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Cesar Millan's Mastering Leadership Series, Volume #1: People Training for Dogs

Cesar Millan's Mastering Leadership Series, Volume #1: People Training for Dogs

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Studio: Cesar Millan, Inc.
Category: DVD

List Price: $29.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 85 reviews
Sales Rank: 18323

Format: Ntsc, Full Screen
Language: English (Unknown)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 55 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6

UPC: 094922500885
ASIN: B0009RKBGC

Publication Date: 2005
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Condition: factoy seaeled different art work 2005 55 minutes running time

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2 out of 5 stars Over priced   August 29, 2006
Romeo ST
28 out of 48 found this review helpful

This DVD is over priced - only one-hour show shouldn't be charged more then $9.99 plus S&H although I support Cesar very much and I had read his book Cesar's Way as well as I recently ordered his new DVD (Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan - The Complete First Season (2004)), and I hardly missed his any show. I love nature and animals. I am licensed falconer and I trained my own dogs. I respect his talent, and learn a lot about dog behavior to watching his show, but I disagreed with other reviewers to giving him just positive rating and ignored all other negative facts. Being a strong critic is better and it will help Cesar to improve his work.

Back to this DVD... if you are watching him on National Geography channel then do not throw away your hard earning money to buy this DVD. One hour show and cheap quality packing, bottom line this is a complete rip off.



5 out of 5 stars Life saver!   August 5, 2006
A. Ishii (NYC USA)
27 out of 30 found this review helpful

This was the psychotherapy session which saved my dog's life. Its profound insight of human and dog psychology is simple but has a highly refined way of confronting and solving behavioral issues. When my dog was having a panic attack, and I was afraid of losing his life, a piece of cheese or a little clicking device had no place to solve the problem what so ever. Luckily I've got a professional trainer who happened to have the same concept and method as Mr.Milan had. We are not just surviving but are having a normal and healthy life together.


5 out of 5 stars Saved by Cesar's People Training for Dogs!   June 23, 2006
Dana Anderson (Los Angeles, CA)
30 out of 33 found this review helpful

In the past year, I have become a neighborhood dog walker. Most of my previous clients have been "happy go lucky dogs". They were easy to walk, happy to go and all was well. Then this spring came a challenge. Two new clients were NOT happy go lucky... I needed help. People Training for Dogs helped me to understand what my charges needed. It showed me how I needed to be the pack leader to these two insecure dogs. Once I change my psychology, the dogs were right along with me. We have since had happier and more productive walks. The DVD has also shown me the dogs side of the story. This is a must for pet owners and dog walkers old and new. You can teach an older person some new tricks. Thank you Cesar and Pack...


5 out of 5 stars Fantastically helpful and entertaining!   May 3, 2006
Matthew A. Snyder (Redondo Beach, CA USA)
28 out of 30 found this review helpful

Cesar is a master at showing people how to handle their dogs. I've seen some complaints about the lack of dog interaction on the DVD, but the way I see things that is sorta the point. As he says on his show, he rehabilitates dogs....he *trains* people. Heck, the DVD title is "People Training for Dogs", not the other way around. My girlfriend and I just got our 11-week old beagle puppy (Carlin) over the weekend, and Cesar's messages ring lound and clear every time we interact with the pup. Calm and assertive....calm and submissive.....exercise, dicipline, affection....animal, dog, breed, name.....To be honest I was a little worried about getting my first pet dog at 33 years old, but following Cesar's advice things have been less daunting and more enjoyable than I ever imagined. The parts where he feeds his pack and places the kitten amongst his dogs were spectacular demonstrations of his method. We can't wait for the next DVD!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Guy, but don't neglect Taking Good Classes   April 29, 2006
MontezumesRevenge (West Coast , USA)
38 out of 43 found this review helpful

Mom recorded a bunch of TV shows in a not-so-subtle hint because I have a two extremely high-energy border-collie/retriever mixes--wilder than previous dogs I've had.
I was hooked!
Cesar's messages are very, very compatible with standard 4H dog training. He presents it in a very understandable way though on TV.
I noted he was very specific on "putting out the calm, assertive energy" --which some readers took literally & grew angry that he didn't explain how to grow that "magic energy" or whatever... He means carry your face, hands, body & voice in a very calm, quiet, assertive manner, like a top executive, not like a scared, shivering little girl, or an aggressive mean Tasmanian Devil, or a Flapping Bozo the Clown. Note this works on people too.
I wholeheartedly agree on exercise working like Dog (& human) Prozac, and it creates a more manageable dog. 4H, again! It also works to control anxiety & concentration in humans & animals.
I never thought about dog backpacks and have HUGE hopes for it. I'd been trying to think of something that'd wear them down a bit. Currently, I have to struggle and fight my way to the 4th lap around the block---by then, they are much calmer & easier to walk. They are easy to walk by themselves, but maybe that pack mentality makes them nutso together. If I leave one at home, he screams, jumps on the window.
On one show, he had the dog pull a skateboarder or roller-skating person. My sister had great results with her boxer pulling her on skates--(use a helmet & guards).
Note on his TV show, there is a frequent disclaimer: "Do not attempt by yourself, get a professional to help you."
I totally agree with this--I've seen people totally misinterpret things on their own in totally goofy, usually lazy & self-serving ways and the pet is the ultimate victim.


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