The hit US TV show from the Dog Trainer to the Stars - Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith, Nicolas Cage & Scarlett Johansson - with the uncanny ability to rehabilitate problem dogs of all shapes and sizes
"The hit show to help you have a great relationship with your dog."
"I only wanted the best and the most sought after canine behaviour expert in the U.S." - Oprah Winfrey
4 DVD set with the complete First Season - 26 episodes, running time 660 minutes, including canine auditions, outtakes, and never before seen segments.
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Cesar Millan (born August 27, 1969) is a professional dog trainer (although in his words, he "rehabilitates dogs, trains people"). He is best known for his television series, Dog Whisperer, which is shown on Foxtel in Australia, and is beginning its fourth season in the US (Sept. 2007).
"Dog rehabilitation" is his primary profession, which is portrayed on the programme through real life cases with owners and their dogs. He opened The Dog Psychology Center in California in the mid nineties, prior to his TV series. His strongest interest is in rehabilitating aggressive dogs and he holds a special fondness for what he refers to as the "power breeds," such as pit bulls and rottweilers.
Millan has been featured twice on the Oprah program (May 2005 & September 2005).
He was portrayed in a tenth season episode of the Comedy Central animated series South Park (entitled "Tsst") that aired on May 3, 2006. In the episode, Cesar is hired to train Eric Cartman to behave, after popular "nannies" (Nanny 911, Super Nanny) have failed. Despite South Park's propensity for lambasting celebrities (and Cartman's lashing out with numerous ethnic slurs), the episode is respectful of Cesar and his methods; the nannies are portrayed as being driven mad by Cartman's inability to behave but Cesar's dog training methods are shown to actually work on him. As a result, Mrs. Cartman gains back her confidence, but when she asks Cesar on a date and is informed that he only likes her as a client, the unmarried Mrs. Cartman yearns for her son's companionship over his obedience and undoes his training.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Millan