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@adfasffs that is IT ! i swear i will tell that to everyone who has no clue about dogs
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@bestdogtrainer2, once again you idiot. There are more similarities between all mammalian brains than there are differences. It's why psychologists to this day still to animal studies to work on fear, memory, cognition, learning, aggression, autism, and other "human" conditions. Idiot assholes who now nothing about science is just the type of person that Millan targets...
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@bestdogtrainer2, what is really interesting is how so many people have bought onto this turd. Just show that people are generally ignorant about dogs. Millan has been criticized by nearly every organization out there for his use of force based on a dominance/pack principle. We've known for 3 decades that pack theory is wrong but nice packaging and slick tv production and some people will buy anything.
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@bestdogtrainer2, listen asshole Millan punishes fearful dogs. Starting in season 1 all the way to this years. In all episodes he is jabbing, hanging, kickging fearful dogs b/c he thinks that fear is some ploy to dominate him.
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@AboutDogTraining3 Sorry but you know you are missing the point. A K9's brain is never the same as a human brain, genetically and physiologically. Human brain has to many parts that a dog can never have. That's the very reason why an infant is so fragile because the body can't cope up with the brain's growth. It's like comparing banana and pineapple. Get it? Peabrain. On the second thought, maybe you share the same IQ level with your dog. That I can easily agree.
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@AboutDogTraining3 And by the way, to know who's right in this continuum, it's easy, you will notice that you're the only one making baseless and in-congruent comments. Cesar has fans, let's face it and we're here to explain his side although I think Cesar will never waste his time on your crappy ideas and that's why we are making an extra effort to let you know that just because you may seem anonymous, it doesn't mean you can make baseless and futile allegations against him. You know that....
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@AboutDogTraining3 You really lack comprehension skills Zack or whatever name you're using. Cesar Millan does not punish fearful dogs, he rehabilitates them. For instance, the case of Gavin, an ATF dog who seem to be suffering from a post traumatic syndrome. This is the episode where Cesar Millan earned my appreciation to his passion for dogs. He did not stick to "one size fit all" approach,he studied the dog and applied a customized technique to suit the dogs condition.Very Scientific approach.
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@bestdogtrainer2, wrong again. Fear has been extensively studied and Millan's tale of nurturing fear is 100% BULLSHIT. It's actually the opposite, by punishing fearful dogs, Millan is cementing their fear. Millan has learned that w/ enough force you can cause any dog to shut down & stop moving - it's what he calls calm and submissive.
BTW fucktard, look up "Dogs' Intelligence On Par With Two-year-old Human"
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@AboutDogTraining3 simply because the nature requires psychological approach. Fear can be nurtured, that's why phobias such as alto or arachnophobia came to be. The point is, Cesar Millan has had so much experience with dogs that he has familiarized himself to dog behaviours on a level you will never attain unless you open your mind to the truth, DOGS ARE NOT 2 YEAR OLD HUMANS and as much as we want to believe, THEY WILL NEVER BE HUMAN. We have to accept that no matter how we love our pets.
thank god for someone like Cesar. people are so clueless about dogs. everyone wants one but we bring out the worst in them. we create the problems in dogs and then blame the dogs, without realising that we cause or aggravated that kind of behaviour. humans need to be trained, dogs need to be redirected.
adfasffs 2 years ago 81
César es genial!!!
daninyshow 2 years ago 25