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| Studio: Cesar Millan, Inc. Category: DVD
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $24.90 You Save: $5.05 (17%)
New (4) Used (2) from $17.75
Rating: 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 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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overpriced February 27, 2006 Diana Hill (St. Paul, MN United States) 7 out of 13 found this review helpful
I have to agree with all those who say it should be half the price charged..he probably needs the money to feed all those dogs! I love the shows on TV and was hoping for more details and examples, one hour is way too short for this much money. I will be donating it to my local library so other dog owners will get some good advise without spending all that money. When his book comes out I would go to a bookstore to browse through it to find out how much useful material is really there before deciding to spend any more money on his products.
Good but not thirty dollars good... February 25, 2006 Erik Herro (Chicago, IL) 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
As the co-guardian (aka owner) of two dogs I am always interested in a new approach to dog training and/or how to live well with dogs. My aspirations with regards to their training/behavior is that they have an effective grasp of the basic commands, sit, stay, no, come, I am not interested in militant dog training. This video, while interesting and occasionally informative is over all boring and leaves the viewer with, more or less no new information. Here is the gist of it; mean what you say, be confident, firm and calm, walk your dog (and make sure you lead the walk not them (that means the dog is behind you)) and if you want to control your dog be the pack leader. If you have the money it may be worth it, his National Geographic show looks to be more informative but I have never seen it. However I do recommend, for a third of the cost, reading Stanley Coren's "How to Speak Dog" really interesting and informative.
wait for the book February 17, 2006 A. Hilton (Gilroy, Ca. USA) 11 out of 18 found this review helpful
I like and respect Cesar. I wanted to support him by purchasing the DVD. The content is great. Succinct and to the point. Fine. The value of the product is not. For $30 I expected 2 hours of material but the 1 hour made me feel like I'd been ripped off. If they'd charged $15, then it would seem a balanced transaction. So if you want to support Cesar then make a direct donation to his Dog Psychology Center or mail him a $20 bill. ... and wait for the book.
just okay February 16, 2006 Christy (Denver, Colorado) 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
You will be reminded to walk you dog everyday. You will be reminded of the importance of "being the boss" with your dog. However the DVD title is a bit deceiving "People training". It will leave you wanting more for your buck. You can get the same for free by watching Cesar's interesting t.v. show. And you will notice that Cesar's arm often appears stressed, pulling the dog backwards. His arm is not relaxed at his side. I am left wondering, who is the boss? I have migraines. It is a must that I am the boss and my arm be relaxed at my side while my being the alpha and staying in front with my Great Dane pup. With our daily walks, she does not walk in front of me on the leash. And my arm is totally relaxed without stressing my shoulders. I am able to walk her AND my 4 year old retreiver with relaxed arms at my side. Fortunately our whole family participates in training classes with our dogs. They all help exercise the dogs and have play time, too. The DVD will remind you to stay on top of things. EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE! When you walk or run your dog, stand tall. It feels good. I come home happy after these assertive walks. You and your dogs will love it. You might become angry with your neighbors who leave their dogs out in the backyard all day long without regular leash walks. Puppies do grow up. And some people don't seem to keep "the love" after the infatuated puppy love is gone. Sad!
A Fantastic Primer For All Dog Lovers February 15, 2006 TLM 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This video is a "must" for all those folks who love dogs, want to get a dog, or are "seasoned" dog owners. Cesar is the dog whisperer I have been looking for. His work with aggressive,problematic dogs is a miracle to behold! In this video he shows how these "red zone" dogs can be rehabilitated and why dog owners need to be the alpha in their own pack. In two days I have witnessed a dramatic change in the behavior of my two aggressive dogs by following Cesar's advice. Understanding the dog as an animal and the importance of its place in the pack was the key. This is the best dog video I own!
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