Dog Whisperer

Dog Whisperer

2004
Dog Whisperer
Dog Whisperer

Dog Whisperer

7.9 | TV-G | en | Family

Cesar Millan has been called the Dr. Phil for Dogs. With an uncanny ability to rehabilitate problem dogs of all shapes and sizes. Each episode of the Dog Whisperer documents the remarkable transformations that take place under Cesar's guidance and teaching, helping dogs and their owners live happier lives together.

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EP12  Cesar's Worst Bite
Sep. 15,2012
Cesar's Worst Bite

Kelly and Hyrum Lai are worried about their Lab's food aggression and that their 18-month old son could be bitten just for having food in his hand. Cesar then helps a homeless woman who has the opportunity to move into a women’s shelter that will also take her pit bull Tucker, who is not socialized for normal domestic living.

EP11  Hollywood Hounds
Sep. 08,2012
Hollywood Hounds

Exercise guru Jillian Michaels Chihuahua has become the terror of the beach. She is adopting a two-year-old daughter and wants to make sure the dog won’t be aggressive with the baby. Kelsey Grammer and his new wife Kayte need advice because their dogs spend all day outside only to run into the house to pee and poop.

EP10  Daytona Dogs
Sep. 01,2012
Daytona Dogs

Ceasar help members of the NASCAR community with their pets: Brian Sacks and his aggressive Pekingese that has everyone running scared, and driver Kevin Harvick and his wife to get their Chihuahua to stop snapping at people before they welcome their first child. Cesar also visits the Halifax Humane Society, a grant recipient of the Greg Biffle Foundation, with Biffle himself and his wife Nicole.

EP9  Fear Factor
Aug. 25,2012
Fear Factor

Cesar helps dogs overcome their fears: a deaf and blind Whippet mix who has a hard time navigating the world without five senses, a Labradoodle whose fears the ocean yet lives on a boat, and a cocker spaniel who fears all humans, including her owners.

EP8  Bad Dogs of Comedy
Aug. 18,2012
Bad Dogs of Comedy

Cesar helps a group of comedians with their pets: Skyler Stone with his Jack Russell mix and aggressive Maltese-Chihuahua; Ralphie May and wife Lahna Turner with their older boxer and overprotective bulldog; and Paul Rodriguez with his three Chihuahuas.

EP7  Playboy Playmates
Aug. 11,2012
Playboy Playmates

At the Playboy Mansion, Hugh Hefner's girlfriend's Chihuahua mix is bullying Hef’s King Charles spaniel. In Redondo Beach, Miss February 2010, is having trouble with her Chihuahua attacking other dogs.And in Orange County, Miss September 2011's Boston terrier pug mix is chewing her out of house and home.

EP6  Anger Management
Aug. 04,2012
Anger Management

Cesar helps a rock musician with his extremely aggressive pit bull so he can have someone watch her while he is on tour, and a comic book writer and his TV producer wife with two very aggressive Boston terriers.

EP5  Jersey Shore Dogs
Jul. 28,2012
Jersey Shore Dogs

At the Jersey Shore, Cesar must tame a pack of Chinese crested dogs that have their owners’ home in constant chaos, a mastiff mix full of unbridled energy, and two miniature dachshunds who have their owner at her wits’ end and on the outs with her mother.

EP4  Battle of Britain
Jul. 21,2012
Battle of Britain

Before leaving the UK Cesar help to rehabilitate a Klee Kai who lunges and snaps at any dog that comes close, a Collie mix scared by a loud noise and now refuses to go out anymore, and a Labrador who is so energetic that it's hard to tell if he’s being friendly or dangerous.

EP3  Cesar Conquers London
Jul. 14,2012
Cesar Conquers London

Still in the UK, Cesar helps a Jack Russell terrier who spins and barks when guests arrive, two dogs returning from Africa and having trouble adjusting, and a professional dog walker who can't control her own Patterdale terrier mix.

EP2  London Calling!
Jul. 07,2012
London Calling!

Cesar helps Herbie - a biter prosecuted under the Dangerous Dogs Act, two actresses with their badly behaved Alsatians, and a Cocker Spaniel who nips and growls when put in the car.

EP1  Horrible Hounds of the UK
Jul. 07,2012
Horrible Hounds of the UK

Cesar's in the UK to help two Jack Russels out of control on walks and around strangers, a rescued street dog over-protective of her new family. and a Dalmation out of control at home and on walks.

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7.9 | TV-G | en | Family , Reality | More Info
Released: 2004-09-13 | Released Producted By: MPH Entertainment Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/dog-whisperer/
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Cesar Millan has been called the Dr. Phil for Dogs. With an uncanny ability to rehabilitate problem dogs of all shapes and sizes. Each episode of the Dog Whisperer documents the remarkable transformations that take place under Cesar's guidance and teaching, helping dogs and their owners live happier lives together.

