To complement his efforts, Cesar’s own exotic animal ‘paw’sonal assistants pitch in to assist in the rehabilitation process-including llamas, a parrot and a miniature horse-all full-time residents of the Dog Psychology Center.ĬESAR’S WAY (wt) is the perfect series for pet owners across America-new and old! Even through troubled times, Cesar constantly overcomes obstacles, instilling faith in disgruntled pet owners. A rottweiler named Kuma is also transformed from an unstable liability to a calm, confident member of a family with five young children. Also, follow Insta-famous Ducky the Yorkie as he em‘barks’ on a journey with Cesar to gain comfort and composure with his second owner so that the newlyweds can finally pursue their dreams of starting a family. He is now a medical companion animal, able to seek assistance when his owner suffers a seizure. Transformations include cases like Goliath, a dog that was once so unpredictably aggressive he blocked paramedics from entering his home during a family emergency. With updated philosophies, new techniques and family support, Cesar tackles some of the most demanding cases of his career. Here he transforms canines-and families-one case at a time, working to make the world a better place.
In the new series, Cesar opens the gates to the famed Dog Psychology Center, his California ranch retreat for dogs. His heartwarming transformations are absolutely inspiring.” “It’s especially important given the timeliness of this series and the amount of pet owners in need of Cesar’s positivity and can-do attitude. “Cesar is a huge part of the Nat Geo family, and we are so excited to have him back home,” says Janet Han Vissering, senior vice president of unscripted development and production, nature, at National Geographic. CESAR’S WAY (wt) showcases Cesar Millan as he takes on the most challenging cases yet, treating a host of new canine behavioral issues impacted by well-intentioned but impulsive owners. Many rescue dogs can come from a troubled past resulting in unknown trust issues, which can be difficult for new owners. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and sometimes more pooches can cause more problems. In fact, dog adoptions are hitting record highs over the past year, with some cities reporting a 90% rise in adoption rates. New episodes will air Fridays at 9/8c on National Geographic Channel and encore Sundays at 9/8c on Nat Geo WILD.Īs humans face a world never seen before, they have turned to four-legged friends as a way to console, bringing harmony and peace to their homes. The all-new 10-part series brings Cesar back when pet owners need him the most, as the world has changed significantly since Cesar made his television debut 16 years ago. We have guest speakers who participate periodically.įull Transcript at SchoolfortheDogs.Today, National Geographic announced the highly anticipated return of dog behavior expert Cesar Millan with CESAR’S WAY (wt) premiering in August on National Geographic Channel and encoring on Nat Geo WILD. And earlier in the week, Malena was gracious enough to speak to our apprentices. In the beginning of the conversation, I'm asking her about Malena DeMartini, who I've had on the podcast before, who was a separation anxiety expert. And I apologize for that, but as working mother, sometimes I just have to not allow the perfect to be the enemy of the good, as they say. So you can hear her goo-goo ga-ga-ing a little bit during this talk. I tried to schedule this call with Leeyah at a time when my infant daughter would be napping, but I was foiled. You can also find Leeyah on Instagram it stands for George and Leeyah dog training.
Leeyah has been doing reels for our Instagram. Hi! Today I am joined by School for the Dogs' apprentice, Leeyah Wiseman, who is going to talk about two very important behaviors that we teach all the time at School for the Dogs, Find it and Touch. Want to make sure you know when the next round of our apprentice opens up? Make sure to sign up for our newsletter! You can also email Annie directly at this podcast? Give it a five-star rating and leave a review on iTunes! See the Illuminaughtii episode on Cesar Millan at Based on what happened next, it seems like no one read it. It was addressed to National Geographic, which had asked him to review their show, The Dog Whisperer, before it was released. Andrew Luescher, a veterinary behaviorist at Purdue University, wrote more than fifteen years ago.
Check out Reels on Instagram to see Leeyah demo both!Īnnie also engages in some time travel, reading a letter that Dr. She and Annie discuss the benefits of teaching these two things and talk about why both behaviors are such great starting places for many dogs and their humans.
Annie is joined by School For The Dogs apprentice Leeyah Wiseman to discuss two super important behaviors: Touch and find it.