Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Cesar's Way by Cesar Millan

Don't Try This At Home.

This is the philosophy of "a tired dog is a good dog" taken to the ultimate. Cesar Milan has written an account of his journey from impoverished boyhood in Mexico to fame, fortune and television in the United States, all of it imbued with his love and affinity for dogs. He explains how dogs see the world, what they need to be happy and secure in it, and more to the point, how fulfilling those needs will give you a better pet. Cesar deals with problem dogs; dogs that already are a danger to themselves and to others. If some of his measures seem extreme, it must be borne in mind that an extreme cure is better than death for the dog. For those of us with the average pet, there is a lot that Cesar can teach us to make sure we don't turn our dogs into problems.

2 comments:

Dee said...

Are you going to offer this book on mooch? I would love to have it. will add to my wishlist!

Margot said...

Sorry, no. Since I have dogs, of a sort -- Chows -- it's a part of my permanent library.