

  • They only way that anyone could make their dog 'worse' by using Cesar's methods would be using them incorrectly, by not using the right energy, too much force (which Cesar does NOT promote whatsever, but people take it that way). You may train the dog, but your not helping its state of mind

  • @lenkhalie2010

    Milan conditions dogs to have what behaviorists call "learned helplessness." They will withdraw and shut down in situations similar to the ones in which they have been punished. However, dogs also exhibit behavior called "re-directed aggression." A dog that has been taught it is helpless around a certain handler or animal will re-direct its aggression toward other people or animals.

    Mind the warning that runs twice on each episode: DO NOT ATTEMPT THESE TECHNIQUES YOURSELF.

  • @Gl0veCompartment Been there. Done that. I adopted two extremely unruly and aggressive dogs a little over a year ago. They were Tasmanian devil-dogs if another dog was anywhere within sight. After getting off to a very bad start trying to emulate Milan, I was "corrected" by the folks at dogforums _dot_ com. Since then, I have not so much as raised my voice at the dogs. Today they are perfect gentlemen around other animals. There's video on my channel of the dogs after about four months

  • My chihuahua is barking right now listening to your dog bark at the Cesar clip. lol

    I was watching the show yesterday where Cesar was training a territorial dog that was barking a lot. Pebbles went nuts barking and running around the house looking for a mean dog. She was looking confused when she couldn't find it. haha

  • lol, he's spankin cute

  • what you tryin to prove?

  • My dog never barks at noises from the computer or the t.V unless it is a doorbell noise.. LOL

  • Weir so...my boxer never ever barks and the others I know don't do it much either...

  • I think the dog is asking for help! :)

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