Cesar! My dog is scared to get into the car. What do i do? We answer your questions! | BHBP EP.12

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Cesar Millan

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@CesarMillanOfficial
@CesarMillanOfficial Жыл бұрын
KZbin Pack! Thank you for submitting your questions on our last video. If you want us to answer yours, comment them below! We love you!!
@luciamagnifico7358
@luciamagnifico7358 Жыл бұрын
Cesar you're great. How can I stop my dog from humping help.
@SnakesandDoggies
@SnakesandDoggies Жыл бұрын
😅 That's WHAT Maggies owners told me too!, she's scared of the car! Then I got the leash in my hand, she walks over to the car all by herself, jumps inside, walks around inside, the front and back, at this point the owners are face to face staring at each other in shock, then she sits down! I thought she was scared of the car? 😅 ✌💖
@DogWorldAcademy
@DogWorldAcademy Жыл бұрын
Hello Cesar! I have a 4 year old Black Lab. How do I get her to stop counter surfing on the kitchen counter? Even after she eats breakfast and dinner she still wants to eat more, and ALWAYS looking for something to eat that’s edible or non edible. Help! Thank you❤️❤️
@anima-lesskingdom
@anima-lesskingdom Жыл бұрын
Hey, Cesar! I've been training humans and dogs for a year now through my platform, Animales Kingdom. I badly need your advice. I recently adopted a confused English Bulldog named Bart, from one of my recent clients. He previously attacked my client's boyfriend thrice and had to undergo stitches and her 14 year old son twice, attacks certain objects when sound is triggered. Before adopting him, he went through my training program, as well as his owner for 37 days. From the day his owner offered Bart to me as she thinks that she can't commit to what she was trained to do to become a calm and assertive pack leader, the physical touch hurts Bart and she feels pity, and no one in her family wanted to grow with the progress. He's been with me for 4 days now. He is doing okay as I have always followed what you teach us, KZbin Pack since NatGeo Wild. I was 8 years old with my 1st dog back when I started. We built trust, respect, love in our relationship. I have a pack of 4 dogs and 2 cats, with him is a total of 7. This case is similar to Gio and Shannon's case where the owner wasn't able to move forward and you had to adopt Gio. Just a while ago, Bart's owner messaged me, informed me that her friend's former coach was interested in adopting Bart despite his story as he said he was not scared of Bart, had taken care of Pitbulls and Rottweilers and love Bulldogs. She asked if it would be okay with me if I'd let that guy adopt Bart. Despite how heartbroken I felt with her news, I did the best to respond professionally with transparency that I disagree with having to rehome Bart with such basis that the guy is capable of being the rightful human to Bart. The owner told me she thinks this guy can provide Bart with a better quality of life and it would be the best for him which for me was insulting and indecisive. I think that it would put Bart in a very confusing situation again and ruin his trust in humans if I would let that happen. I've been crying this whole afternoon as I am currently under a lot of confusion but at the same time confident that I am Bart's human as he didn't show any negative energy and is calm and happy. Please help me. I badly need advice. Am I doing the right thing?
@Langolieruk
@Langolieruk Жыл бұрын
Cesar, can you help me please? The problem I have with my Staffordshire Bull Terrier is when he sees other dogs, he will turn his aggression on to me, by either trying to rip the lead out of my hand, or lunging and biting at my hand/arm/body. I now have to muzzle him when outside, which prevents a bite, but he still 'punches' me with the muzzle on. When this happens, his eyes are completely red and he will not respond to food or anything else, just a blind rage. I have to hold onto his collar until he calms down. I try to keep as calm as I can when this is happening and we see another dog. I've searched the internet, and read books on redirecting reactivity onto me, but nothing they have suggested, like walking the other way, are not working and it is getting worse every day. He is a rescue dog, there was no background history other than multiple rehomes/shelters. We have lived with this for 6 years now and it isn't pleasant for either of us, but I'll never give up on him! I would be so grateful for any help Cesar.
@STRIDwastaken
@STRIDwastaken Жыл бұрын
Dude this is so awesome that you are doing a podcast! Remembering watching you when i was young and my mom always said ”Always trust in Cesar, he is a special soul”
@CesarMillanOfficial
@CesarMillanOfficial Жыл бұрын
thank you for watching! ❤
@cherylschumaker1366
@cherylschumaker1366 Жыл бұрын
I am from Alberta Canada ..I went to Los Vagas for a holiday Once in my room I turned on the TV and a marathon of The Dog Whisper was on ..I watched that all day! It was so interesting and informative..I didn't care wht I was missing I believe that and watching the showgirls where the highlight of that whole trip😊..I miss seeing Ceaser and his genius ways of training ..anytime I see him here on KZbin I'm all in ....So very Interesting...❤ Oh and that time I was in Vagas I didn't even have a dog than ... I have 3 now, but I can hardly remember everything except the ssseeet sound and to pay attention to my energy ..
@fallbrkgrl
@fallbrkgrl Жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. I would watch, and rewatch every episode. I really wish he had a TV series again.
@GPMS83
@GPMS83 Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY! CESAR IS A REAL HUMAN BEING! HIS INTENTIONS ARE TOTALLY REAL!!! I LOVE CESAR AND EVERY THING HE STANDS FOR!!! THANK YOU CESAR FOR BEING YOU! I HAVE LEARNED SO MUCH! Darla Berg 🥰🥰
@JohnDoe-ky2qd
@JohnDoe-ky2qd Жыл бұрын
​@@CesarMillanOfficialcesar please contact
@charleshaskett9629
@charleshaskett9629 11 ай бұрын
I have rescued and saved dogs with the content in his books, and his shows. Cesar Milan made me a better person, by helping me* be a pack leader.
