In the Dec. 2007 issue of the EM, I wrote about the work of Cesar Millan, the “dog whisperer,” a man who is able to change the lives of dogs and their owners in a way that seems almost miraculous. He is especially effective at working with hopeless cases—dogs that are violent, aggressive, and traumatized. These are the dogs everybody else has given up on, except perhaps their loving but desperate owners.
Cesar’s work has become the basis f...
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