I am living for his compassion when she started crying and he was so encouraging and loving saying “it’s ok- that’s why I love you. It’s ok. We’re gonna figure it out.” So supportive and kind way of reacting each time he saw her start to beat at herself.
I love the first family. The compassionate and supportive husband, the articulate daughter, and the empathic, though anxious mother. They seem to be a strong, loving family unit.
Simbas' family was something else - WOW ! Acting in their dogs' interest and being so humble to be willing to receive advice from Cesar Milan ist so awesome! And then the fact that the husband supports his anxious wife ist sooo sweet and also the daughter expresses herself incredibly well
I did not like the wife at all. The things you praise them for should be considered the most basic, like you get Cesar to help you, of course you will take his advice and be open to what he says, its friggin Cesar...
I love how Cesar always addresses the children with absolute respect. Children sense energy as well and he always gives them the best energy. I feel like he sees them as pack leaders more than the parents right out the gate. 🥰
That's because he always says Kids LIVE IN THE NOW. Like dogs do.. that they aren't like adults they don't have a million things goong on in their heads and anxiety etc... they just focus on the task at hand. Like walking the dog. They just walk the dog . And don't think of all the what ifs.. can that cause a dog to react to adults energy. Cesar has said it before.
Something tells me that was for tv and if he was so good she wouldn't feel so bad about herself and it wouldn't reflect in the dog. I bet a million bux that dude isn't really like that. But maybe. Very very small maybe.
Not funny, they were a bunch of weirdos. Constantly locking their dog inside while he’s already suffering from separation anxiety. They shouldn’t own a dog. I hope he gets a better family who loves him better. He deserves it.
These parents are so lucky they have a daughter who, despite her young age, seems to be holding a PhD in psychology and is able to rationally and cogently analyze her parents' behaviour. What a super-smartie.
The daughter named Sienna(I think) is so good with choosing her words to express her feelings. Such a great tool for kids to have for so many reasons. I think she sees her mom have emotional moments that she talks through & that has given her daughter the means to express herself with words, but maybe not all the emotions flooding her as well because her words are sufficient. IDK, I was simply impressed with her articulate response.
I firmly believe God sent Cesar to us, I mean every episode always leaves me in tears of gratitude. We are human, do we make mistakes? Yep. Do we need that day to day repetition to correct those mistakes? Yep and Cesar is always so kind. It truly teaches us to not only be better caretakers of our beloved pets but it makes us truly be better human beings. Thank you to all involved and super hugs and gratitude to God and Cesar.
Cesar Millan is Truly Amazing! He should be given some type of Award, or be given some type of Drs degree bc I really don't think there's anybody out there with his Special Gift.
"Nervous dog can not be helped by a nervous human!" "Silence is healing" So wise! And the second one, interesting that a psychologist isn't using psychology with her dog. Hilarious.
I am glad to see these are perfect examples of why dog owners often doesn’t see the negative effect they have when soothing their dogs in a difficult situation which contributed the dog’s behavior alone. Especially when talking to them as a child and giving affection at the wrong time as if it would help them.
WOW what a supportive husband. Impressed with husband. Ceasar will do well with Simba. The mother is very loving and compassionate. What a lady !!! Able to express her emotions. Sweet lady. Someone destroyed her confidence in herself. Hope the best for all of them.
Putting Otto up for the night was really a trip!! So glad that Cesar was there to help! His reaction was priceless! Both families so willing to learn, and over all a happy ending for both!
Watching this episode was so heartfelt, especially seeing Amanda and Simba regain that confidence with each other, and magically see their transformation!💕 I'm so happy to also see that Otto and his parents were to make that progress!💞 Love you Cesar!!❤️❤️
I totally understand these peoples issue.(the first dog) I am experiencing similar issues with my Great Pyrenees. Even a trip to the vet is a nerve racking, problematic ordeal. I get the concept that my anxiety and nervousness based on his past behavior feeds the problem, but it is so difficult to set that aside and relax. I'm hoping to gain insight from this video as I have from so many others I have viewed with Cesar offering training and guidance
I had the opposite problem with one of my Pyrs. The vet was terrified of his size, and he just wanted to sniff all the vet's 'business'! 😂 That dog wouldn't even hurt a bunny rabbit! Lol
I found the episode with Otto amusing because his mom is a psychologist with a practice. She must not have seen the relativity between human and dog behavior issues. I have a feeling that after her interaction with Cesar and the change in Otto, she sees the similarities.
