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Exclusive excerpts from Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: Ultimate Episode Guide

March 31, 2008
Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: Ultimate Episode Guide

Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: The Ultimate Episode Guide is now in bookstores! Featuring every story from the first three seasons, plus behind-the-scenes secrets and Cesar tips, this new book is a MUST HAVE for Dog Whisperer fans and dog lovers everywhere.

Revisit three of your favorite episodes in these exclusive excerpts:

Princess: Jeanie Buss, executive vice president of operations for the Los Angeles Lakers, is one of the highest-ranking female executives in professional sports. But the biggest stress in her life comes from dealing with the split personalities of her Maltese, Princess. At times, the fluffy dog is cute and cuddly, but often in the presence of company, Princess is hardly a princess. Jeanie's boyfriend and coach of the L.A. Lakers, Phil Jackson, has given her the nickname of Cujo because of her gnashing teeth and ferocious barking. Jeanie feels it's her fault that Princess Cujo now tries to attack and bite the Laker team members and any other visitors to her office. "I think I need some training," she says.

Bubba: Six years ago, Heidi and Hal Wasserman brought home an overly pampered three-year-old Maltese. Now at age nine, this adopted "son" Bubba has become an insufferable spoiled brat, especially when it comes to his intolerance for being left alone. To keep the peace in their home, the Wassermans have to take Bubba everywhere they go, something that Hal doesn't seem to mind. Hal, who has difficulty walking, simply pops Bubba into his electrified sit-down scooter and motors next door to their office.

Bandit: Lori Ovanessian had always dreamed of getting her thirteen-year-old son Tyler a dog so he could have the kind of warm, loving experience she remembered from her own childhood pets. They found an adorable Chihuahua over the internet- a diminutive male with a masklike mark over his eyes. They named him Bandit. Both Lori and Tyler looked forward to sharing the irreplaceable experience of raising a loving dog together.

This little one is finishing up Cesar's other best seller and anticipates reading his new one!

Click here to read more about this new book!


Comments (13)

Layne Johnson:

Why do I have to listen to Erectile Dysfunction commercials during Prime Time. My children must endure this painful nusiance also. I change the channel to some other, any other channel with suitable content...including commercials. How much money is social dignity worth. I hope it is enough because I refuse to put up with it.

Layne

Layne Johnson:

Why do I have to listen to Erectile Dysfunction commercials during Prime Time. My children must endure this painful nusiance also. I change the channel to some other, any other channel with suitable content...including commercials. How much money is social dignity worth. I hope it is enough because I refuse to put up with it.

Layne

Eva Hogan:

Hello i first want to say that i enjoy watching Dog Whisperer.Then i need to know if there is any posible way to train a 7month old Pit/ mixid with German Shepard from jumping on anyone and not lisening to me or anyone. My husband says if we canot do anything to make him mind then we will get rid of him.Please help me. Thank you.-Eva Hogan

Eva Hogan:

Hello i first want to say that i enjoy watching Dog Whisperer.Then i need to know if there is any posible way to train a 7month old Pit/ mixid with German Shepard from jumping on anyone and not lisening to me or anyone. My husband says if we canot do anything to make him mind then we will get rid of him.Please help me. Thank you.-Eva Hogan

Mischele Scherf:

Could Cesar remind everyone of the importance of spaying/neutering his pet? Also, could he comment on the horrors of puppy mills?

Bonnie:

I loved this weeks episode with the two golden ret.. I own to of them Major is 9 and Mariah is 1 1/2. They are full of energy and love to be with people . Thanks for the tips on how to calm them down .. I have recently started walking them together .. everything is fine so far not sure what will happen if we come across a loose dog ..

Bonnie:

I loved this weeks episode with the two golden ret.. I own two of them Major is 9 and Mariah is 1 1/2. They are full of energy and love to be with people . Thanks for the tips on how to calm them down .. I have recently started walking them together .. everything is fine so far not sure what will happen if we come across a loose dog ..

Patty:

I have never seen an episode on problems with German Shephards. We have one that doesn't stop barking though the fence at the neighbors dogs and tries to chase rabbits up the hill and across the street. He doesn't come back when we call him and he was almost hit by a car twice.

gloria andrews:

Cesar has done several episodes on various problems. Barking & chasing animals doesn't just happen with shepherds. You need to watch Cesar's programs in relation to the problem being worked on, not the BREED of dog being worked with.

KIM BROMAN:

I THINK CESAR SHOULD DO A "SPECIAL" DOG WHISPERER ON PUPPY MILLS & EDUCATE ALL THE DOG LOVERS!

KIM BROMAN:

I THINK CESAR SHOULD DO A "SPECIAL" DOG WHISPERER ON PUPPY MILLS & EDUCATE ALL THE DOG LOVERS!

Cecile Grossman:

I concur with Kim's suggestion about doing a show (or more than one) about puppy mills! I would add that showing the connection between the mills & seemingly respectable pet shops should be added -- most people think that buying an animal at a store is the only (even the best)way to acquire a good pet.

cg

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