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[.ca] Cesar's Way: The Natural, Commonsense Guide to ... (ISBN 0739324993)



Old Debunked Ideas - Little practical advice:
In this book Cesar Millan waxes authoritatively about all he learned in a farm about wolf social hierarchies and dog packs. Unfortunately nearly all of it is wrong, and we've known it was wrong for at least 30 years. There is little practical advice in this book, instead we get some name dropping and Millan's philosophy about how dog's behave. For far better explanations on dog social hierarchies Behavioral Biology of Dogs by P Jensen, On Talking Terms with Dogs by Turid Rugaas, and Evolution of Canine Social Behavior by Roger Abrantes. For training advice the work of Karen Pryor, Sheila Booth, and Ian Dunbar.


Good Theory:
This book will be good for people that need their eyes opened to the fact that dogs need rule and limits, and not "love, love ,love" As I personally read the book I was glad that someone is out there teaching people that their dogs need rules/limits + corrections but I was also glad that I had not bought the book (friend lent it to me), simply because it doesn't really give you instructions on how to put them in to practice in day to day living. For example the book will say not to tolerate something but doesn't tell you how to correct it. It is good beginning theory for those that are removed from the fact that dogs are dogs and so I think it is important for people to read. But I think there needs to be something more, in the way of instructions, to know how to apply it. But I did notice just today that Cesar Millan has written another book called "Be the Pack Leader" and it looks like it might be that book. So if you already know that you need to be the leader and that a dog is a dog and need a stable pack skip "Cesar's Way" and go for the second book! Happy Reading :oD


Cesar is truly the Dog Whisperer:
I think Cesar is the first one who ever used "energy" as a major tool in communicating with your dog. It really does work and explain why dogs behave in certain ways. Yes, there's a bit of name-dropping in the book, but at the same time, we can't discredit how great he is with dogs. So to look at it from a different perspective, we all face the similar problems when raising our dogs, whether we are celebs or not. Moreover, it's just a matter of fact that he had had those celebrity clients, whom the public have heard of or know a little about, making it easier for people to relate to. You just have to admit that he has a genuine concern and love for dogs unlike the dude in "Under the Leash." I personally really like Cesar's approach. I think it's a breakthrough for humans, in terms of knowing more about our dogs. I was really touched by the introduction. It was just a beautiful biography of Cesar. This is a book everyone will enjoy...... ~Eva


Good but over-rated:
Cesar has some great ideas and I managed to pick up some tips. The last two chapters where he finally "gets down to it" and stops "name dropping" gets to his point. I found the book interesting and useful, but over rated. I bought my copy at full retail and it wasn't worth it. At Amazon's discount, it might be worth it. Better yet, borrow a copy from the library or a friend.


Excellent and Okay:
This is an excellent book if: - you want to spend the first 100-odd pages reading about Cesar's biography. Since I did not know anything about him, I found it very interesting. - you did not understand the pack theroy as Cesar explains it very well - if you are already following along his series on TV and the book helps as a reminder and guide. I only rated this book a 3 because I do not have access to the TV show as I live in Canada. I purchased to book to learn how to tweak my dog owning skills. Luckily for me (or should I say my dogs) I understand the pack theory. I was actually quite disappointed with the book. I guess I had other expectations which I should not have had before picking the book up. Cesar spends a lot of time explaining WHAT you should do and he does this well with many examples. What he is vague on and doesn't go into much details are the HOW. I purchased this book because I wanted to know more about HOW I can always been seen as the pack leader; HOW to overcome two dogs that sometimes see me as a leader and sometimes not; HOW to train a subborn puppy not to pull on a leash and how to come on command. Cesar did cover all of these topics but more so on WHAT is important and WHY but not too much on the HOW. This is just my personal opinion and I still feel it was an excellent book and one I could not put down as it was written in a novel form. It will be hard to use as reference as it isn't broken down like a text book. Again, my own expectations. But I have never seen Cesar in action so I may still purchase his DVD's.


Author:Cesar Millan
Author:Melissa Jo Peltier
Binding:Audio CD
Dewey Decimal Number:636.70887
EAN:9780739324998
Edition:Abridged
ISBN:0739324993
Publication Date:2006-04-04
Release Date:2006-04-04



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