3.17.2006

Cesar Millan's book

It's coming soon.

Yay.

I guess he's pretty cool. You gotta respect someone who is strong and confident like that. When my humans watch him on his Dog Whisperer show, I always ignore him and pretend I'm sleeping. My sister stares at the tv like she thinks Cesar Millan is some kind of superhuman. It's creepy. Mom liked the episode about the two dachshunds, Chocolate and Cinnamon. One of the dachshunds is a crazy (but cute) fiend that terrorizes the humans and the other dog and tries to attack people and bite everyone. Cesar tells the people they should not let their dog be the boss of the house. They listen to his advice and he helps them fix the problem.

Is Cesar Millan as good as the lengendary Monks of New Skete?

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1.17.2006

Dog whisperer, again

Remember Cesar Millan? (This guy is not your everyday pet psychic.) He's been in the news a lot lately, and now he even has his own blog.

He has the right philosophy, and I know he means well. But I want to be the boss at my house. Must resist discipline. MUST RESIST.

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12.27.2005

Dog whisperer

Lately when I misbehave, the humans threaten to "go all Cesar Millan" on me. I can't tell if this is a threat or a promise. I don't think I like this Cesar Millan person. He uses words like "nervous aggression" when a dog barks at dangerous evildoing intruders like the mailman. And what's this, an outpatient clinic?

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