Episode One.. Jet (I copied this from my post on the Beyond Cesar Millan Group on Facebook)..
Ugh
 - anyone seen the first episode of Cesars new show 'Leader of the Pack'
 - if you don't know about it, the premise is, 3 families compete to win
 (!) a dog from a rescue shelter.
 This weeks dog was a lab cross who
 was really bouncy and hadn't really learned any rules/boundaries so bit
 of a bull in a china shop, no self control at all.
 
 This poor 
dog was supposedly on death row - quite why it was beyond anyone at the 
rescue to train him I don't know - he was not aggressive to people OR 
dogs (or if he was it was never ever mentioned), he just didn't know the
 rules.
 
 He was flown out of the
 UK (I assume flown) to Spain to Cesars new dog centre, along with 
someone from the rescue. No mention of how long he had been there but he
 knew what Cesars foot 'touch' meant for sure.
 
 A family of 
four, a young couple and a single woman all from the UK flew out - now 
what REALLY got me annoyed was the woman who eventually won, stating 
when asked why she wanted another dog.. 'ooh well I get to meet Cesar..'
 yes because THAT is a smashing reason to get another dog and not only 
that, but fly out what looked like some really ancient dogs as well to 
melt in the Spanish sun...
 
 Of course whats further annoyed me 
is sthat she lives not 10 miles from me and is now advertising herself 
all over the place as a dog walker AND trainer (but only trains leash 
walking... wha?) on the strength of 2 days in spain with Cesar... 
 
 Asides from that it was the usual waffle about dominance, calm 
submission, jerking and tssting - the winner even worried Cesar at one 
point when she went straight up to the new dogs run and let him out with
 her ancient collie (who promptly got knocked over and then later had to
 have a snap at the new dog whilst hiding from him), and then she took 
another risk, chucking the ball for him (hes a toy obsessive and 
slightly possessive dog) with HER clearly ball obsessed dog right by 
him..... eeeeshk!
 
 So, if thats the way the rest of the show 
goes, the UK better prepare themselves for an influx of new 'dog 
psychologists' who have spent all of two days with Cesar. Yay.
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