This is the perfect example of proficiency in anatomy doesn’t make you proficiently in psychology/the mind, which both of them vital together. Cesar, you might not a vet but you are the best dog psychologist I ever met.
He is a great teacher. But it has cost him a lot on a personal level as a human and as a man. I really have the deepest respect for his knowledge, and I also realize it's an USA production. By that said, STILL, MR MILLAN HAS TAUGHT ME SO MUCH ❤ THANK YOU ❤
This is proof that just because you’re a Vet or Vet tech doesn’t mean you know how to handle it train animals. Too much affection at the wrong times. Not to mention likely very little exercise. Treadmill anyone?
Our vet hired a tech that was terrified of dogs. How? How do you go into that business if you are scared of dogs?? She only lasted two days and he told her that she needed to be a human nurse.
😂 As a vet tech and trainer, I concur! I have gotten in many disagreements with my colleagues who are so certain they are correct but can not disprove the facts I present, nor can they answer any of my questions. Also another reason why I no longer work in a clinic and have been focusing on working with the shelters and rescues for vet and training assistance, as well as fostering. I'm a lot happier in that environment. And to be honest feel like I'm doing more good here and now, than I ever did working at the clinic.
You can't just have a high energy dog cooped up in an office all day with no outlet for their excitement. She needed a job to do to put her energy towards.
Oh my god lord I can't believe the comments on this... you people know nothing about what her 8 to 5 day is like and you're watching 10 min of edited film and think you know it all! The point of this is to watch how he can modify her behavior not be judge and jury of the owner
@@anamaakotube what episode were you watching? Because it sure wasn’t this one. He didn’t tap(it’s not a kick) Opal at all. He just tugged the lead to correct her.
99.9% of the time it’s about training the human-lol. And, 99% of the time it’s about training the human to give their pup adequate physical outlets. If we didn’t bring our pup to the off leash park for at least 1 1/2 hours per day our little mutt would be a nervous wreck. Instead, he has tons of doggie friends he gets to run and play with and is a super loving pup at home. Thank you Cesar and all of the humans who are open to taking your advice 😊
I have an 11 yr old pit bull. without your help, in these videos and your book, Cesar, I wouldn't of been able to keep him this long. you are incredible and I am very grateful to you.
Sooo happy for Opal. EXRRCISE. Confident leader. Direction clear, safe activity. She will sleep well tonight and food will taste scrumptious. ❤ 😊 w/love
Poor dog - not only they're milking her for blood, she spends many hours in a very stressful environment (many dogs and people around, dogs barking, crying). Why not to leave the dog at home when the blood is not needed and hire a dog walker?! At least she'd have time to recover from emotional and physical stress. :- (
Because vets are trained to see animals as products. Don't forget vets are equally trained with large animals (cows, sheep) and are taught to have zero consideration for their suffering and deaths. If you feel sorry for animals you will not make it through vet school!
@@shannonjane7373 Most definitely I couldn't be a vet. When one of my cats died I could hardly breathe for a week. And two years later I still can't think of him without shedding a tear. Watching mostly Dodo channel with happy endings and don't watch some other channels where people clearly put animals in harm's way just to stage the rescue for a video. :- (
Pit bull are the most extraordinary dogs. I feel sad when people mistreated them, my friend she used to have one, for many years until died, he was like a baby, very behaved. Congratulations to help Opal.
VMSG San Juan Capistrano saved my puppys life in the middle of the night from pneumo thorax. Did a wonderful job and puppy is still with us 3 years later. Cesar is always a hero wherever he goes.
😂 The timing of Opal’s ridiculous “doggy grin” @ 8:59 is almost like the kid making promises in front of the cookie jar with his fingers crossed behind his back!! 🤞 “Oh sure, I’ll obey, Boss!” 😉
Those girls don't seem to have the right energy to control this dog & that it's them that is triggering the unwanted behavior. As usual Ceasar to the rescue.
Poor Opal, gives blood and is bought up and shut up in a hospital! It's cruel and disgusting! What a dreadful life what else can she do with her energy trapped in a cage or a freaking hospital. The irony of caring for dog patients while using her dog for blood and treating her like a neglected prisoner is hypocrisy personified.
