Well, I don’t really blame the owners for not checking his teeth. That’s something that can be very easy to forget about even when you own a pet. I volunteer at an AZA accredited zoo and the zookeepers told me that the easiest way to know if there is something wrong in the mouth of an animal is if they are chewing funny or not eating at all.
@@Powerranger-le4up How is it easily forgotten tho? We have teeth and don't forget about them and these dogs are always with them and close so they should have seen the issue sooner
@@hi_its_weeb If you're not probing the teeth like the vet did, you don't know. They looked okay at 3:18 when he bared them, and of course you won't just reach into your dog's mouth to poke its teeth.
@@whocareseh1 sometimes in life you can’t listen to your emotions so much. You live more happy not letting things affect you so much . Life goes on, wishing you the very best ❤️
@@whocareseh1it’s a very narrow perception you have of her. Although I do know what you mean I too saw her cruel, stubborn and all else but i did open my mind on the fact that she did reach out for help rather than just getting rid of the dog which she could have without contacting Cesar. But the fact that she did goes to show that she does care so let’s not be too judgmental. I saw your other comments to others, judging her and her cruelty and ignorance and all of that and you’re right she was ignorant and probably a bit selfish. But keep in mind these things do reflect back on us when we judge others. Just keep that in mind. But if an old dog can learn new tricks… so can you.
Great story. Would it be possible to do a video about teeth care for dogs? I recently asked for an estimate from my vet to clean my dog’s teeth. It was over $500 plus extra for extractions. Most well meaning pet owners want to do the best for their pets but vet bills have skyrocketed.
My dog has a vet checkup tomorrow…I’m going to have her check his teeth! Cesar really is a miracle worker. What a beautiful thing that this family is closer!
Cesar is an angel brought to this planet so that we understand and treat these dog angels finally how they deserve it so everybody has a better time and the vibration of the whole planet can rise
Bacterial endocarditis can affect not only a dogs heart but a humans as well. Having the infection in your gums from bad teeth is deadly. Its sad Target suffered so long with this problem. Im glad Cesar was able to help this family and the dog. 90% of the problems are with the owners,not the dogs.
The zookeepers that work at a zoo I volunteer at told me that they suspect a tooth problem if the animal is chewing funny. It’s the same thing with domesticated animals.
I lived in constant pain as a kid from the moment my permanent teeth came in to the moment I had them pulled. I was born with a condition that was genetic that basically your enamel made it more susceptible to cavities and some root problem. I have no idea what it's called I don't remember this was probably 35 years ago. The dentist hated to pull my teeth at my age because I was just a little kid so he tried to save them. For about 15 years, I had 30 root canals, multiple pulls, it began to affect my jaw, I couldn't eat anything but yogurt and Salisbury steak (still can't eat that to this day). I was sick all the time, on pain meds, and I was getting sicker. Finally everyone gave up and at 19 I had them all pulled. I can't tell you how wonderful I felt. For the first time I can remember as I was so young when this started it was all I remember, I was not in pain. I wasnt getting sick. I wasn't exhausted all the time bc I'd be up all night pacing bc of the pain. And the headaches! There is no pain meds or otc that touched it. It's a different pain. I've never missed my teeth, love my dentures. My dentist said never again would try to save anyone's teeth like that and prolong suffering. This would have been the late 70s, 80s and early 90s. Absolutely know how this dog felt. Cesar saved this dog in many ways bc teeth decay and dental disease is no joke. It will kill you, whatever species you are.
You are definitely no a Cesar follower...there is also human behavier influence, that also influences human lifes...He does something positive for humans, towards living together in harmony.@@melaniekendall4903
I'm only about 10 min in, but the grandma crying because she knows how important the animals are to him means a lot to me. It's very emotionally intelligent to understand the importance of those for him, when everything else is changing.
I absolutely love these super thorough episodes. He really looks into solving the problem, and visits every cause and sees it through. Love Miss Kathy too, you can tell she loves her grandson.
I volunteer at a zoo and the keepers told me that they suspect tooth problems in an animal if the animal is eating funny or not eating at all. Fortunately, one of the things they train the animals for is opening their mouth.
