![]() ![]() ![]() I wouldn’t want your fame or cult following. ![]() I’ve heard other Positive Reinforcement trainers say that publicly speaking out against Cesar Millan is uncouth because it comes off sounding like “sour grapes.” So, let me be clear, Cesar: I’m not jealous of you. Millan will evaluate each potential adoptee through a series of assessments designed to gauge their canine compatibility - and identify any red flags - before choosing the dog’s best match.Ĭesar Millan, nothing you do makes sense to me. Three families from each country will travel to Spain for each episode to compete for the chance to adopt one special pup, and their dog skills will be put to the test. Training the families from the UK, Italy and the Netherlands who are hoping to give the dogs a new lease on life. So, I went to, where I learned that the new show, which is also produced by National Geographic, will involve: But that site is owned by a karate/aerobics instructor from Madrid. The bad news is that it turns the adoption process into a game show. The good news is that this reality program will focus on a worthy cause: finding new homes for homeless dogs. But whatever! The guy’s got charisma! So much so that the channel is bringing him back on a different show they’re introducing: Leader of the Pack. I’d say it’s more like he kicks dogs and confuses people. National Geographic has just announced that they’re canceling The Dog Whisperer, the long running show where Cesar Millan claims to “rehabilitate dogs, and train people.” ![]()
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