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#29048 - 20/11/11 11:01 AM Cesar Millan
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laugh So to all of you dog lovers out there, who went to Cesar Millan while he was in NZ? What did you all get out of it? He really is such an amazing person.

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#29049 - 20/11/11 12:00 PM Re: Cesar Millan [Re: Sasha's Mum]
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I felt his humerous way of getting the point across of how dogs interpret what us Human's do/say/act was terrific. You had to be really dumb if you couldn't work that out. I have heard a few were disappointed because he didn't give much 'training'. He is not about training the dog, he is about training the human to understand the dog. What was a huge disappointment was the questions afterward that were selected as they were quite frankly ridiculous and the way the people who asked the questions made the people who asked them look totally stupid. One example, my dog pees inside even though the door is open how should I handle that. For goodness sakes - Duh!
I really was pleased I was able to go and would see him again if he came back to NZ. Certainly will treasure the photo we got ladies with the group hug.
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#29051 - 21/11/11 11:03 PM Re: Cesar Millan [Re: GSRescue Trust]
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Fantastic show!! If you walked away without learning anything you really need your head read! Such a skilled guy and wonderful communicator. I did not realize he was so funny. Haven't laughed (at myself and his interpretations of others I know) like that in a long time!! laugh

As I said - Flamming Fantastic! laugh laugh laugh

I agree with Denise - the end questions were pathetic (slightly embarrassing to be a Kiwi at that time!) and the only downer on an otherwise enjoyable evening.

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#29052 - 21/11/11 11:06 PM Re: Cesar Millan [Re: GSRescue Trust]
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Are you going to post the group photo here?

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#29053 - 21/11/11 11:10 PM Re: Cesar Millan [Re: zambalee]
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Noooooo
one looked like a drowned rat dazed by the headlights!! blush

(I hate photo's!)


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#29056 - 25/11/11 05:02 PM Re: Cesar Millan [Re: MadDog]
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Hehehe Jen, just for you
From the left, Carolyn, (Sasha and Kaylee's mum) Cesar, Moi, Jenny and Jen (Zar's mum)


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