@katebettesworth2638
@katebettesworth2638 7 ай бұрын
I was watching 'The Dog Whisperer' long before an ill-treated terrier cross puppy of 4 months was put into my path by the angels. Thanks to Cesar I was able to let him leave those terrible moments behind. I never felt sory for him and taught him respect and trust by consistant pack leading. He has been my constant companion for 6 years and was raised in Cesar's Way. He is a lovely, happy, energetic (2 hour walk/run every day, off leash) beautiful boy, whom everyone loves - especially me. Thank you forever, my dear Cesar, from me and Murphy 🙏🏼💚🐾🐾
@nawidasatei888
@nawidasatei888 Жыл бұрын
Du bist ein Geschenk Gottes. Danke das du sovielen Menschen mit ihren Hunden geholfen hast. Liebe über alle Grenzen
@sonjatheierl1
@sonjatheierl1 6 ай бұрын
Ceasar your an Angel to try and help dogs from stupid humans. I had to be honest.
@Cedawood
@Cedawood Жыл бұрын
Ceasar Milan has been one of my absolute favourite human beings for years! ❤
@mariamartinezmarypearl2752
@mariamartinezmarypearl2752 Жыл бұрын
Desgraciadamente no entiendo mucho el inglés pero miro todos tus videos, quizá aprendo escuchándote. Eres una gran persona, para mí un ídolo. Ojalá se cumpla tu mensaje, mejor humano, mejor planeta.
@judytruitt6703
@judytruitt6703 Жыл бұрын
Thank you I have been following you since your early day’s. I am so thankful you are answering questions. Sometimes we forget how to work with our dogs.
@pjf2675
@pjf2675 Жыл бұрын
You ended the video on "hopefully the entire world." I have experiences that promoted your teachings on being a good pack leader. First: I was visiting a friend in Germany and her daughter invited me to her boyfriend's farm but warned me that there was a dog that was untrainable and vicious. I had been watching Cesar Milan videos, and tv shows for a long while. I did not make an evaluation of the pup until I actually was on the property. My friend's daughter and her boyfriend showed me the dog that was 'protecting' the property, and I remembered your teachings of how to relate to troubled dogs based on his behaviors. I knelt down, back to the pup, and continued to have a conversation with the two adults that were showing me this magnificent German farm. The pup had stopped aggressively barking and growling and started sniffing and coming towards my back, nuzzling me. The children of my friend were amazed, and kept saying how they never saw that happen with any visitor to the farm. The pup followed us, staying at my heels as we looked further into this wonderful landscape. forward 3 days, we were in restaurant when the two kids were explaining how I enchanted the deranged pup, in German, and another table of customers overheard us, and one man stood up and pointed and exclaimed with joy "Cesar Milan" and of course I credited your instructions and laughed with him. Second: A Few years later I was able to rescue an American Staffordshire from an abusive family in my neighborhood. Long story short, after securing his safety from being left out in 100°F, with no water for several days, and him coming to my yard after eating through a wooden fence, because I had a pond, he rescued me. I searched for a trainer (although my finances were not conducive to the expense, it was absolutely imperative I cut out other expenses to help this pup) that had similar training techniques to Cesar Milan, to train me on how to be the best pack leader of my Beau. (I lived in Chicago Suburbs - so far away from any help from your center). I was able to learn how to get his beautiful boy to walk on a treadmill (I bought one specifically for him) and his adopted kitten walked with him or stood on the controls on the top to encourage him. (he actually would not let me leave an adoption event of kittens, until I adopted her - she was a tortie, he was a brindle) This beautiful boy entered my life, gave me so much love and joy and I only hope I gave him as much love and fun as he gave me. But his life and the lives of others, because of him, too many stories to tell, and the lives I touched because of your tv shows, videos, instructions and your love of the animals literally touched the world, because of Cesar Milan. Thank you.
@MultiHogy
@MultiHogy Жыл бұрын
Profound, beautiful how your inner journey is through the dogs, what a medium!🎉❤🙏
@christineayre796
@christineayre796 9 ай бұрын
I love your philosophy and your outlook on humans and then dogs. Thank you for sharing your spirituality and being so real with your audience. I have learned so much from you. Blessings to you!
@phoenixrising5088
@phoenixrising5088 Жыл бұрын
André has become the next Dog Whisperer. You taught him well Cesar. He is very intelligent and a maturity be yond his year's. He also has your good looks 😘 thank you for this fascinating Blog. 💖🌟🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@fallbrkgrl
@fallbrkgrl Жыл бұрын
Thank you Cesar, and to your boys! Like a lot of people, have been following you from the very beginning. You were the one that brought dog phycology to the whole world. And because of that, there are millions of dogs that are better for it, and now living their best lives. I really miss your TV series. A week ago, I rescued an approximately 5 year old female German shepherd. She's extremely fearful, sensitive, and still hasn't really engaged with me, but follows me everywhere. This is my first shelter dog, and trying to learn as much as I can to help her. From other's I've learned that it's going to take a while for a dog like this. One person told me about the 3/3/3 rule. 3 days to realize that this is her home. 3 weeks to learn my routine. 3 months to fully be acclimated, and open up. This is definitely a learning process for me. I suffer from anxiety and depression, and because I have to be so mindful of my energy, and hoping that it helps me to not be so fearful myself. Otherwise, she's always going to be nervous. I really want to take her to the vet, just to make sure there isn't anything medically wrong with her, but don't want to set her back. I'm probably going to wait until the third week. But because she's lathargic, I really want to make sure there aren't any medical issues, or it could be that she's older than what the shelter said. She's also under weight. This is a tough situation for me. Like I said, don't want to set her back, but need to know if there's anything wrong with her. Everyone, please send positive thoughts for my Lucy girl. ❤️🌵☀️⛈️🌈☮️🐎🐕
@morganmiller-bt8kh
@morganmiller-bt8kh 6 ай бұрын
Hey Cesar, you and your family are awesome, and I love to see how much good you and your family (and team) do for the world. Watching your videos makes me feel guilty for not realizing that it was my energy that was causing my dogs to behave in a certain way. Thank you for educating myself and the rest of the world. I know that it is not your intention to make us feel guilty for how we are raising our dogs. I know that you are only trying to educate us. That's why I love your channel so much because you have never tried to belittle anyone for being ignorant of their dog's body language and what the dog is trying to tell them. You are so patient and kind. You and your family are truly heroes. Lots of love from Pennsylvania ❤❤❤
@Claudia-Maria123
@Claudia-Maria123 Жыл бұрын
Dear Cesar Millan, your programs have been with me for a long time and I admire your empathy with dogs. Now I would like to thank you for these insights! All too often people only comment on negative impressions. The right energy is not only important when dealing with people-animals but also people-people. You do it exceptionally and with a lot of heart! I wish you all the best for your future. (Please excuse the bad English, I'm from Germany.😉)
@laurar6798
@laurar6798 7 ай бұрын
I can't think of a better human, whos done more for dogs on the planet. All dogs would be texting alot more than Thankyou to cesar if they could ❤
@elizabethheyenga9277
@elizabethheyenga9277 5 ай бұрын
I truly adore Sophia, she is just so special. All tools should be temporary, for sure!
