Month: June 2015

Tibetan Mastiff Breed

Tibetan Mastiff Breed

The Tibetan Mastiff is a courageous and fearless dog traditionally bred to guard herds, flocks, families, and entire villages. The breed is very loyal to their family and make a great household pet but are in need of a firm pack leader to prevent them from becoming stubborn and territorial. Cesar encountered a Tibetan Mastiff […]

The Importance Of Giving Your Dog Affection

The Importance Of Giving Your Dog Affection

By Cesar Millan Love is one of the greatest gifts we can share with our dogs. Dogs are affectionate animals. Touch means a lot to them, both in their natural world and when they live with us. However, affection that hasn’t been earned and is shared at the wrong time can be detrimental to a […]

Newsletter Terms And Conditions

Newsletter Terms And Conditions cesar has years of experience pertaining to anything dog related

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Dog Soiling Crate

Dog Soiling Crate

Dear Cesar, My husband and I have a male, 12 month old Cocker Spaniel/Pomeranian mix. We have been crate-training him, and he has virtually no problems at night. But since we’ve been crating him during the day for the last two weeks, he ALWAYS soils the crate in some way.It doesn’t seem to matter whether […]

Glossary Of Terms From “Cesar’s Way”

Glossary Of Terms From “Cesar’s Way” Cesar Millan with a pack of dogs

Calm-assertive Energy This is the energy you project to show your dog you are the calm and assertive pack leader. Note: assertive does not mean angry or aggressive. Calm-assertive means always compassionate, but quietly in control. Calm-submissive Energy In nature, this is the appropriate energy for a “follower” in a dog pack, and thus the […]

10 Tips For Choosing The Right Vet

10 Tips For Choosing The Right Vet Choosing the right vet for your pet can be a hard decision.

When you bring a dog into your life, you are responsible from that day forward for his dog nutrition, dog safety, dog health and dog care. But finding a stellar veterinarian doesn’t just happen by accident. Here are some helpful tips for choosing the right vet for you and your dog: Communication Get the family […]

The Ritual Of Feeding Your Dog: Negative Behaviors

The Ritual Of Feeding Your Dog: Negative Behaviors A dog looks at a bowl of food.

Food carries a powerful message in the dog world. Puppies work for food by waiting patiently for their mother. This is a form of psychological exercise, and it’s important for a healthy state of mind. Domestication has brought about a change in the way dogs receive their meals and in the way they behave before […]

Top 10 Household Items That Could Harm Your Dog

Top 10 Household Items That Could Harm Your Dog A dog gets check out by a vet after eating something toxic.

There are many dangers in and around the home that can spell disaster for your dog. Due to canine curiosity and their tendency to explore the world using their mouth they can ingest common household items that are potentially toxic. Toxicoses account for approximately 15 to 20 percent of animal emergencies at emergency facilities and […]

Submissive Urination Problem

Submissive Urination Problem

Dear Cesar, My daughter has a ten-month-old black cocker spaniel. She has a submissive urination problem, like all female cocker spaniels. My own cocker spaniel has outgrown this problem. However, my daughter’s cocker is getting worse. She has a six-year-old boy and four-year-old girl and a four-year-old viszla. My daughter’s cocker Ginny is now urinating […]

Ask The Vet: Preventing Heat Stroke In Dogs

Ask The Vet: Preventing Heat Stroke In Dogs dogs are at risk for heat stroke if prevention isn't taken

During the dog days of summer one thing to be wary of as the temperatures climb is heat stroke. Heat stroke in dogs is a dangerous rise in body temperature greater than 104 degrees Fahrenheit caused by prolonged exposure to high ambient temperatures. This is typically the result of being confined in a car or […]