It’s sad like she’s literally trapped in a cage and they take blood from her like what if they take too much blood and the dog passes out or doesn’t wake up it can be dangerous she needs a real home and live life
Cesar, I can't thank you enough. I rescued a Pitbull, Cookie. Our Habilitation worker called you and asked can a Pitbull be with a boy who has Downs and severe Autism. You said Yes!!! Cookie was the Greatest dog I ever had. She was everything to me Companionship and Love beyond. Our son has Downs and severe Autism and it is very challenging. Cookie was always by myside when having difficulties with our son. Cookie was my Rock. Unfortunately Cookie died Nov.30 23 of cancer and 13yrs old. I miss her badly 😢 A tremendous loss for me!!! Charlie another rescue a German Shephard and Chow mix missing Cookie badly as well. Cookie and Charlie were rescued around the same time in Phoenix. Cookie was from a dog fighting ring. Cookie has shown me that Pitbulls aren't a bad breed but Humans are Monsters!!! I am so grateful that Cookie was a part of my life. Joan
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢 I had my first Staffy when my kids were young. I had never heard of the breed before I got Sissy. She was the runt her litter and 13 years old when she was diagnosed with cancer and I lost her.
Cesar, you would have been a terrific veterinarian, but I'll bet whatever you put you're mind to, you give it your all. What you have contributed to the animal (and people) world is massive.
The dog seems truly stressed out and lacking in leisure time. The vet should know that the dog absorbs all the stress, and on top of it, the doggy gets its blood drawn out. It is not surprising that a lot of vets are only into money making. I hope Cesar calls her out on that
Although this was a good rehabilitation session, I do feel sorry for Opal and any other dog that is forced to stay in a cage for extended periods of time without a bed or any toys and have to sit or lie down on a hard cold concrete floor. Not even a bowl of water nor a treat for good behavior,... no comfort at all. The dog did as she was told but she looked so sad. I don't think that's humane.
You are right, all of this ist cruek to a pitty Race. Pitties are Like kittle children. They need a Lot so Love, cuddling, pets,hugs, Toys and running, some Like swimming too. Ever taking bloid from this poor Young pitty Hurts hin too. Thats Not how the Race should bei handled. This pittie really needs a better place. It is really sad how they treat him. 😔
I wouldn’t want to use a vet that has so little compassion for animals, if this poor dog’s life is any example. She should find another profession. What a terrible life for that poor creature. I’m sad it doesn’t have a better home. I actually can’t watch the video all the way through😢
It's plenty humane. The dog was free roam a lot of the time. They only had to kennel her when everyone was actively busy or something going on. She was getting a lot more enrichment at the office than she would be sitting at home. The problem was that because of her behavior they had to kennel her more often. Now that she can control her, she can have a calm happy dog that roams around the office. And when she needs to go to the kennel she knows it's time to rest(also you see a literal dog bed in there, it was only barren during moments they were using it to train or as an example).
You could be great at anything you do Cesar but I'm glad you're where you are, helping people be better partners to their loved pets. I think you have saved more dog lives this way then if you were a vet.
The dog is quite OK and very much normal. They are not using its energy well. Thanks to the ultimate Dog Psychologist the true needs of the dog are being met
@@Ershnill one main difference is that the dog can't refuse and doesn't seem to get out of stress zone... Who knows what else animals go through to be donors..
I didn’t much like this episode, I felt very sorry for the dog, kept in a cage and having to donate blood when needed. I also didn’t see much love given to her
Ohhhh my fluff, I'm a 71 year old widow, I've been watching Ceasar since forever. I had a pitsky named Amazing Grace, she truly was amazing but we could never get her to walk on a leash. I needed to travel from Virginia to Ohio because my sister was dieing. The day before I left I saw the episode of Ceasar using a martingale leash, as if it was magic. I was able to find the last one in my town. Placing it correctly as Ceasar showed, made all the difference in the world. Unfortunately, Amazing Grace has gone home to be with her hooman dad. They both had cancer. I now have a 2 year old long hair chihuahua named Babies, and I'm using the very same leash with her. Last week 2 pits had gotten loose in the neighborhood, just as I was taking Babies outside. They were so beautiful but wasn't sure what was going to happen with me and my 5 pound Babies. I stayed completely calm and they came right up to the porch and started sniffing all around us. I never spoke a word, just raised my hand and they immediately sat and layed down. 😮 they were awesome and knew several other hand signals. They were enjoying just hanging out with us. After some time, I pointed towards the yard, they got up and went on their way. After playing in the yard together. I felt totally blessed that I learned so much from Ceasar and blessed by the presence of such beautiful awesome dogs. Thank you Jesus and thank you Ceasar! God bless all the furbabies and those who love them👑🙏💞✝️🐾🇺🇲🇮🇱🕯
Amazing how the doctor hates Cesar's guts for first questioning that the dog was calm, and then showing her in 10 seconds how to get the dog actually calm. The ego is strong in that one.