That poor dog had to be in extraordinary pain for so long and seeing the Grandmother listen to Cesar's instructions and learnto show a much better front to Nick's dog. Wow that makes me smile 😊❤❤❤❤
The Grandmother is a wonderful woman - to care so much about a dog that bites you every time you try and show some affection shows a really kind soul. And the fact that she's taken in her Grandson to give him a better opportunity is lovely. Good bless them both!
Something to consider with a fear reactive dog is that many will feel surrounded, overcrowded, or threatened if you bend over them to pet them, feed them, etc, which will elicit the reaction. If Ms. Cathy had sat next to the little dog with the food, then opened the corner and let the little dog come to her, she would have gotten a better reaction, more closely to what she was hoping to see. Not only does she need to be able to bring Target into a calm state, she also needs to build trust. Target needs to learn that he can trust her. She shouldn't lean over him but make herself available to him to choose to come to her.
@michelle1311 you sound like a really good trainer &/or dog owner:) have you watched Will Atherton Dog Academy? Will studied with Mr. Milan. Fabulous Dog behaviorist & trainer. I would love to continue my training education with Will in UK!
I’m a courier and almost everyday I see dogs in the houses I’m delivering packages at. What I do first is let the dog smells me (sure with caution), none of the dogs have been aggressive towards me. After they smell me, and I get their permission then I pet them. They have a way to let you know not to pet them and I respect them even if the owner tells me is ok to pet them, most of the times they let me know they want to be petted.
I think often Chihuahua’s come off as being agressive when in reality they are simply afraid. They are cute and look so cuddly and people want to treat them like babies which only make things worse. This video is a perfect example of why things occur with Chihuahua’s. They are affectionate but are afraid when we force ourselves on these dogs. In reality the dog is truly telling us, leave me alone. Great video and I want to commend this grandmother who loves her grandson so much she is willing to work theoufh anything if it helps her grandson and his dog. She sees how her grandson’s love of animals is truly his strength and offers stability in his life. Amazing grandmother who wasn’t afraid to say I need to help to learn this for her grandson’s well being. Her grandson needs his dog. This dog truly is a service dog, not a therapy dog, he provides a calming state for his owner, works better then any medication could. This encourages the grandson to take on responsibility and love where it sounds like these are missing in his his own life from his parents . It’s there clear as day his grandmother and his petsgice him strength and love. He truly is responsible to and cares for all animals. Often at 14 yrs old teenagers will forget their duties as a dog owner where this young man cares fur all his pets with great respect and loves his pets. Congratulations to all in this video as all are winners here. I see a future vet here. ❤
This is so true. I knew this big, burly biker dude who had the tiniest Chihuahua you've ever seen, named Paco. He never babied that dog, and treated it as if it would grow up to be a rottweiler. Paco never shivered from nerves, never growled or snapped or anything. He acted like a perfectly normal dog, with lovely manners. Even people who hate Chihuahuas have to admit that they love Paco.
I really appriciate Cesar taking on the harder cases. I see some dog trainers that just come in and fix them in 5 minutes. While thats great and also needed, but the harder cases really need attention.
Thank goodness Caesar arrived to help the little dog out he was in so much pain with is teeth now thanks to Caesar he can live a happy pain free life 🙏🐾🐾🇬🇧🇬🇧
Cesar needs to start doing leadership seminars for corporate America. Not kidding, it's not about dogs, it's never been about dogs, all Cesar has always been doing was reading and adjusting human energy! There are so many people struggling with anxiety who don't even know it, dogs always reveal their real energy state by reacting to it a certain way. Cesar could be driving his pack to those seminars and by the way his pack reacts to different people could recommend those people to work on confidence, calmness, leadership, etc. Creating a better work environment for all! I bet it would bring just as much, if not more money than taking care of celebrities and their dogs lol
99.99999% of the time it is not about the dogs! Unless the dog has a neurological disorder, or in this case is in severe pain, dogs really just want to be good.
I love the way Ceasar deals with the peaple. Caring and understanding while teaching them new behavor. At the end I can see a change in their faces more selfesteem and realeased
Please take your pets to the vets on a yearly basis to keep up with their overall health! It’s also extremely important that humans get their teeth checked, and cleaned by a dentist two times a year.