@laukaryjaime6292
@laukaryjaime6292 Жыл бұрын
Buenas tardes! Acá en Argentina lo apreciamos!! Esperamos videos o programas en español 🙏🏻 lo vimos hace tiempo en Nat Geo.
@Eyes2theSkies
@Eyes2theSkies 11 ай бұрын
Yes. Back to basics! Thank you Cesar! There is nothing new under the sun. Amen!
@jro9365
@jro9365 Жыл бұрын
Here's a good one for ya !! I was just listening to you speak about dogs being afraid to ride in cars. We have a 3 year old American Staffordshire Terrier, she is trained to not jump up on people unless she is "invited" to as part if play time, she totally seems to understand this & is extremely good about it. ( Just ruling out that "jumping" itself doesn't seem to be the issue). hubby & our son all drive pickup trucks, all basically around the same size/height, all have running boards. She, Gracie, LOVES to go "bye-bye" & will gladly jump into the passenger seat of our sons truck, no problem. She will jump with help into the back seat of hubbys truck (she's skittish about the different textures on each of our running boards(we think), she is very well behaved while in the trucks, looks around a bit & then either sits & watches out the window or just lays down & relaxes. Now, for my truck, she wabts absolutely nothing to do with it. At first she seemed completely afraid of the running boards (all chrome except for the "footing areas"), so I brought her doggy stairs that she uses inside our home & put those close up against the passengwr side of my truck thinking she's already familiar with them, uses them often to get on & off my bed, so they have all her favorite "scents on them, ut nope, took one step up & rhen backed away. When she was smaller, 1st adopted at 9 weeks, shevwould happily go everywhere with me, I, of course had to put her in the truck myself because of her short stubby legs at the time haha, she went everywhere with me & loved it. We would visit family, go to friends, go through drive throughs & thete was never ever a problem. She never went to any Vet visits in my truck, always the hubbys truck, but she doesn't mind goung to the Vet at all, she always has a pleasant experience at the Vet because the employees & Vets always fuss over her & adore her since she's been going there since we adopted her. Soooo, (sorry for such a long story, just wanted to make sure I gave you as much info as I could) she has necer had a bad experience in my truck but it's the inly one in our family's trucks that shecwants NOTHING to do with. Whuch has now stopped our going visiting & all that since she is now too heavy for me to pick her up & put her in myself when it's us home just ourselves all day long. ANY ideas or suggestions would be more than greatly appreciated !!! Thank you so so much for all that you do for all dogs & their humans. I think you are amazing to do these pods & Q&A's along with ALLLL the other services you provide. You are definitely God's right hand man here on Earth to watch over & help as maby as you can. It without a doubt just HAS TO BE a true life calling for you. God Bless you & your family. Hope to hear from you soon if possible !!! 💙💙💙💙✝️✝️✝️🙏🙏🙏
@bernadettelinfoot
@bernadettelinfoot Жыл бұрын
I had a blind dog until recently and she navigated very well with her nose
@Sur.le.chemin.en.soi_1
@Sur.le.chemin.en.soi_1 Жыл бұрын
Hi guys! Thanks so much.. I can evaluate how far I am about understanding my dog was scared or not in trust with me ; especially in the car and on leash.. because with no leash it’s fine
@TinnyDee
@TinnyDee Жыл бұрын
He gives advice that applies and works on many humans too.
@lisaleondires9576
@lisaleondires9576 Жыл бұрын
I have been watching you since the beginning. I appreciate you and your family and staff so much. THANK YOU ☺️
@nickharmer3049
@nickharmer3049 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Cesar. Always enjoy these uploads very much. Respect from England.!'
@lesliekeffeler6300
@lesliekeffeler6300 Жыл бұрын
What a great podcast! So glad you mentioned Rythmia Life Advancement Center as I was there the week you were guest speaker & also used my eye pillow to focus inward during ceremonies. Self awareness is key to understanding our energy & how it affects others whether man or beast. Grateful for all you do to educate, inspire & improve this world!