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sacdogtrainer-18-113115 For ten years, this show has promoted inaccurate and harmful information about dog behavior. No, dogs are not either dominant or submissive, they are much more complex than that. Yes, we do know what causes aggressive behavior and other problems and it's not the owner failing to be a "pack leader." It's incredibly sad to see so many dog owners get tricked into treating their dogs in a way that is completely unnecessary. It is not necessary to provoke a dog to act aggressively in order to modify aggressive behavior. Sure, it looks super exciting on TV, but it doesn't make it right. Add an airtight confidentiality agreement that all owners must sign, and the show can make all the claims it wants to about success rates, etc. But the stories are coming out as owners on the show seek out other solutions when the cameras leave and the suppression of problem behavior fails.And, yes, thousands of other trainers around the world work with the same type of cases. Yes, with the same breeds. Yes, we help owners generate long-term change without dragging, jerking, kicking, hanging, shocking, or striking dogs.
Marko S In the show Cesar Milan goes door to door helping people with their canine problems. Why did I say he helps people and not the dogs, well, once the people realize what they were doing wrong the dogs surrender with relief to their new pack leaders and all is good.Is the Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan the best show on TV? For me yes. The Cesars logic and energy brings out the best out of the dogs and the humans! So if you just got a dog or have some issues with you dog and don't really know where to turn for some good advice, the best thing you could possibly do so your dog does not have to be your pack leader, is to get every TV show or DVD from Cesar. Calm and assertive.
Hesper79 Would you be interested in watching a program that teaches you how to project a field of "calm, assertive energy" around yourself which will not provoke, attract or engage the aggressive energies of others? Would you tune in if this program demonstrated the effectiveness of this energy projection technique by using some "others" who happen to be Pit Bulls with potentially lethal fangs? How about a program that teaches you to let go of the negative experiences of the past so that you are no longer imprisoned by that negative energy, that teaches you to change your energy *now*, in the present moment, so that you get a completely different, positive result -- and that manages to convey all of this just by showing you scenes of sometimes scary but mostly cute and entertaining dogs interacting with their people and other dogs?Would you like to see a live demonstration of the fact that, within the field of "calm, assertive energy" projected by an effective pack leader, any dog from his well-socialized pack can deflate the fear-based aggressive energy and behavior of a visiting, not-pack-socialized dog, just by trusting the pack leader, remaining calm, and pointedly ignoring the violent posturing of the aggressor? And would it make you go "Hmmm..." to see that the more dogs that do this, as happens in a well-socialized pack, the more quickly and effectively the potential aggressor is calmed down and integrated as a peaceful member of the pack? If any of this sounds interesting to you, then you just might be a future "Dog Whisperer" addict. Maybe it occurs to you now, as it has to me, that some of the skills involved in being an effective pack leader could be really useful no matter how many legs a potential aggressor might have. It's true, as Cesar points out, that dogs are dogs and not people, but energy is energy, and an animal (person or dog) who projects energies on the fear/aggression wavelength will tend to evoke the same response from those around him, whether from dogs or from people. Learning to break that automatic reflex response of fear and aggression and replace it with the "calm, assertive energy" of a good pack leader would be a tremendous skill to have, and the advantage of practicing with your problematic dog would be that their reactions give you instant feedback on how well you're doing.The producers of "The Dog Whisperer" are appropriately careful to caution viewers not to attempt the techniques shown in the program without consulting a professional, but it seems clear that the principles that Cesar demonstrates will work for anyone who learns to apply them properly. This is demonstrated over the course of every program by ordinary people of all kinds who start out as the demoralized, apparently helpless victims of the out-of-control, sometimes violent behavior of their beloved pets until Cesar teaches them that by properly controlling *their own* energy, they can become quietly effective, peace-creating pack leaders.So you could say that this program teaches basic techniques which will bring more peace into our lives as we learn how *not* to provoke, attract or engage the aggressive energies of others and learn instead how to cultivate a non-ego-based, calm, benevolent/assertive energy which has the entire "pack's" best interests at heart. And it shows us a physically unimposing man who uses his beautifully centered energy (and knowledge of canine body language) to very effectively disarm the aggression of his large pack of potentially dangerous dogs.We might also notice that he uses this same energy, in a gentle and good-humored way, to teach his well-meaning but misguided, doggy-whipped human clients that allowing themselves and others to be victimized by out-of-control animal instincts is not really the loving thing to do. It was fun, for example, to watch Cesar carefully catch himself midway into an eye-roll so as not to offend one client couple who had just confessed that the wife had been spending part of most nights in their guest bedroom **for six years** because if she got up during the night, her husband's jealous pet wouldn't let her get back in bed.It seems to come as a surprise to most of Cesar's human clients that it's actually possible for them to exercise authority in a way that's not "mean", abusive, or some kind of destructive ego-trip that will crush their pet's spirit. I love it that this program is introducing people to the experience of exercising a truly benevolent form of power, the power that a good pack leader has to disarm out-of-control aggression on behalf of the well-being of all pack members, by projecting a "calm, assertive energy" which in no way undermines the loving bond they have with their animal companions.And if it isn't enough of a recommendation that this program clearly lays out and demonstrates some simple techniques which average people can learn to use to begin to minimize aggression and cultivate more peace in their life experience, then maybe I should also mention, as others here have, that Cesar is a truly interesting, cool person and that the dogs (and the people) in this show are really just a lot of fun to watch.
bleath If you own a dog, this show is a must.I first saw "The Dog Whisperer" by chance. Just flipping thru the channels. Now I am hooked. Ceasar Milan had to have been a dog in another life. This guy can fix any dog problem and most of the time it is so obvious but the rest of us don't think like a dog. This show is something the family can watch, no bad language or anything like that. I have used a couple of his techniques myself on my dogs and they worked. The guy is a genius. He is very confident in his abilities and sometimes uses his own kids and wife to help him. Its a shame it is on The National Geographic Channel, only because some people don't have access to it.