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Anonymous
>>302812 No, he's not an idiot. He's a regular guy like any of us who happen to have a different perspective since he came here illegally. He saw how Americans pamper and spoil the shit out of their dogs until they don't know what the hell they are anymore; dog, human, pet, animal, whatever.
Cesar is hardly anyone that I would put in the same category as say.... Steve Irwin. Steve was in fact a professional and he knew what the fuck he was doing, he came into that world with his parents doing the same thing. Cesar grew up on a farm with a bunch of stray dogs. He simply observed how wild dogs behave, and applied it to the pampered dogs of America. Cesar's methods are not new nor innovative - dogs were treated like that once upon a time, but as our lives got busier, we forgot that our dogs are dogs and not another part of the "family", not a child, not another human. And just like any animal, including Humans, we don't like instability. We have a way to voice our discontent and do something about it. Dogs can only take it out in violence, interactiveness, depression, or any other typical symptom he treats.
He's famous because he's made us realize again how to treat our dogs, not because of what he does.
And who the fuck cares if he has lawsuits? You really think that it's his fault? It's something the owners are doing wrong, because his dogs obey him perfectly, as do the dogs he is called in to see. It's when he leaves, it's a whole different story, and some people just don't have the balls to actually stick to the training.
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