@eddiecassidy7802
@eddiecassidy7802 Жыл бұрын
Love this forum Sir ❤ Thank you and God bless you and your family
@elizabethbryant7830
@elizabethbryant7830 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic podcast I have l have learnt so much Thank you.❤
@jeninlight
@jeninlight Жыл бұрын
Once I had a dog who was afraid of getting in the water (a pond). He was obsessed with fetching, balls or sticks. One day I tossed his favorite ball in the water. After a little yelpy whining and running around the shore on his part, and some encouragement on mine, the ball became more important then his anxiety. After that it was hard to keep him out of the water lol. Ozzy was the best dog 💖
@munozinni
@munozinni Жыл бұрын
Hola 👋 don Cesar,Gracias for sharing this video it was very educational 😊 we have been applied all your advice…keep up the great work 😊Saludos!!!👋😊👋
@JuliaG-mp7rs
@JuliaG-mp7rs Жыл бұрын
Great experience to follow you - I never stop taking best advice out of this interaction. Thank You 🙏💕
@Avatar711Wizard
@Avatar711Wizard Жыл бұрын
It does have to be Cesar. Well put mate. Well said.
@kathleencarr9300
@kathleencarr9300 7 ай бұрын
So happy to see you back as a true pack leader for us Ceasar as a teacher. I hve a lovely, energetic girl. I am a Holistic Practitioner for people and dogs. I lost my best boy ever at only 6 years old of lymphatic cancer,when Zelda came I wanted to ensure her health was better ,also our journey began just before Covid. I hve been very successful at treating her myself with very little intervention from a vet required. She is healthy and beautiful .However, we now face a "trust" issue i believe because if I treat her ears for a yeast infection ( over weeks) or clip her nails she will show her teeth and there have been 2 occasions where she has nipped my hand not biting down bit it is showing me that we hveva trust issue that we didn't have before. I hve recently changed up my normal treatment session for her ear maintainence, doing it on her big walk so she is distracted by her nose and that has worked. If you have any advice for us I wld greatly appreciate it. Its so nice to have a Vet be the meanie but Holistic vets are limited and expensive and I am really good at it. Thank you Katy
@yolandagutierrez7465
@yolandagutierrez7465 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness - so excited that you are doing this - May God bless you! 💜🙏💜 You sure have blessed me in my journey with my dog friends!
@deannazandi1797
@deannazandi1797 Жыл бұрын
MR CESAR, THANK YOU FOR AN AWESOME VIDEO. MY SON & I BOTH USE YOUR METHODS WHEN MEETING & LIVING WITH ANIMALS. 🙏💜🙏💜🙏
@トラトラ-i2d
@トラトラ-i2d Жыл бұрын
Thank you Cesar❤ I’ve learned from your KZbin. Then changed my dog Koro and our relationship are so good.
@anniklorenzen7248
@anniklorenzen7248 8 ай бұрын
Oh yes Cesar you are a special soul ❤️ I unfortunately don't have a dog. In the flat I am living in there are no animals allowed😭 but I could manage to bring one cat in and the second cat lives illegal with me😊 Listen to you makes me very happy and gives me a lot of hope ✨ tkU for your successful teachings with humans and dogs✨🙏🏼✨ May you and your family be blessed ❤ Lots of love ✨ Annik from Baveria😊
@susanc9457
@susanc9457 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for everything! love love love it!
@mirriespierre-2527
@mirriespierre-2527 4 ай бұрын
Cesar, thank you for your leadership and positive insights. From South Africa ❤
@kakcte
@kakcte 11 ай бұрын
Profoundly thank you for your wisdom and advice! I own a scarlet/green wing 18 years old macaw and now 2 puppies - an year old pit-sheppard-doberman puncher mix and 8 months old golden retriever. I love my dogs and me and my partner feel very happy with our little furry family. The macaw who lives with me for the last 7 years is very unhappy with the new family. She used to spent the day on my shoulder or walking around me and even layed eggs without a partner because of our bond. Unfortunately, now she has become increasingly aggressive and territorial to the dogs, my partner and even me. Most recently she bit and split my ear and is now so hard to brave out allow her to roam free or back on my shoulder as she creates danger for all people and pets around and herself by attacking. Puppies are showing respect and running away from her, but the waw she is pushing she can get hurt if she corners them up or I might have to choose between having her or a loving human partner. You own this amazing mix of animals and i hope you might have an advice how to bring back piece and ballance in our lives . Thank you so so much about your passion, creativity and strength!
@JoJo_GSD
@JoJo_GSD Жыл бұрын
Brilliant, thank you so much 🙌🤗🐾
@nannettepilcher6903
@nannettepilcher6903 8 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge and passion. I have 2 little miniature schnauzers ( brothers) that are 14 weeks old. They have ridden in my truck 4 or 5 times already but one of them (Simon) is starting to act like he does NOT want to go in the truck. I'm not sure why he is feeling this way but I really don't want him to be insecure or dislike riding in the car because I want to take him and his brother lots of places with me. I will continue to learn from you and do my best to implement your techniques and tools to be the best pack leader I can be for my boys. Thank you
@edwinb.2756
@edwinb.2756 Жыл бұрын
I remember that episode with the Vizla, It was in New York. . It was a good one
@aussieoutbackfarm
@aussieoutbackfarm Жыл бұрын
Hi Cesar, I'm 15 years old and a fellow dog behaviorist in Australia. Thanks so much for your videos, shows and more. I've learnt heaps. Although I don't have a business, I help a lot of people with their reactive, aggressive and fearful dogs. I have an issue with my own dog though, which I would like your advice on. He is a 2 year old intact male golden retriever, named Lucky. Lucky is an awesome dog I can take anywhere in public, and trust him off leash. I got him at 15 months, when he was like a wild bucking horse, but quickly, using dog psychology, particuarly the walk, got him to where he is now. He's like a different dog now from when we got him. The issue is though, that me and my family live on 2 and a half acres and have farm animals. He is fine with the adult goats and other dogs, but tried to kill any baby goat, rabbit or guinea pig. If he was aggressive towards them, I could deal with that the way I dealt with aggression to small dogs, but he believes that they are food, and should be killed to eat. This is pretty much the only thing I don't know how to do with dogs. It's very annoying and also sad, as it's also causing a lot of division in the family, and I have to always keep the animals and Lucky separate. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance :)
@ABitTiredMaybe
@ABitTiredMaybe 2 ай бұрын
This has happen with one of our dogs he killed two ducks and he’s eaten the back of one, the common link at the time with those animals were weakness and fear , those specific ducks because of male ducks at the time trying to hump them all the time the ducks became extremely fearful of basically everything( because they were constantly being picked on and attacked ) and my dog picked up on that and when we I wasn’t looking killed them both a couple days apart, dogs pick up in that the weakness the fear and they feed off of it, I suggest one watching your dog obviously always having a eye of him and reaction when he’s near them like do that chu thing that cesar does and standing in front until he moves him away and making sure he has a toy or something, that’s what’s helped with us just correct behavior and being more watchful, I hope this somewhat helped
@jenniferrenee1
@jenniferrenee1 Жыл бұрын
You calm my soul
@anniklorenzen7248
@anniklorenzen7248 8 ай бұрын
Dear Jenifer❤ yes ITS the same to me😊Wish you a good day ✨❤Annik from Baveria
@karlaa1889
@karlaa1889 Жыл бұрын
Gracias Cesar por compartir toda tu sabiduria. Tengo un puppy de 7 meses que camina bien con correa pero cuando ve ardillas se vuelve muy exitado y quiere ir a cazarlas. He tratado redirecting with toys and food pero no esta funcionando. Como trabajar con este hunting instinct ?