The couple that sneaks out of their house...wow...they've learned a good lesson what NOT to do if they choose to have children...do not lie and show leadership.
Yeah and Otto can hear the open close doors. The problem is they don’t want to make time for their dog and it’s obvious he has lot of pent up energy. I haven’t finished watching the video but those couple are driving me nuts!
@@cailin5309 Human psychology and dog psychology are not the same. Part of the problem with head-shrinking pet owners is the same as everyone else: anthropomorphization: attributing human traits to animals.
🤔💬 "can't never fool a dog" = cannot not ever fool a dog = can fool a dog!😆 But I got you, I understand Southern dialect and love Jeff Foxworthy. I find myself speaking in dialect around family- ppl I'm comfortable around😊
I knew the moment she walked with Simba, that dog attitude was going to change. When you have your emotion and fear combine together nothing good comes out of it. This should be a life changing experience in just about everything she comes across with meaning the wife.
Awe now I think that you should not have a problem with this dog because you guys are smart and you know how to get around the dog and make sure that he does the right thing ❤❤
Amanda has deeper issues, it shows right through her. When she began to cry and said she feels like she failed I think she was referring to herself. I THINK she MIGHT be SELF-CONSCIOUS about herself.
What a beautiful family n couple the first people were , what a great husband ! & ceasar is so incredible I can’t express enough how important he is for so many dog owners I learn something new every single day
So much proven and realistic training can learned from The Asher House. Over 100 different dog breeds play, sleep and get along together because the trainer immediately relates and corrects any behavior that's a problem to the rest of the pack..
I used to have that level of anxiety that Amanda has in this video. I therefore have compassion for her about that. -becoming the owner of a rescued dog I had to learn by trial and error and watching Caesars videos how I needed to get my anxiety under control. I actually feel like God's and this dog to me to teach me things and controlling my anxiety and also some residual anger , when I recognized how it made my dog concerned, I actually changed my attitude for him which benefitted us both. carabiner
Very well put. I have anxiety problems too. I had to learn to control that fear and anxiety when I went out for walks in the small town I grew up in. People were always letting their out of control dogs loose, and they were often very aggressive. I learned that if I remained completely calm, they didn't attack me. I would calmly tell them "no" and they would leave... learning that valuable lesson has helped me with my own dog. Dogs respond to strong emotions, and nothing is stronger than fear and anxiety. I'm 5nothing and don't weigh much, but I have the power in me to control my dog who could easily overpower me physically. It's all through calm confidence.
I'm so glad to see this couple put in the effort unlike the many selfish people who adopted for the pandemic only to dump them when it was time to get back to "normal". So many that our shelters are STILL full and have been since at least summer of 2022. And this includes killing perfectly healthy and friendly cats and dogs.
I just love watching your videos Cesar I have a dog named Benji he sometimes a lil bit naughty, but I handle him watching your videos thought me so much thank you so much Cesar
I have always a had a dog since childhood and I taught and trained my dogs. Self confidence is important. I enjoy training my dogs. First find someone who is competent. Then continue training.
I always trusted my mom to stand up for right, stand up for herself, stand up for me and even stand up to me if I needed it. She rarely raised her voice. I want to be that kind of dog mom -- trustworthy.
Cesar is just as much of a human psychologist as he is a dog psychologist. He’s super tuned into feelings for every species. Better human better dog is spot on.
African ridge backs are the most beautiful powerful dogs. My friend had one, A large male. When he would take him for a walk the dog would hold onto a little leather tab that was attached to his collar. My friend told me the dog was walking himself, that was his best joke. He and the dog were so in sync and they never even had to speak. I was in total awe. I never felt the dog was dangerous in any way the dog was very calm and alert just like his owner. I've never seen anything like it before and it really impressed upon me how a dog and a person could be together. My current neighbor has two Dobermans that go crazy with barking and jumping the gate every time I walk by. Even with my neighbor walking is two Dobermans they go crazy when they see me or anyone really on their walks and they start barking and pulling at the leash and the owner hast to hold on for dear life. Those dogs are never calm. Now that I think back on it… Yes, my friend was a very confident person And when it came to his dog they were very sure of each other. I love Cesar and his show.
I think it's a Thai Ridgeback not a Rhodesian... It looks nothing like a Rhodesian Ridgeback... Both races can be quite a hand full, if they don't have an outlet that can burn off energy. They are both working dogs, so they need a "purpose" or a "job" to thrive...