@@Never_bad_just_good Of course not, and that should be clear to her as well. But she still hates being shown how to deal with this dog - HER dog - when SHE clearly has no clue. Instead of being happy, she locks up, can't look at Cesar or her dog, closes her body language, tries to smile but her eyes fail... It is ego, pure and simple. SHE is the veterinary doctor and here's this illegal immigrant with a funny accent who is infinitely better with dogs than she is. And she hates it.
I have a vet in the family and know many of them. They have HUGE egos and always know best. They make fun of people's questions and things they read on the internet. Of course she will hate not knowing best. It's weird but vets have bigger egos than human doctors.
Cesar knew that the key for Opal's transformation was allowing her to get vigorous exercise before requiring her to be calm. I'm glad that the owner is exercising with her now.
I loved to see the staff hug because of their feeling of success. Perhaps less stress brought them closer. I don't know that but sense that it did. I love to see the outcomes.
The owner is a bit clueless about boundaries and limitations. She idea of calm is way off. Glad she is watching and listening to Cesar.....she has a gorgeous pup!
I watched the one with Roxy and could not like or leave a comment but by the end I was crying because I felt for the youngest boy and I knew right from the start the mother didn't have the right energy once leaving the house with Roxy because she always had the fear 'what if...' If the mother couldn't let go of the past and her fear, yes the dog would never improve. I am so happy that Cesar took Roxy in though. I am 110% confident Roxy will find her next forever home after she's been under the Dog rehab centre not that Roxy needed much rehabilitation. The father's energy was more relaxed when walking with Cesar and the pack. Now on to this video. I am so happy that Opal out and be more calmer and the vet also.
It was stunning to me that a veterinarian didn’t realize that vigorous exercise was the cure. I tell everyone in my dog groups (we have a working breed) that VIGOROUS exercise will cure their misbehavior. A walk is not sufficient for a working (or energetic) breed. 🐶♥️
This dog needs a pack leader. She's all over the place without directive or meaning. Poor baby, also needs to be exercised to release that energy. Love your work Cesar.❤🤗
Perfectly said Cesar you know what you’re doing I couldn’t of said it any better. People need to understand these dogs need to be calm all the time. I love these dogs. That pit looks at its Owner for direction and that one moment.
Why cant they save her blood in bags like the red cross does? Normally there is not a human sitting there waiting to give blood at the moment of an emergency in a human hospital right?
At least Opal is getting super fun exercise on the way to and back from the hospital and the Dr seems to have realised poor Opal is a dog and needs running and fun in parks, hopefully, and should not be shut up in a hospital and cage!! I am surprised Ceasar didn't address this cruelty.
Opal looked like every day was a big party for her, working off her excess energy with aggression. And when Cesar and then the ladies started disciplining her, she looked fed up! Not calm, just obeying, but her facial expression when she was lying down always looked grumpy, unhappy at having to stop her partying. But of course, this is the way she must behave if her 'pack' is to continue to want her around. Excellent!
Does she just not want to go there anymore and she's stressed out about it. Possibly doesnt want to be pricked anymore. I know I got fed up of monthly blood work. Hospitals stress me out now.
@@lagottessa The dog handled it really well. Looked like it may not even require a sedative. I think the people in the comments here are just projecting and don't like the vet.
You game me the confidence ti adopt a Staffy. I had ,been watching you before we rescued We ae now on #2. They both had/fave been well minded, well trained by me, They are awesome breed
I worked for 3 veterinarians at their 3 clinics for many years. Vet clinics are like prisons. They are typically too loud, too cramped, too stressful and too warm. These clinics are awful places to board your pet. So to live at a veterinarians office is terrible. Dogs need space, quiet, a yard, etc. I have never met a dog that enjoyed staying a long time in a kennel or vet's office.