@joseluisaguilaralonzo6374
@joseluisaguilaralonzo6374 Жыл бұрын
ASI SE LLAMA EL CANAL DE DON JAVIER ... AVENTURAS DEL OESTE GRACIAS DON CÉSAR ... 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚
@kobudogirl26
@kobudogirl26 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this. Thank you Cesar! I have a question for my female Rottweiler, Sasha. We adopted her in 2019, she was already a year or 2. In the first few months, we discovered that she did not want her paws to be touched at all. Her reaction was so strong; she did not bite though. She also seemed challenged the trust; her energy gave me that impression. Overtime through discipline and consistent routine I believe I've gained some trust. Now, I can touch eyes, ears and nose even wash between your toes. However she still strongly protests(barks) about getting her nails done. She is food driven & I have presented treats after grooming tasks to try to create a positive associations. She'll take then but will continue barking shortly after. I also try to respect her space when she gives those looks like "not right now." When we do tasks, I try to make sure she moves forward to me willingly, minding my energy and praise her when she does. In the past, I've also tried walks & medication to make her tired but she quickly recovers during a nail trim. I feel I'm so close but don't want to break her trust or respect. Is there more I can do to help her during nail trims?
@adrianzmajla4844
@adrianzmajla4844 Жыл бұрын
Continue with your routine, touching eyes ears nose paws. If nail cutting is difficult try putting peanut butter on your forehead, dog licks this and you can trim. No I am not joking, it works. Good luck.
@naomitaylor929
@naomitaylor929 Жыл бұрын
My dog has no past trauma we got her at 7 weeks old, so no past other than the day we brought her home and she sat in my lap completely fine. Makes me think I did something on one of our trips but from day one after that I'm going to the park once the car started it became about running cars not the car itself she loves the car, she's always hated the /sound of it starting/running & then the movement of the car🤷🏼‍♀️she'll get in the car and the word car makes her run to the car😅 she's very excited cuz she knows we're going places(she likes the vet she doesn't even mind that, she knows she gets special treats from the vet and to get to see other dogs every time we go😂Plus she's just thrilled at the fact she gets to come with me those times,& not just stay home. but as soon as the car starts she starts to shake and whimper the whole ride. I did notice when she's allowed in the front seat because it's just her and I she's a lot better, but only for a short trip (a quick ride around the block, Etc) she will be 2 in January 2024 & in the past 2 years we've had her, we went on one summer holiday both years. It was about 4 hours away she didn't cry constantly wimper but she did on and off here and there to let me know she didn't like it 😔 she has a very hard time laying down for longer than a minute at a time I even gave her anxiety treat that didn't work 😢so she sat almost the entire way there and back and whimpered on and off throughout the rides. Do you think since there's no actual trauma from the car it's just the vibration and sound of the engine she's also not a dog to stick her head out the window I thought if we could get her to do that she would enjoy the car more but she won't put her head out like most dogs 🤷🏼‍♀️ I'd like to take her more places more often, but I don't like how it makes her feel. So we only take her when it's short or necessary like going to a park that's further away summer vacation once a year, Vet.. Do you think a weighted vest would help her since there's no real clear indication of why she doesn't like the running car(she never gets sick from the car like my childhood dog did) she's a Husky and completely fine with loud noises..Not that the car is loud but I always thought it was the vibrations, she just seems so overwhelmed by the riding experience like looking out the window, all the sounds around us and I'm feeling like the front seat makes her feel tight and secure so a weighted vest might work the same🤔🤔🤔 forgot to mention when I said she won't lay down in the car she also unless the kids are in the car and she has to, if they're not so Pace from side to
@kathylopez5278
@kathylopez5278 7 ай бұрын
I am perplexed by an incident that happened several yrs ago. I had inherited a 2d house out in the country & visited quite often. People out in the country usually let their dogs run free. A stray female pitbull showed up & was very friendly. I let her in the house & she went directly into my bedroom & pounced on the bed. I had been petting her & considering taking her back home w/me as I had no dog & had a large backyard. Then my daughter in law's female pitbull came down to visit me. I then let her in the house & the 2 dogs were friendly w/each other. I mistakenly thought only males would fight each other. Then 1 dog went to pass the other by the coffee table & they locked jaws. I was scared to death & jumped on the back of the couch & threw my large glass of water on them. That broke them up & now they are friends again. I immediately let the stray out & she ran off. I always felt bad about what happened to her but my son found her a home. WHY DID THEY LOCK JAWS & when water was thrown on them, they snapped out it & were friends again????????