My dentist, and I've had a few, has Never cleaned my teeth ! I and, I assume they, consider cleaning to be My task. I am now nearly 70 and have used an electric toothbrush for 🤔, probably, over 10 years. Before that I used an ordinary toothbrush.
Our Dear Cesar, I we bin watching you on tv since 2010. You are one of the rare Human angels , that existst on this planet our mother Earth.. Greetings and hug to you Miodrag Mica 🙂🐕🐾🍀
I learn so much from Ceasar's videos. I got my daughter to watch them because her pity started showing signs of aggression after a number of dogs attacking him. He's the sweetest boy but he wouldn't let other dogs near him except in his own home environment where he felt safe. After watching Ceasar's videos, my daughters Pitty is doing really well.
She is a dear & loving woman to provide a real home for him. She is most concerned for her grandson's happiness & security & this extends to his animals. She knows that is part of his sense of security, found in his animals.
I appreciate both Cesar and Victoria Stilwell so much for these shows, I adopted a dog that came with no manual but who acted a lot like Target (but without the toothaches). I used a similar technique, taught her that the word pets meant the hand was going to give her affection and that it was not out there to grab her. It immediately brought her down from that similar tension level. After 5 failed adoptions by people who lacked the understanding that punishment is not the way to handle a stressed out dog, she finally has a forever home and has been with us over 6 years.
What a great, great show. Chihuahuas are inherently scared due to their size. This was interesting regarding the teeth. I have got to get my chihuahua to the vet.
Out of all the animals I've owned, a dog is the pinnacle. The most time demanding, but also the most rewarding. Lizards are amazing but nothing replaces a dog. At least in my opinion.
Tbh this episode was hilarious because the woman was so desperate to pet him even when he's clearly telling her to piss off. I know humans can't speak dog very well but he's literally growling and showing his teeth and her hand keeps getting closer hahahaha
After some videos lessons abaut agression I started MY VISION ABOUT her and it's work! My "saluki " (we adopted her in 10months) starts understand me...Amazing. Thanks alot.
What did I learn ? I have learned so much from Ceaser. How to observe my own energy before meeting a new dog. ( I am learning to work through the bodies reaction. I broke up a fight between my dog, while walking outside on leash. When two dogs came tearing down a driveway. ) I really am wanting to work through my fear of dogs I do not know ). I Love dogs all animals. I have always had dogs. I don’t want to live in the past and re create that situation again. Check to see how the body feels. Is the body relaxed? Is my solar plexus tight ? If so take a deep breath until I can really feel that I am relaxed, calm confident. Observe the situation, observe the dogs body language. ( still learning ). Not to be intrusive. To give space. I am also learning more about human behavior, of course mine as well. Thank You Ceaser 💗 as well as the young man and grandma that cared enough to work through this. I also learned the importance of teeth and having cleanings done. Bravo 👏 to everyone ❣️
I'm an old math major and I keep re-reading your comment on needing just 3 more people to sign up in order to get to 3M subscribers because my old brain is thinking that it's going to take more than 3 wonderful people who love dogs to get to 3M. Here's how we get to an approximation, a "close enough" number to the exact necessary number. First, just a few words about the practices of estimating and rounding. On September 18, 2025 at 4:48 am MST, the number of subscribers for this channel is 2.97M subscribers. This is a sort of a "rounded number" - it's not an exact number. The "real number" is most likely something like 2,974,321 current subscribers but it's easier to work with a number that has fewer numbers. We use these different sorts of rounded off or estimated numbers all the time. Let's say a friend asks you how much money you have in your wallet to see if between the two of you you have enough to buy movie tickets. So you look in your wallet and you see one 5 dollar bill, 3 one dollar bills, one quarter, and many pennies. You probably won't want to count all those darn pennies because they are easy to drop and they always fall into the leaked oil in the parking lot. So you estimate the amount you have to contribute towards the ticket as: $5 + $3+ $.25 + $.10. The 10¢ is a rounded off/estimated number. You go low on the number of pennies so as not to get to the ticket booth thinking you have 25 pennies when you really have fewer than that. Therefore, you can contribute $8.35 towards the movie ticket fund. It's not exact but sometimes it is OK to use some assumptions to present "close enough" information. Wrapping it up: * UA-cam presents the number of subscribers for this channel as 2.97M. The exact number is probably something like 2,974,334 but it is "easier" to use rounded off/estimated numbers of 2.97M. * Writing out the number of subscribers given in a "full form" makes solving this word problem easier. Therefore, if Cesar's channel has 2.97M (2,970,000) subscribers how many more people need to subscribe to reach 3M (3,000,000) subscribers? This is solved by subtraction: 3,000,000 minus 2,970,000 equals 30,000 more people who want to learn more about having a great relationship with their dog (and all of their FAMILY) would need to sign up and become subscribers.