Sir, you are not only a Dog psychologist but also a life coach.
Absolutely ❤
100%
You got that right!
Well Said ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Shelly Wells 😊
Absolutely 💯
This is the perfect example of proficiency in anatomy doesn’t make you proficiently in psychology/the mind, which both of them vital together. Cesar, you might not a vet but you are the best dog psychologist I ever met.
Sir, not phisiologist, psychologist.
We should call him Saint Cesar because he is such a blessing to this world!!!
Absolutely
Yessss
AMEN... Agreed 💯💯💯❤ Shelly Wells ❤
Couldn’t agree more!
He is a great teacher. But it has cost him a lot on a personal level as a human and as a man. I really have the deepest respect for his knowledge, and I also realize it's an USA production. By that said, STILL, MR MILLAN HAS TAUGHT ME SO MUCH
❤ THANK YOU ❤
This is proof that just because you’re a Vet or Vet tech doesn’t mean you know how to handle it train animals. Too much affection at the wrong times. Not to mention likely very little exercise. Treadmill anyone?
Our vet hired a tech that was terrified of dogs. How? How do you go into that business if you are scared of dogs?? She only lasted two days and he told her that she needed to be a human nurse.
😂 As a vet tech and trainer, I concur! I have gotten in many disagreements with my colleagues who are so certain they are correct but can not disprove the facts I present, nor can they answer any of my questions. Also another reason why I no longer work in a clinic and have been focusing on working with the shelters and rescues for vet and training assistance, as well as fostering.
I'm a lot happier in that environment. And to be honest feel like I'm doing more good here and now, than I ever did working at the clinic.
Cross country!
Cesar educates pet owners who need guidance. God bless him
You can't just have a high energy dog cooped up in an office all day with no outlet for their excitement. She needed a job to do to put her energy towards.
Oh my god lord I can't believe the comments on this... you people know nothing about what her 8 to 5 day is like and you're watching 10 min of edited film and think you know it all! The point of this is to watch how he can modify her behavior not be judge and jury of the owner
@@jhmramTotally agree! They miss the “better humans, better planet” motto as they cruelly judge others.
@@jhmram. But majority of the time it IS the damn owner 😂😂😂😂
@@jhmrama snowflake owner scared of their own dog ….
it's not hard to see that she needs more exercise and clearly wasn't getting it
Laughing at the vet - "How did he do that, I hate Cesar"! The sour look on her face is priceless! 😂 Cesar is a genius.
She just looks embarrassed and culprit…You would too!
Arms crossed and look on her face tells all…
Maybe she believed he kicked her dog a bit too forcefully? 7:02
@@anamaakotube what episode were you watching? Because it sure wasn’t this one. He didn’t tap(it’s not a kick) Opal at all. He just tugged the lead to correct her.
99.9% of the time it’s about training the human-lol. And, 99% of the time it’s about training the human to give their pup adequate physical outlets. If we didn’t bring our pup to the off leash park for at least 1 1/2 hours per day our little mutt would be a nervous wreck. Instead, he has tons of doggie friends he gets to run and play with and is a super loving pup at home.
Thank you Cesar and all of the humans who are open to taking your advice 😊
The disbelief in her eyes when they discipline her 🤣🤣
I have an 11 yr old pit bull. without your help, in these videos and your book, Cesar, I wouldn't of been able to keep him this long. you are incredible and I am very grateful to you.
Sooo happy for Opal. EXRRCISE. Confident leader. Direction clear, safe activity. She will sleep well tonight and food will taste scrumptious. ❤ 😊 w/love
That exercise helps the walker too. Fresh air, exercise, etc.
Poor dog - not only they're milking her for blood, she spends many hours in a very stressful environment (many dogs and people around, dogs barking, crying). Why not to leave the dog at home when the blood is not needed and hire a dog walker?!
At least she'd have time to recover from emotional and physical stress. :- (
Because vets are trained to see animals as products. Don't forget vets are equally trained with large animals (cows, sheep) and are taught to have zero consideration for their suffering and deaths. If you feel sorry for animals you will not make it through vet school!