@nikkiswenson54
@nikkiswenson54 25 күн бұрын
Cesar, you and your son, Andre, are a great team in your podcast Q 'n A! Good info!
@polly1017
@polly1017 6 ай бұрын
A police dog trainer once told me, to be sure he gets a confident dog, he will turn a puppy onto its back,if it squirms to get away it's no good, if next puppy stays calm he judges it as confident and chooses that one.ive put it to the test and it works. Hope that helps someone out there.xx
@DOGEXAdventures
@DOGEXAdventures Жыл бұрын
Great advice as always 👏👏👏
@joyfulk9services
@joyfulk9services 7 ай бұрын
First one I've watched because it's English! Loved it. I wish they were all in English lol ❤
@cherylschumaker1366
@cherylschumaker1366 Жыл бұрын
Question: Cezar do you and your team offer dog training online Learning? I know id sign up ...
@alswedgin9274
@alswedgin9274 25 күн бұрын
Andre seems like a fast learner..i would trust him with my dog.
@cariiVee
@cariiVee 7 ай бұрын
I love this podcast!..
@ElviraZprivatHomepage
@ElviraZprivatHomepage Жыл бұрын
❤ I love your wisdom about dogs 🙌🏼 But why are showing us the middle finger all the time 😂
@millyday
@millyday Жыл бұрын
😂 I can't get mine out!
@deeeeeee988
@deeeeeee988 11 ай бұрын
Can you please advise all the controling dog owners on feeding .. my dog is german sheppard . He active and walked once a day min..i feed him in morning and evening .i cook him normal food ie lamb ,rice,pumkin ,sardines ,tunna ,pasta ect. Im being constantly told by some fellow dog owners and family members to only feed him once a day ..kibble and gross dog food loaf. Am i wrong to tell tbese control fresks where the door is 🤗
@donnabush3911
@donnabush3911 Жыл бұрын
Cesar, I miss you so much. You really are spectacular 😍. Are you returning to TV 👍👍
@NPCONSULTING247-jy3pz
@NPCONSULTING247-jy3pz Жыл бұрын
Cesar go go go! Think about permaculture build 3D forest to eat out of 2D urban grassland. Obrigado
@nanax3685
@nanax3685 Жыл бұрын
I have a almost 9 year old female schnauzer that has separation anxiety. I have done everything that I know and done everything that I've seen on your shows and she still gets frantic when I return. This includes a trip to mailbox. The process I am doing now is "cchhh" and ignore until she calms. It's not working, although I do pet my male schnauzer who is very calm and settled. Please help!!
@jenwalker9636
@jenwalker9636 11 ай бұрын
My lab is anxious about going through flaps to get into his room in back of dog pen/ shed
@sandratani8729
@sandratani8729 18 күн бұрын
When you work with a new dog and you could take her to rehab or leave her with the owners and give them home visits, it is 50:50 undecided which way is best, which factors do you look at to make you decide to take the dog to rehab or not? I do not remember the video, but I wondered if you let the dog go home too soon, if you should have said No. During the home visit the dog bit someone and the wife then surrendered the dog. I felt from your expression on your face you let the dog go home too soon.(your were going to set up 3 days home and 4 days training), did you let him or her go home too soon? Then I believe you let the family surrender the dog too fast before finishing the training. Unless you felt the dog was in the wrong family. Or that the wife had the wrong energy for the dog. It was a family that you later found another dog you gave them, a balanced pit I think. I would never have picked an aggressive breed for them even if the dog was balanced. I would probably go with a Boxer, Lab, Husky, or St. Bernard (LOL) if a big dog was needed. The wife was into rescue. I really was angry at the woman, she set the dog up to fail. I thought it was an ego thing, that she believed she could fix the dog from here since she into animal rescue and when she failed, I again think it was an ego thing that she just gave up. I believe she was unfair to the dog. She push for her to come home too soon. To give the wife any benefit of the doubt, perhaps the consequences in the neighborhood could have forced her hand. I hope you revisit her. I don't completely trust her with the new dog.
@cherylshort5005
@cherylshort5005 Жыл бұрын
Please help! I have a chihuahua. She had a prior human. That person had her in a kennel, to sleep. But it was an apartment, that woman had cancer shortly after getting Peanut 😊the dog had puppy pads all over the place because PeNut was left alone weeks at a time. Cancer was beaten back after 5 years fighting. Then she got brain cancer, that took her life after 2 years. When she passed jo one could take her and she was headed for dog shelter. So, we agreed to take her. She was 7 years old with a 7 year history with her person full of cancer. We adopted her prior to her going to a shelter. Immediately she took to me right away. When we got home, she loved home, especially our backyard she finally had a whole yard to play in. She assumed my partner was pack leader so she clung to her. But loved outside. Fast forward my partner got cancer & passed. So she clung To me. But now? She's afraid to go outside with my brother. Now I have MS & cannot let her out. We put down puppy pads. But she's having poo & pee accidents everywhere. We do have another older dog about 10. He adapted fine. My brother put in a doggy door. He's adjusted greatness had an accident. But, Peanut insists on staying in and clinging to me. How can I get her back to enjoying our backyard?
@bvbmotovlog2932
@bvbmotovlog2932 Жыл бұрын
Nice content
@conductorjohnmthtrains2239
@conductorjohnmthtrains2239 Жыл бұрын
My 7 month old Rot/Shepard had her last xray on her leg 2 wks ago, all healed up. But she has been panting & acting very nervous. She didn't act like that before? Never. What is going on with her?
