Yeeeah, watching Cesar Milan usually angers me so I try not to. He does get some things right, sure. But it's such basic things and he explains it in the most ridiculous pseudo-science waysI just do not think that the few things he does get right, justify his methods in any way.
I hear lots of people say that he "rehabilitates" and doesn't "train" and that he is the last resort etc. etc. Again, I do not think that justifies his methods. Has anyone seen the series "Dogtown"? It's about a rescue center in Utah that only takes the most extreme and unadoptable dogs which other shelters turn down. They get strays which have never had human contact, ex-fighting dogs and extreme abuse cases and not ONE of these trainers uses anything but positive reinforcement, love, and understanding. And you see these dogs starting to love people again, enjoy playing and generally enjoy life despite their past. That is true rehabilitation.![]()
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