Be the Pack Leader: Use Cesar’s Way to Transform Your Dog . . . and Your Life (Paperback)
April 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Dog Training Books
From Publishers Weekly
Millan, television’s “Dog Whisperer,” says that “Even the most unobservant person can see an owner’s own issues totally mirrored in his or her dogs’ problems,” and in this follow-up to last year’s bestselling Cesar’s Way, he makes that connection more explicit and exploitable. Every dog wants a “clearly defined social framework, with a fair, consistent pack leader”; chances are good, then, that behind every unruly dog is an inconsistent human. To become the (more…)
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Be the Pack Leader: Use Cesar’s Way to Transform Your Dog . . . and Your Life (Paperback)
March 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Dog Training Books
From Publishers Weekly
Millan, television’s “Dog Whisperer,” says that “Even the most unobservant person can see an owner’s own issues totally mirrored in his or her dogs’ problems,” and in this follow-up to last year’s bestselling Cesar’s Way, he makes that connection more explicit and exploitable. Every dog wants a “clearly defined social framework, with a fair, consistent pack leader”; chances are good, then, that behind every unruly dog is an inconsistent human. To become the (more…)