@felixdanielrojasguevara3435
@felixdanielrojasguevara3435 Жыл бұрын
César soy admirador de tu trayectoria y he quería contactarte hace tiempo. Te escribo por todos lafos y no recibí respuestas. Quiero aprender y trabajar para ti. Estoy aquí en USA. vengo con una maleta llena de sueños y con ganas de aprender del mejor.
@sandratani8729
@sandratani8729 18 күн бұрын
Another question looking at your sons. If not only a pack leader what other parts of a pack do they demonstrate, like happy-go-lucky.
@jenniferbunker2757
@jenniferbunker2757 Жыл бұрын
How do I teach my bulldog to play gentle with my 3 pomeranians ?
@joanneg7646
@joanneg7646 Жыл бұрын
When we first got our dog, he would go into the car.. but try getting him out!
@lori2718
@lori2718 Жыл бұрын
What can we do with separation anxiety
@carolynknutson6913
@carolynknutson6913 Жыл бұрын
When I leave the home, I always leave the tv on, my vet suggested this years ago And I have done this with my other dog, it works! They always hear people talking And it comforts them. The radio on doesn’t work, it has to be the tv. Just a suggestion, but it clearly works , it did with our lab that we had for 16 years. Than I got a schi tzu 9 years ago, and we do it with him.
@fallbrkgrl
@fallbrkgrl Жыл бұрын
Search for the topic on KZbin. There are many great folks out there who have strategies for helping. I think Cesar has done at least one video on it. A week ago, I rescued a 5 year old female German shepherd who is very nervous, sensitive, and hasn't really engaged with me, or even waged her tail. But, she follows me everywhere I go. Getting a little better, but I know it's going to be an issue. I know it's too soon to work on things with her, so I've only left the house twice, but my mom is here with her. Did a lot of pacing. Anyway, I've been doing a lot of research on KZbin for the very same thing, and like I said, found a lot of different ideas to use for when I can start working on it. You're going to find good ways to start. When you do, read your dog, and you'll know if you've gone to fast, and just take a step back, and keep working on it. And like Cesar says, be mindful of your energy. I hope you find what works for you and your dog. I know what it's like. My first dog didn't have anxiety when I left in the car, but if I was home, and walked to a neighbors house without him, he would just go nuts. Didn't try to work on it, just took him with me. If I left in the car, he was fine.
@sallycasas4170
@sallycasas4170 Жыл бұрын
Your German Shepard Dante wants to be on your podcast.😁😎😷🙋‍♀️
@JasmineGrig
@JasmineGrig Жыл бұрын
We adopted Pomeranian mix 4 month ago(he was 7 month old), he does not like my husband and he is barking every time he sees him. What to do?
@sandrabentley8111
@sandrabentley8111 Жыл бұрын
Husband's energy is wrong somehow.
@debbiekane9028
@debbiekane9028 Жыл бұрын
Cesar my grandson who is three years old was almost attacked by two jackrussles as he was walking to nursery with my niece and daughter .I was so shocked what would have made them attack a little shy boy.hope you can help us understand why thank you.
@kirstenviers7928
@kirstenviers7928 3 ай бұрын
Life is simple, and I am so glad you work to keep it so. I have a psychology degree, which means nothing but a block for those who get carried away with over thinking when they come into my presence; often their response is to blame me, like they do their dogs. However, because I have a simple way of helping people bridge gaps like you do I would like to share a bit of my philosophy. Again, I am Christian so it is here where I am based. I start with Matthew 18:18, "I tell you the truth. What you prohibit on earth will be prohibited in heaven, and what you permit on earth will be permitted in heaven." These are words of advices that can be as concrete as a sidewalk where no fallen seed will grow, to as figurative as fresh soil where abundance will flow. This is where being free is important and any of God's creatures seek to be free and at peace. I like how you work to keep animals grounded, it is important as humans fail to manage our own species like we do those that do not walk upright; fear will grow, and violence will sweep us up unless we work to set boundaries and limitations, as you say. An animals brain, in my opinion is just like a human's only it is on a different plane and at different angle. It works similarly too. Just as the cerebellum takes all of the visceral information and integrates it with the stimulus received form the outside, it does the same for an animal on a horizontal plane to our vertical axis. Therefore, it makes sense to me that taking a dog swimming helps to dislodge any set training making it's way to visceral memory, aka muscle memory. The cerebral cortex for both man and animal is like putting a cap on gravity so we don't float away. From the bottom up, the gravity of our past and current condition rises to meet the need projected at the moment but, what have we trained ourselves for? (2 Corinthians 6:7) The cerebral cortex stops the escalation and forces a yes or no decision, and it is why Matthew 5:33-37 is such a good way to retrain a person from a bad habit to a good one, if you take the time and have the patience with yourself. Rhetorically, I wonder if it is the same for a dog? My faultiness when it comes to animals is I make them equal to me. Always taught to not carry them where there heads are at the same level, and I tell people to get over themselves and go on about whatever I want to do. I allow them to be the head of the pack when I need them to be, but I never let them forget that I am the one that is more destructive by making sure they stay behind me when I see a human approach. When I worked on a farm for a while they had a cow, and lamas, but the cow was like a big dog to me. She would follow me around the corral, almost panting and wagging her tail, begging me to come inside so we could play. I never played with her but I did talk with her like girls do, and one day we were tested. I was talking away, going over to the baby chicks in need of a clean up and I felt the air change and I didn't hear or feel her around me. Then I thought to myself, "you aren't going to hurt me ar you?" I stopped, steadfastly and looked over my shoulder. She, like a cartoon, came to a screeching halt, probably 3 feet away, with her heels digging into the dirt. She was smiling of all things, and I looked up to God and said to her, "You could have killed me at the rate you were going." She just calmly walked behind me as I shut the gate, and waited while I cleaned up the chicks. Animals are amazing to me, I love them dearly and grow sad when I think of how easily man can let them go extinct with such little regard to how we as a specie will be affected without them.
