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enlarge | Authors: Cesar Millan, Melissa Jo Peltier Publisher: Harmony Category: Book
List Price: $25.95 Buy Used: $2.88 You Save: $23.07 (89%)
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Rating: 108 reviews Sales Rank: 7266
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.9 x 1.2
ISBN: 0307381668 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887 EAN: 9780307381668 ASIN: 0307381668
Publication Date: October 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Recycled Library Edition
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Another step back in training July 3, 2008 S. Ruess (Portland, OR USA) 15 out of 28 found this review helpful
Millan's methods are both outdated and dangerous, the alpha roll being one of the better known and more dangerous of them. The term was first coined by the Monks of New Skete, who (as well as Millan) base the technique on wolf research. However that research has since been disproved, and even the Monks of New Skete have retracted this method and discourage people from doing it. Yet Millan continues, in spite of current research on behavior and learning processes in animals. An alpha roll is a very good method for getting your face bit off by a dog. That and scaring a dog. His dominance centered methods sound great, but fall far short of reality. Dogs do not live in rigid structures, but rather dominance is fluid and highly situational. Again, current wolf research from the last several years supports this and debunks previous beliefs of how wolf society works. In addition, its problematic when you attempt to take wolf society and apply it to a human-dog pack - its not a cookie cutter mold that can be applied everywhere. Millan does get some things right, because he is accurate that you do need to be a leader to your dog. Its his methods that are dangerous and harmful. You need not dominate your dog in order to lead. For more information on methods that work better and without the pitfalls of dominance and punishment based training, refer to trainers and actual PhD behaviorists such as Patricia McConnell, Pat Miller, Ian Dunbar, Karen Pryor, Victoria Stilwell (who has a show on Animal Planet,) Nicholas Dodman, and so many more who advance both science based training, and methods that foster cooperation and respect as well as joy between your dog and you.
Another disappointment? June 26, 2008 B. Pereira (Fort Smith, AR United States) After reading "Cesar's Way" it looks like I'm in for more of the same thing. I haven't quite finished the book, but I'm afraid I'm going to get tired of reading the same thing over and over. I learn more from the videos and the show so I've decided to just order those. However, I firmly believe Cesar is right and you have to 'train' the people, not the dog. If the owner is a true pack leader, the dog will naturally follow along!
A Great Read for Anyone June 23, 2008 Adam Greenspoon Wether you own a dog or just want to brush up on your skills as a leader in society, this book offers inspiration and great tools.
Great book! June 21, 2008 M. Naum (Tallahassee) This book thus far has been helpful with understanding how to treat my dogs more like a dog rather than babies. It is hard to realize that mabye your dog is not the one who wants the babying, but you need to do it. I have definetely become a better leader for them and they are a happier for it. I will definetely start paying attention to other peoples dogs, because they really tell on you, the real you.
Understanding yourself and how it affects your dog June 19, 2008 Philip Lester Lim (Honolulu, HI) Have been watching Cesar's show on N. Geographic for 2 years now and after buying this book have truly realized the dedication and discipline necessary one needs to having the dogs live a more comfortable and purposeful life. Not only do my 2 Rottweilers listen to me more as a pack leader, my wife actually says I have changed as a person especially in temperament! Thanks to Cesar, its never too late to change one's old ways. I highly recommend this book to those who want to improve their relationship approach with their canines.
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