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Cesar Millan, Marriage Counselor - Ep.1 "Rage"

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2007

Parody of Cesar Millan, "The Dog Whisperer" using his dog psychology techniques on an unsuspecting couple. Andre Royo (HBO's "The Wire") shows us his comedy chops.

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  • Actually, pathetic. Maybe misunderstanding a message instilled some primeval fear to produce this sort of slanted error.

  • @kasobie Yeah, yeah, yeah... it's a parody... not meant to be taken so seriously... primeval??? REALLY???

  • @InDogsWeTrust11 Dominance to a dog is when it's striving to outdo you which means YOU HAVE TO TRY HARDER THAN THEM or get them in line with you or do what most people do and give up and let the dog do whatever. Punishment and corrections are totally different, if your angry when you are trying to get something or someone to understand something...that is punishment! You should study leadership much better.  Check out the video on my channel Because this is what Cesar is talking about.

  • @WarriorAngelWings & @InDogsWeTrust11 & everyone else who is taking this WAAAAAYYYYYY to seriously. It's a parody. It's a joke.

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  • All the university studies of the science of behavior and cutting edge trainers since the late 1830 beginning with Skinner have shown that dominance is an antiquated way of training , Try doing dominace with a whale and see where it gets you when all trust is lost between you !

    Mountains of actual research not made up stuff like CM does ... have shown that dominace hurts makes learned helplessness, generalized fear of the environment , aggression , avoidance/ escape and much more ..

  • It's too unreal, he's not acting crazy and big eyed with people. LIKE an owl.

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  • my dog has been put to the ground by other dogs many times.. he never took it personal, he just got up, shaked and was just as happy afterwards.. but now he is older and obedient and doesn't need to be put to the ground by me or other animals anymore, it was just when he was young he allways tried to challenge other more dominant dogs or tried to be all hormone maniac to female dogs, they barked, touched him with their teeth (no biting) and put him on the ground.

  • its not funny!!!

  • HAHAHAHA this just cracked me up

  • this is hilarious

  • @CourteousCats really not trying to call you out and start anything here..but your are misinformed on what you are hearing rom some people..dogs do put dogs on the ground here and there, but always correct eachother with their mouths and bodies..you can find this on a regular basis at any dog run etc. While they ar not wolves and have been domesticated..that does not change the fact that they are still animals and cant be domesticated into humans

  • yep, primeval - it best explains the hostile undertones, from a psychological viewpoint

  • It's FunNYYY! I wish he's not nodding his head right and left like an India merchant though..

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