@@shannonjane7373they will make it through vet school, just care about animals fair as these vets, they DITN care about any dog in those kennels
@@shannonjane7373
Most definitely I couldn't be a vet.
When one of my cats died I could hardly breathe for a week. And two years later I still can't think of him without shedding a tear.
Watching mostly Dodo channel with happy endings and don't watch some other channels where people clearly put animals in harm's way just to stage the rescue for a video. :- (
Agreed it’s disgusting
The Vet most likely needs some exercise too. One of the highest rates of suicide is in Veterinarians.
Pit bull are the most extraordinary dogs. I feel sad when people mistreated them, my friend she used to have one, for many years until died, he was like a baby, very behaved. Congratulations to help Opal.
Miracle worker! Thank you for helping this stressed dog!
VMSG San Juan Capistrano saved my puppys life in the middle of the night from pneumo thorax. Did a wonderful job and puppy is still with us 3 years later. Cesar is always a hero wherever he goes.
She a good girl. Listend to correction immediately. Just needed guidance.
Love seeing dogs working out their energy. Especially the herding clips.
@@chriswilletts3621 those are beautiful
😂 The timing of Opal’s ridiculous “doggy grin” @ 8:59 is almost like the kid making promises in front of the cookie jar with his fingers crossed behind his back!! 🤞 “Oh sure, I’ll obey, Boss!” 😉
Ceasar Millan is an incredible man. How do you calm a dog with a simple correction?
You're a rare gift ❤
Those girls don't seem to have the right energy to control this dog & that it's them that is triggering the unwanted behavior. As usual Ceasar to the rescue.
Poor Opal, gives blood and is bought up and shut up in a hospital! It's cruel and disgusting! What a dreadful life what else can she do with her energy trapped in a cage or a freaking hospital. The irony of caring for dog patients while using her dog for blood and treating her like a neglected prisoner is hypocrisy personified.
I feel like they need someone to take care of Opal, someone who actually loves dogs. She is beautiful, and what she does for other dogs is amazing...
I know right and having to get poked with a needle constantly just to give blood is awful 😞 poor opal 💔
It’s sad like she’s literally trapped in a cage and they take blood from her like what if they take too much blood and the dog passes out or doesn’t wake up it can be dangerous she needs a real home and live life
I love how Cesar said “Chess Mate”
Cesar, I can't thank you enough. I rescued a Pitbull, Cookie. Our Habilitation worker called you and asked can a Pitbull be with a boy who has Downs and severe Autism. You said Yes!!! Cookie was the Greatest dog I ever had. She was everything to me Companionship and Love beyond. Our son has Downs and severe Autism and it is very challenging. Cookie was always by myside when having difficulties with our son. Cookie was my Rock. Unfortunately Cookie died Nov.30 23 of cancer and 13yrs old. I miss her badly 😢 A tremendous loss for me!!! Charlie another rescue a German Shephard and Chow mix missing Cookie badly as well. Cookie and Charlie were rescued around the same time in Phoenix. Cookie was from a dog fighting ring. Cookie has shown me that Pitbulls aren't a bad breed but Humans are Monsters!!! I am so grateful that Cookie was a part of my life. Joan
Fake if so where’s there video
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢 I had my first Staffy when my kids were young. I had never heard of the breed before I got Sissy. She was the runt her litter and 13 years old when she was diagnosed with cancer and I lost her.
Cesar, you would have been a terrific veterinarian, but I'll bet whatever you put you're mind to, you give it your all. What you have contributed to the animal (and people) world is massive.
Opal deserves a loving owner and home to spend time at. Not a vet that uses her. Poor dog.
That's an odd way to perceive the situation 🤔
Exactly what I was saying but when I say those things it is not okay and some tell me dogs don't have feelings 🤔😠🙄🤷♀️
The lady has opal at her side 24/7. The blood is a ‘reason’ to have her at work.
Plenty of dogs work.
SOMEONE NEEDS TO GET OPAL OUT OF THERE !!!
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The dog seems truly stressed out and lacking in leisure time. The vet should know that the dog absorbs all the stress, and on top of it, the doggy gets its blood drawn out. It is not surprising that a lot of vets are only into money making. I hope Cesar calls her out on that
Agreed
Agreed 100% poor dog, very upsetting to watch this
I agree. She’s just using her.