@susans7091
@susans7091 2 ай бұрын
I'm 78, this would be so awesome. I can't give a dog enough exercise now!
@ThePamperedBaddie
@ThePamperedBaddie 10 ай бұрын
My daughter has a toy pomeranian that always attacks my Pomchi when she comes over and takes things from my yorkipoo any advice on what we can do to make her stop she’s is going on 8 months old?
@coryandres1607
@coryandres1607 Ай бұрын
My Great Pyrenees cross dnt want to get into my truck.. He was given to me. Hes year n half old. The people before me got him at 8 months old. He does walk nicely on a leash but reactive to other dogs barking in yards.. I need help to get him into my truck to take him to the vets and truck rides to go somewhere so we can enjoy the water to go swimming. He loves the water as i was told.
@debkroeker2156
@debkroeker2156 Жыл бұрын
My dog was in a bad car accident with me in 2018..she was 6 months old and bolted from the car and was lost for 9hrs while I was in the ER. Now she shakes uncontrollably in the car. How do I help her?
@sandrabentley8111
@sandrabentley8111 Жыл бұрын
Retrain to give good experiences in the car. Has to be a lot of repetition, over and over.
@debkroeker2156
@debkroeker2156 Жыл бұрын
@@sandrabentley8111 Thanks Cesar 😊
@mkinsel8794
@mkinsel8794 3 ай бұрын
What do you think about cbd oil
@lynncesena7767
@lynncesena7767 Жыл бұрын
All the animals You have do you have a favorite does that animal know it
@cherylschumaker1366
@cherylschumaker1366 Жыл бұрын
My Dog I have had for 2 minths pulls so strongly on the leash She is a Catahuhla Leoperd.....
@kathyguy1191
@kathyguy1191 9 ай бұрын
He's a 5 month old pitbull cross and is very rough and jumps up all over and knocks you over what can I do?? Bites your feet so you can't walk and won't listen and challenges you if you try discipline HELP
@mariamartinezmarypearl2752
@mariamartinezmarypearl2752 Жыл бұрын
Yo vivo en Alemania, tengo un bulldogge francés, ella tiene un año y 5 meses y aunque intenté poco a poco que aprendiera a quedar sola en casa, cada vez que me voy y se queda sola me hace pipi y caca en todas partes. Cuando esté aquí aguanta y no hace nada en casa, solo cuando se queda sola. Que puedo hacer?
@baublesanddolls
@baublesanddolls Жыл бұрын
So why did two dogs come charging out from their yard and bit us as I was walking by with my dog on a leash paying absolutely no attention to them?
@bikeiterrapilar9605
@bikeiterrapilar9605 Жыл бұрын
Desgraciadamente no voy a poder seguirlo Usted solo emite en Inglés. Muchos Españoles estamos triste pues le "sentimos" de espalda a nosotros. Aún asi le mandamos nuestro cariño.
@shielabongon2256
@shielabongon2256 Жыл бұрын
Hi Cesar just wondering how come my dog is always bitten my husband, and he is aggressive to other dogs he will continue barking if someone visits my house he barking them please help us thank you
@MegaEthan13
@MegaEthan13 10 ай бұрын
How do I stop my new puppy from trying to show dominance over my current dog I have at home? Does not give her space in the house
@joanneg7646
@joanneg7646 Жыл бұрын
When we first got our chesapeake it would not let me touch his aws or his ears.. now I can ..took getting him to trust me..
@eugenemitchell8319
@eugenemitchell8319 Жыл бұрын
How can I get my German Shepard not to fight with other dogs?
@georgina3571
@georgina3571 3 ай бұрын
I wonder if you can help? My dog loves getting into the car but is extremly excessive dribbling, heart racing, wining, I believe shes anxious but I'm not sure. How do I solve this? Thank you in advance :)
@jenniferbunker2757
@jenniferbunker2757 Жыл бұрын
How do I stop my 3 pomeranians to stop barking all the time ?
@hochathanfire0001
@hochathanfire0001 Жыл бұрын
Hehehehe, the Tintin hair is back 😤.
@naomitaylor929
@naomitaylor929 Жыл бұрын
Do you know what strange to me is that I have a Husky she's been my hardest dog yet because I don't understand her she is different than most Huskies but very much the same and she's constantly tricking me. Husky it's like a toddler or child who knows how to play the parents so when it comes to me understanding some of my dog's behaviors I don't have a clue because I've tried everything but when it comes to other people's questions in your reply I completely understand and know what to do in their situationns but not my own I think a lot of it has to do with because Ive gone through the same or similar situations just with my Husky alone😅😅 or they're just things I know how to handle if my dog were too do 🤷🏼‍♀️ hello I put a very lengthy description and a question cuz I need to know how my dog loves the car even the word she goes crazy and has always got in the car no problem is when the car is running and the actual driving in the car I mean sometimes she'll vibrate on the spot or just pays back and forth the entire ride😢
@cacatr4495
@cacatr4495 2 ай бұрын
Andre, please understand that we cannot make out your words when you speak when Cesar is already talking. It also makes it hard to hear Cesar, when you speak simultaneously. We appreciate your input, we just ask for you to hold that input until Cesar is finished speaking. Thanks. :)
@TinaMcintyre-gc2ql
@TinaMcintyre-gc2ql 7 ай бұрын
How do you get a dog to come to you?
@jodynewman7550
@jodynewman7550 5 ай бұрын
When is it the right choice to share excitement?
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