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    Last night was episode 4 of the 2nd season. There was something puzzling. After finishing with the Jingo, they talked about a Great Dane which ate the sofa. After the break, however, they showed an entirely different dog and problem. Anyone else notice that?

    There was a rerun Sunday morn, but this time included all about the Great Dane, and how quickly the problem was resolved!
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    Nope, they did the Dane one. It's hard to forget the "mom" (talk about plastic surgery!) The new Dane was put firmly in his place and the older, gentle one could relax. He was the one who tore up the sofa. Then he did the bulldog (and that owner was also a bit )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freckles
    Last night was episode 4 of the 2nd season. There was something puzzling. After finishing with the Jingo, they talked about a Great Dane which ate the sofa. After the break, however, they showed an entirely different dog and problem. Anyone else notice that?

    That's about when Smoky & Maggie wanted outside (Now!!!) I just thought
    I had missed the rest about the Dane.

    As for the woman with the Boxers, She was something else, wasn't she.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freckles
    Last night was episode 4 of the 2nd season. There was something puzzling. After finishing with the Jingo, they talked about a Great Dane which ate the sofa. After the break, however, they showed an entirely different dog and problem. Anyone else notice that?
    I just finished watching that episode. I had it saved on the tivo. The same thing happened to me, it went from the danes to a pit mix. I thought it was the tivo but it must not have been.

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    So way did you think of that Jindo? He was the worst case of
    aggression I had ever seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    So way did you think of that Jindo? He was the worst case of
    aggression I had ever seen.
    Yes, he was very aggressive! It was awesome how Cesar didnt give up. The poor lady that owned him was a nervous wreck wasnt she? It sure had a happy ending. I truly think Cesar has a God given gift when it comes to dogs.
    No matter what he is dealing with he remains calm. He never raises his voice.

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    uh I LOVE Cesar Millan. His methods are what I have been looking for since I got into dog training. Since watching the whole 1st season (never saw a pug that he high strung sooo not sure about that comment above maybe its season 2? I missed one or two of those) I have put his methods into my own training and I find that my dogs and I are happier. I have been helping my best friend Jen with her 5yr old black lab that just drags her down the road. She weighs like 110lbs her dog is 70 and is a major power house of a dog. I took him on several long walks doing the whole calm assertive practice and he walks like an angel for me. Poor Jen does not get the whole assertive part of the walk so Bruno still walks circles around her BUT he IS getting better in general behavior. example if he sees a cat he no longer drags Jen after it he will ignore it lol!

    I wish Cesar traveled I know a few friends that he needs to talk to lmao!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravette
    I wish Cesar traveled I know a few friends that he needs to talk to lmao!
    ME ME!! (waves hands frantically in the air)
    He needs to come to my house and talk to my pups!!
    I'd like him to tell Buddy to calm down, and tell Sierra to get off her high horse, she's NOT queen of the castle!
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    I think he's good ,Now if we got him to go see every Pit that was ever fought I bet there would be a few people who actually like Pits. I like how he makes sure the people do the training like he dose and lets them try it while he's there, unlike that guy on "Good Dog" Stanley Corn or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9
    ME ME!! (waves hands frantically in the air)
    He needs to come to my house and talk to my pups!!
    I'd like him to tell Buddy to calm down, and tell Sierra to get off her high horse, she's NOT queen of the castle!
    Funny!!!! lol

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    I watched his show this past weekend, just to see what all the fuss was about. I did enjoy it and I'd watch it again, but I just have to say--He's no dog whisperer. He is a marketing genius and an extremely savvy business man. His training techniques all seemed pretty basic to me--a tired dog is a good dog and dogs need leadership. Those are the two principles I manage my pack on!

    I have a friend who is a dog whisperer. It's astonishing to watch. Even dogs who have never met Will before respond immediately to him!
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    I watch the dog whisperer all the time! Thanks for the link!

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    would you maybe be able to share some of those techniques with me? I have a dog who is very headstrong, and who, dispite several different meathods of training, still doesn't seem to understand he his doing anything wrong.

    Niño & Eliza



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