Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems 
From his appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show to his roster of celebrity clients to his reality television series, Cesar Millan is America's most sought-after dog-behavior expert. But Cesar is not a trainer in the traditional sense--his expertise lies in his unique ability to comprehend dog psychology. Tracing his own amazing journey from a clay-walled farm in Mexico to the celebrity palaces of Los Angeles, Cesar recounts how he learned what makes dogs tick. In Cesar's Way, he shares this wisdom, laying the groundwork for you to have stronger, more satisfying relationships with your canine companions.
Cesar's formula for a contented and balanced dog seems impossibly simple: exercise, discipline, and affection, in that order. Taking readers through the basics of dog psychology and behavior, Cesar shares the inside details of some of his most fascinating cases, using them to illustrate how common behavior issues develop and, more important, how they can be corrected. You'll learn:
- What your dog really needs may not be what you're giving him
- Why a dog's natural pack instincts are the key to your happy relationship
- How to relate to your dog on a canine level
- There are no "problem breeds," just problem owners
- How to choose a dog who's right for you and your family
- The difference between discipline and punishment
- And much more!
Filled with fascinating anecdotes about Cesar's longtime clients, and including forewords by the president of the International Association of Canine Professionals and Jada Pinkett Smith, this is the only book you'll need to forge a stronger, more rewarding connection with your four-legged companion.
Also available as a Random House AudioBook
I decided to read this because we have just become owners of a fabulous 2-year-old Belgian shepherd dog. Dude is close to perfect, but we do need to work on a couple of things - jumping on us when we come home and pulling on the leash when we walk him.Cesar gave me a lot to think about. I've already tried his technique with the jumping and it seems to work, as Dude is very intelligent. The walking will be harder because I'm such a pushover.I like Cesar's way of saying that dogs need Exercise,
This book is fantastic (and strangely self-help-y for the human... one of the better self help books Ive read 🤔) HIGHLY RECOMMEND.My knowledge of Cesar Milan was limited. I knew him by name and that he was the LA dog trainer to the stars and had caught bits and pieces of his tv show, but that was it. His personal story / memoir at the front of the book was unexpected and awe-inspiring. I loved it and wAnted more but thats not why I bought the book ;) Cesar is an outstanding teacher. He explains

I'm giving this book five stars (something I don't often do) not because I agree with everything Cesar Millan says (I don't, I can't honestly say I'll do everything he says either) but because any book that causes you to stop, to think this much about your behavior, your lifestyle, your connection with your dog is important. And important books should be recognized and recommended. We need people whose ideas challenge our own if for no other reason than to bring into light what we believe in the
OK, so if you manage to slog through Millan's incessant and cringy name-dropping, this book actually has good advice. Mostly in the area of walking. A lot of people will probably read this and think, "I don't need to read an entire book to be told, more or less, that I need to walk my dog," but I really do believe that his reasoning for it, the timing of it, and some of his anecdotal stories relating to achieving a calm state in dogs is helpful. (I do not agree with his instructions for how to
BE WARNED: 10 Reasons not to copy Milan This is a very interesting book as far as dealing with your dog goes. I was most impressed by the techniques discussed, until I got near the end, where he gives additional tips. Millan seems to have forgotten that not all dogs that are bought are adult/from rescue centres. This means his little idea about taking the dog for an hour long walk before introducing it to your home falls completely flat if you have a puppy. No pup will last for a walk that long!
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In Cesar's Way, Cesar Millan--nationally recognized dog expert and star of National Geographic Channel's hit show Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan--helps you see the world through the eyes of your dog so you can finally eliminate problem behaviors.From his appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show to his roster of celebrity clients to his reality television series, Cesar Millan is America's most sought-after dog-behavior expert. But Cesar is not a trainer in the traditional sense--his expertise lies in his unique ability to comprehend dog psychology. Tracing his own amazing journey from a clay-walled farm in Mexico to the celebrity palaces of Los Angeles, Cesar recounts how he learned what makes dogs tick. In Cesar's Way, he shares this wisdom, laying the groundwork for you to have stronger, more satisfying relationships with your canine companions.
Cesar's formula for a contented and balanced dog seems impossibly simple: exercise, discipline, and affection, in that order. Taking readers through the basics of dog psychology and behavior, Cesar shares the inside details of some of his most fascinating cases, using them to illustrate how common behavior issues develop and, more important, how they can be corrected. You'll learn:
- What your dog really needs may not be what you're giving him
- Why a dog's natural pack instincts are the key to your happy relationship
- How to relate to your dog on a canine level
- There are no "problem breeds," just problem owners
- How to choose a dog who's right for you and your family
- The difference between discipline and punishment
- And much more!
Filled with fascinating anecdotes about Cesar's longtime clients, and including forewords by the president of the International Association of Canine Professionals and Jada Pinkett Smith, this is the only book you'll need to forge a stronger, more rewarding connection with your four-legged companion.
Also available as a Random House AudioBook
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Title | : | Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems |
Author | : | Cesar Millan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 298 pages |
Published | : | September 18th 2007 by Three Rivers Press (CA) (first published March 31st 1997) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Animals. Dogs. Reference. Self Help. How To. Audiobook |
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I need to start with a bit of a disclaimer about this one. I read this book as a sort of "know thine enemies" thing. I have seen enough of Cesar's show and read enough about his techniques to know I don't agree with him and I find his ideas about dogs sometimes old and out of date, sometimes simply wrong, and sometimes dangerously wrong. But I opted to read the book to give myself a more complete picture of his techniques and so that I'm more informed when it comes to refuting those techniques II decided to read this because we have just become owners of a fabulous 2-year-old Belgian shepherd dog. Dude is close to perfect, but we do need to work on a couple of things - jumping on us when we come home and pulling on the leash when we walk him.Cesar gave me a lot to think about. I've already tried his technique with the jumping and it seems to work, as Dude is very intelligent. The walking will be harder because I'm such a pushover.I like Cesar's way of saying that dogs need Exercise,
This book is fantastic (and strangely self-help-y for the human... one of the better self help books Ive read 🤔) HIGHLY RECOMMEND.My knowledge of Cesar Milan was limited. I knew him by name and that he was the LA dog trainer to the stars and had caught bits and pieces of his tv show, but that was it. His personal story / memoir at the front of the book was unexpected and awe-inspiring. I loved it and wAnted more but thats not why I bought the book ;) Cesar is an outstanding teacher. He explains

I'm giving this book five stars (something I don't often do) not because I agree with everything Cesar Millan says (I don't, I can't honestly say I'll do everything he says either) but because any book that causes you to stop, to think this much about your behavior, your lifestyle, your connection with your dog is important. And important books should be recognized and recommended. We need people whose ideas challenge our own if for no other reason than to bring into light what we believe in the
OK, so if you manage to slog through Millan's incessant and cringy name-dropping, this book actually has good advice. Mostly in the area of walking. A lot of people will probably read this and think, "I don't need to read an entire book to be told, more or less, that I need to walk my dog," but I really do believe that his reasoning for it, the timing of it, and some of his anecdotal stories relating to achieving a calm state in dogs is helpful. (I do not agree with his instructions for how to
BE WARNED: 10 Reasons not to copy Milan This is a very interesting book as far as dealing with your dog goes. I was most impressed by the techniques discussed, until I got near the end, where he gives additional tips. Millan seems to have forgotten that not all dogs that are bought are adult/from rescue centres. This means his little idea about taking the dog for an hour long walk before introducing it to your home falls completely flat if you have a puppy. No pup will last for a walk that long!
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