Cesar's Way

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Cesar's Way is a nonfiction book about dogs. Authored by Cesar Millan, the host of National Geographic Channel's Dog Whisperer reality television show, Cesar's Way was published in April of 2006 and shortly thereafter made the New York Times Bestseller list. The self-titled guide to common dog problems is part autobiography, part guide to dog psychology. As a reference for dog owners, the book focuses more on what to do than the specifics of how to do it. The basic tenets of Millan's highly successful methodology are exercise, discipline, and affection.

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Cesar Millan seeks to help dog owners properly fulfill the needs of man's best friend by helping them understand dog psychology. Millan's own pack of up to 50 dogs, including Rottweilers, Pit Bulls and German Shepherds, all live together harmoniously. Millan's own Dog Psychology Center is dedicated to the physical and psychological well-being of dogs of all breeds, sizes, and ages.

Millan is an honorary member of the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP). Millan's Dog Whisperer television show is sponsored by Purina and Petco.


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