Dog whisperer Cesar Millan shares biggest mistake dog owners make
Every person who owns a dog has occasionally wondered if they are raising and caring for them appropriately.
Some people even go so far as to research their breeds beforehand, which is something that should be done.
Adopting a pet is a huge responsibility.
In terms of manners, temperament, likes and dislikes, and the best ways to care for their pet, they should learn ahead of time. Others will choose the Texas animal shelter approach, which doesn’t always allow them enough advance time to research but doesn’t make it impossible.
You may frequently avoid significant mistakes and secure the happiness and health of both you and your pet by working with certain skilled specialists.
Cesar Millan can help with that.
He is a renowned dog whisperer and has more than 20 years of expertise training dogs. He even had a series that ran from 2004 to 2012. Recently, he discovered the largest error dog owners make.
The approximately five-minute video, which was posted on the Strahan, Sara and Keke YouTube account and has had over 3 million views so far. It originally aired on ABC and was shared online.
The show is widely loved.
Every day throughout the workweek at 1 p.m. Eastern and 12 p.m. central, hosts Michael Strahan, Sara Haines, and Keke Palmer interview famous people, offer lifestyle advice, and explore heartfelt tales with a dash of surprise.
This episode with Cesar Millan, which is not so much a surprise as a really helpful segment, highlights the most common error dog owners make and gives you advice on how to fix it.
Cesar brought his dog, Sophia.
The duo lovingly graced the show and it was such a sight to see. Sophia is a rescue dog from Puerto Rico. She was initially for Cesar’s client, however, that didn’t work out so the dog whisperer took her in.
Apparently, Cesar currently owns 10 dogs. Although this may seem quite a lot, it’s a huge quantity downgrade from the 65 canines he used to own.
Indeed, he’s a true dog lover.
And when asked what’s the biggest mistake a dog owner can do, he said, “I believe humans need to be trained. So it’s not the dog, it’s the human behind the dog.”
“So to blame him, for example, most people believe that Pitbulls is a breed that is dangerous. But animal, dog, breed, name—so they’re all dogs just different breed. We’re all humans but different race,” he continued. “So it’s not the breed, it’s not the race that has a problem, it’s who raised the dog.”
It’s time to stop blaming the dogs.
Instead, he encourages everyone to become more responsible owners. And it makes so much sense! Every responsible pet owner has a responsibility to identify training errors or problems in advance and attempt to resolve them.
You may make sure that you and your pet are well on the way to a happy life together with the aid and counsel of people like these. It’s common for parents to consider getting their kids a dog as a pet.
But it shouldn’t be taken lightly.
In order to properly care for a dog, prospective owners are urged by dog advocates everywhere to take into account both the influence on the family and the animal’s lives as well as the societal impact of where they get or buy the dog.
To prevent making a mistake, make informed decisions and stick to a thorough training program. The outcomes will astound you!
Check out the video below to watch Cesar Milan’s interview.
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Source: Youtube