Yes exactly. This is not the place for Opal.
Yeah, seems unfair keeping the dog on standby just to donate blood and no fun
Although this was a good rehabilitation session, I do feel sorry for Opal and any other dog that is forced to stay in a cage for extended periods of time without a bed or any toys and have to sit or lie down on a hard cold concrete floor. Not even a bowl of water nor a treat for good behavior,... no comfort at all. The dog did as she was told but she looked so sad. I don't think that's humane.
You are right, all of this ist cruek to a pitty Race.
Pitties are Like kittle children.
They need a Lot so Love, cuddling, pets,hugs, Toys and running, some Like swimming too.
Ever taking bloid from this poor Young pitty Hurts hin too.
Thats Not how the Race should bei handled.
This pittie really needs a better place. It is really sad how they treat him. 😔
I wouldn’t want to use a vet that has so little compassion for animals, if this poor dog’s life is any example. She should find another profession. What a terrible life for that poor creature. I’m sad it doesn’t have a better home. I actually can’t watch the video all the way through😢
Obviously she isn’t in the kennel the whole time she obviously could be out more of she was calmer. It looks like it’s a temporary thing
Not to mention forcing the dog to go through blood draws every day
It's plenty humane. The dog was free roam a lot of the time. They only had to kennel her when everyone was actively busy or something going on. She was getting a lot more enrichment at the office than she would be sitting at home.
The problem was that because of her behavior they had to kennel her more often.
Now that she can control her, she can have a calm happy dog that roams around the office. And when she needs to go to the kennel she knows it's time to rest(also you see a literal dog bed in there, it was only barren during moments they were using it to train or as an example).
You could be great at anything you do Cesar but I'm glad you're where you are, helping people be better partners to their loved pets.
I think you have saved more dog lives this way then if you were a vet.
The dog is quite OK and very much normal. They are not using its energy well. Thanks to the ultimate Dog Psychologist the true needs of the dog are being met
Wow.. The dog deserves much more love and patience. It is almost cruel to get her blood
What's the difference between a human donating blood and an animal? Is imagine a dog giving blood saved many dogs. Just like us humans.
@@Ershnill one main difference is that the dog can't refuse and doesn't seem to get out of stress zone... Who knows what else animals go through to be donors..
@@Ershnillwould you volunteer to live in a hospital and donate your blood when required?
I didn’t much like this episode, I felt very sorry for the dog, kept in a cage and having to donate blood when needed. I also didn’t see much love given to her
Ohhhh my fluff, I'm a 71 year old widow, I've been watching Ceasar since forever. I had a pitsky named Amazing Grace, she truly was amazing but we could never get her to walk on a leash. I needed to travel from Virginia to Ohio because my sister was dieing. The day before I left I saw the episode of Ceasar using a martingale leash, as if it was magic. I was able to find the last one in my town. Placing it correctly as Ceasar showed, made all the difference in the world. Unfortunately, Amazing Grace has gone home to be with her hooman dad. They both had cancer. I now have a 2 year old long hair chihuahua named Babies, and I'm using the very same leash with her.
Last week 2 pits had gotten loose in the neighborhood, just as I was taking Babies outside. They were so beautiful but wasn't sure what was going to happen with me and my 5 pound Babies. I stayed completely calm and they came right up to the porch and started sniffing all around us. I never spoke a word, just raised my hand and they immediately sat and layed down. 😮 they were awesome and knew several other hand signals. They were enjoying just hanging out with us. After some time, I pointed towards the yard, they got up and went on their way. After playing in the yard together. I felt totally blessed that I learned so much from Ceasar and blessed by the presence of such beautiful awesome dogs. Thank you Jesus and thank you Ceasar! God bless all the furbabies and those who love them👑🙏💞✝️🐾🇺🇲🇮🇱🕯
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It's all you ma'am, you placed your energy correctly.
@@user-digitalfarmgirl
Thank you for your kind words.
God Bless you , many more years. I’ll be 83 next week
@@MasteringSilence God has blessed you as well. If you're watching this channel you're doing something right. Many more good years to you too.
Great to see this again and what great things these vet staff have learnt to use on other dogs too.
Cesar is so talented.
