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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2007

Cesar attempts to solve the riddle behind a K-9 form of post-traumatic stress syndrome.

Dog Whisperer: ATF K-9 Gavin :
SUN DECEMBER 23 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/dogwhisperer/?source=4003

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  • I think I'm addicted to watching this guy

  • how can you say its not scientifically based when most of his methods are based on psychological behavioral therapy practices used on humans. Cesar does a great job helping these dogs in stabilizing their moods, and along the way helps their human owners too!

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  • @ClubPenguinDisney I'm not a troll. I train rescue dogs/abused dogs with positive reinforcement. You are just one one those loons who follow a man blindly. He IS kicking a dog, not to mention he uses prongs, shock collars, and choke chains. Before you say they aren't that bad, each one of those can worsen a dogs behavior and physically hurt them. There are OTHER WAYS without hurting or scaring an animal. Put those items on a child, "jab" a child in his ribs. I bet you'd feel different. Why?

  • @RoscoTheRat a kick is where you physically hurt the dog. cesar millan simply touched the back of the dog to redirect its thought to finding out what touched him. it's like a poke simply to get your attention. then again someone who doesn't know what he's talking about on youtube obviously shows you have nothing better to do than to troll.

  • I just passed by to say God bless you Cesar you good man!! real nice to see people helping dogs.. For all the dog abusers, there are others like myself that would eliminate you without question, for a dog..

  • @RoscoTheRat can you not read! thats not a kick! more like a nudge. must be mad that you cant train a dog as good and as quick.

  • lol What's wrong with you? joking manner

  • @speedy02 Positive reinforcement is proven to work, kicking a dog doesnt. There is science and technique behind my training, abuse behind his.

  • @Spazzcopter Of course with some dogs they will instead associate the treat with the scary sound even when played quietly and then be afraid of that type of treat and show the same fear and avoidance to the treat that it does for the sound even when the scary sound was absent. Seen it happen with someone trying your suggestion.

  • @RoscoTheRat But the reason was that so many have made him controversial, and is more a political decision and has no real bearing on the reality of his methods.

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