This man is a genius and gentleman. He knows dogs and people inside out.
It's amazing to watch him work in his area of expertise. ❤🎉
Amazing how the doctor hates Cesar's guts for first questioning that the dog was calm, and then showing her in 10 seconds how to get the dog actually calm. The ego is strong in that one.
She has no idea
That's what I actually noticed
Just because she's a doc doesn't mean that she knows everything
@@Never_bad_just_good Of course not, and that should be clear to her as well. But she still hates being shown how to deal with this dog - HER dog - when SHE clearly has no clue. Instead of being happy, she locks up, can't look at Cesar or her dog, closes her body language, tries to smile but her eyes fail... It is ego, pure and simple. SHE is the veterinary doctor and here's this illegal immigrant with a funny accent who is infinitely better with dogs than she is. And she hates it.
I have a vet in the family and know many of them. They have HUGE egos and always know best. They make fun of people's questions and things they read on the internet. Of course she will hate not knowing best. It's weird but vets have bigger egos than human doctors.
Cesar knew that the key for Opal's transformation was allowing her to get vigorous exercise before requiring her to be calm. I'm glad that the owner is exercising with her now.
Ceasar, you are fabulous, thank you for helping so many Dogs and humans to understand.
Wow!!😮 another great video - greatest dog whisperer - so gifted - blessings to you Cesar !!! Opal you’re such a BEAUTIFUL looking Pitt 🥰😍
A very happy dog, even to learn a better way. Very smart too. Well worth it. Thanks Cesar
When the student is ready, Cesar will appear. Thank you for all you do, Cesar, and thank you for "paying it forward."
Y es por cosas como estas que César Millán es César Millán, el único y el mejor!
Cesar Millan is my life coach 😊. I learnt how to tap into my energy
You work mirackes with dogs Cesar. Well done always
You are above all caring for animals ❤
That seems to be his mission in life.
Love this one! Opal special and beautiful! She was so smart and now a happier girl! Great work!
I find it strange that a Vet/Kennel team have no idea what the issues are and how to deal with an excited dog.
Exactly - but they are book smart. Not street smart
@@dg-qn5mi Good point, but they get paid a huge amount of money for their services, they ought to be better.
I doubt veterinary school includes dog training.
I speak from experience vet school is useless for dog training.
@@kmw8775 Wouldn't need to be dog training but an understanding of dog psychology is the key. Cant fix a dog if you don't know what the problem is.
Mandou muito bem César, na educação e na socialização desse pitbull 🐶✔👏
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Wow that is so amazing, I totally agreed to get the dog tired in order to calm down, excellent job. ❤
I am blessed today for getting to watch this video. I struggle with these same issues with my dog
I loved to see the staff hug because of their feeling of success. Perhaps less stress brought them closer. I don't know that but sense that it did. I love to see the outcomes.
That baby is beautiful ❤
What a beautiful and emotional video thank you Cesar millan for what you and the veterinarian do to help dogs 🫶🏽🐕
Loved that. What a good dog! He was smiling.
The owner is a bit clueless about boundaries and limitations. She idea of calm is way off. Glad she is watching and listening to Cesar.....she has a gorgeous pup!
Thank you Cesar & thank you Dr for letting Cesar step in and teach you to correct your doggie! HuGs 🩷🌷🌷 to all!
Always a learning experience
She’s so Smart. ❤
Opal did good ❤
I love this man ❤. Bless him
I watched the one with Roxy and could not like or leave a comment but by the end I was crying because I felt for the youngest boy and I knew right from the start the mother didn't have the right energy once leaving the house with Roxy because she always had the fear 'what if...' If the mother couldn't let go of the past and her fear, yes the dog would never improve. I am so happy that Cesar took Roxy in though. I am 110% confident Roxy will find her next forever home after she's been under the Dog rehab centre not that Roxy needed much rehabilitation. The father's energy was more relaxed when walking with Cesar and the pack. Now on to this video. I am so happy that Opal out and be more calmer and the vet also.
You make it looks so easy good job Cesar
I hope to GOD she takes her on VERY long walks or runs. She’s got to get all of that out!!
It was stunning to me that a veterinarian didn’t realize that vigorous exercise was the cure. I tell everyone in my dog groups (we have a working breed) that VIGOROUS exercise will cure their misbehavior. A walk is not sufficient for a working (or energetic) breed. 🐶♥️
This dog needs a pack leader. She's all over the place without directive or meaning. Poor baby, also needs to be exercised to release that energy. Love your work Cesar.❤🤗
You are a great human and I thank you for your care for all animals and for your big hearth for dogs esspecially❤
Opal is really a sweet girl!
Perfectly said Cesar you know what you’re doing I couldn’t of said it any better. People need to understand these dogs need to be calm all the time. I love these dogs. That pit looks at its Owner for direction and that one moment.
Beautiful.
Congratulations! To help Opal and the others, you’re amazing Cesar!
Thank you for your beautiful message from Heidelberg with all the butterflies and lizards!
Yes Caesar rocks!!! I agree with all the comments on here . Wish i knew em personally
So helpful and healthy to witness again - a wonderful episode to learn from! Thank you, Cesar, for sharing this ❤
Why cant they save her blood in bags like the red cross does? Normally there is not a human sitting there waiting to give blood at the moment of an emergency in a human hospital right?
i love your episodes and work
admiro mucho su contenido señor cesar gracias !!
At least Opal is getting super fun exercise on the way to and back from the hospital and the Dr seems to have realised poor Opal is a dog and needs running and fun in parks, hopefully, and should not be shut up in a hospital and cage!! I am surprised Ceasar didn't address this cruelty.
Hi Cesar good job with Opal..she is a beautiful 🐕 well cared for.. I’m also a Bloody Mary girl😊
Thank God for Cesar Milan!
This man is a miracle worker❤❤
Opal looked like every day was a big party for her, working off her excess energy with aggression. And when Cesar and then the ladies started disciplining her, she looked fed up! Not calm, just obeying, but her facial expression when she was lying down always looked grumpy, unhappy at having to stop her partying. But of course, this is the way she must behave if her 'pack' is to continue to want her around. Excellent!
Awesome story and outcome. Nice job
Pitbulls r the best all they want to do is listen to there owner
Like most dogs do, because we live with and feed them.
It's a darn shame when they get a little crazy sometimes and kill their kids though.
Cesar is MAGIC!!!
Ain’t nothing miraculous about a dog donating blood. Mankind can do this as well.
Exactly!
This is what life is about, sharing ❤
Does she just not want to go there anymore and she's stressed out about it. Possibly doesnt want to be pricked anymore. I know I got fed up of monthly blood work. Hospitals stress me out now.
She was actually super calm when she was donating blood
@@lagottessa The dog handled it really well. Looked like it may not even require a sedative. I think the people in the comments here are just projecting and don't like the vet.
Opal is the cutest pitbull ever
You are amazing Cesar 👏👏👏👍
What kind of life is this for a dog. And this collar is forbidden by law in The Netherlands.
I love that finger snapping. I was never able to do it, Cesar does it so well, and also uses it very effectively. I want to learn this trick. Snap!
You game me the confidence ti adopt a Staffy. I had ,been watching you before we rescued We ae now on #2. They both had/fave been well minded, well trained by me, They are awesome breed
"Chess mate" omg how cute.
"Check Mate"
@@JBliehall- Shhh...we know that - and that's why it's cute.
Wow what a lovely dog nice and carm
Hello..I am from INDONESIA... IT'S AMAZING ❤❤❤❤
This dog is made for vertical wall jumps! Wouldn't calm her butt down, but man she would rock it with training.
This guy is a brain in regards to dogs. Happy Thanksgiving Cesar.
I worked for 3 veterinarians at their 3 clinics for many years. Vet clinics are like prisons. They are typically too loud, too cramped, too stressful and too warm. These clinics are awful places to board your pet. So to live at a veterinarians office is terrible. Dogs need space, quiet, a yard, etc. I have never met a dog that enjoyed staying a long time in a kennel or vet's office.
Does Opal get enough exercise? My question first 3 minutes?
Cesar is a master of dog behavior
I love how people call Cesar and they're like "omg my dog's been crazy for two years". Then Cesar walks in and within 5 mins, the dog's calm. ❤❤
Cesar, you are amazing.
It was a nice one that gone a help them whit every dog comming to the clinic, having the good attitude