I acknowledge the kid has been through a lot, but from personal experience with a Chihuahua I think Cesar should have given him a dressing down for SHAMEFUL NEGLECT of the dog’s teeth. It is painfully obvious they were NEVER brushed. We adopted (rescued?) a 10 year old chihuahua whose defective previous owner kept him in a condo, and a crate during the work days while he was out. The poor little guy initially behaved very similar to Target and his breath stunk badly. After a trip to the vet for an overall health check dental work was immediately scheduled. Between the teeth that were already missing and the ones that were in various stages of decay that the vet removed, he only has 7 teeth left now. The vet said he doubted he would have lived longer than another month without the dental work, due to imminent infection plus eating becoming progressively more painful. After a couple days recovering from the dental work he had a completely different disposition and started blending in with our other dogs, instead of defensively acting aggressively towards them. Today he is the happiest, sweetest, most fun loving little senior chihuahua, and loves ripping around in off-leash areas with our other dogs. After the dental work I had fantasies about pulling out all but 7 of the previous owner’s teeth to see how he enjoyed it. It wasn’t the cost of the dental work that had me so pissed off, it was seeing such a happy little guy and knowing that he had been suffering so much for so long due to his previous owner’s DENTAL NEGLECT. It took about 2 months of daily progress with a toothbrush before the little guy got sort of “used to” having his remaining teeth brushed, and he doesn’t really “enjoy” it even after a year and a half. But he doesn’t have that many years left, and I don’t want him to suffer dental pain ever again. People often look at me like I’m on crack when they find out I brush our multiple dogs’ teeth daily. But it’s just part of loving your dog and doing what is necessary to keep them healthy and happy. Would you let your 6 year old kid (or 10 year old) never brush their teeth to the point where they are rotting and falling out? I’m sure Child Protective Services would get involved! Our dogs aren’t “pets” for us, they are “family members”.
I respect this kid so much. What a mature strong mentally young man. Very proud of him!
agreed! It sounds like hes been through so much at such a young age
That poor dog. Such pain. And couldn't tell anyone. Again Cesar, you arrived just in time. Thanks
22 teeth I cried like hell
Well, I don’t really blame the owners for not checking his teeth. That’s something that can be very easy to forget about even when you own a pet. I volunteer at an AZA accredited zoo and the zookeepers told me that the easiest way to know if there is something wrong in the mouth of an animal is if they are chewing funny or not eating at all.
@@Powerranger-le4up How is it easily forgotten tho? We have teeth and don't forget about them and these dogs are always with them and close so they should have seen the issue sooner
@@hi_its_weeb If you're not probing the teeth like the vet did, you don't know. They looked okay at 3:18 when he bared them, and of course you won't just reach into your dog's mouth to poke its teeth.
it is unfortunate that the pet care industry overcharges way too much!
His grandma is a very nice lady ,God bless her for her kindness ❤
That's not what I saw
@@whocareseh1 sometimes in life you can’t listen to your emotions so much. You live more happy not letting things affect you so much . Life goes on, wishing you the very best ❤️
@@MostHated-s3p looks like you might've misjudged a few things here
@@whocareseh1 possibly, still wishing you the very best ❤️
I might not understand all the way.
@@whocareseh1it’s a very narrow perception you have of her. Although I do know what you mean I too saw her cruel, stubborn and all else but i did open my mind on the fact that she did reach out for help rather than just getting rid of the dog which she could have without contacting Cesar. But the fact that she did goes to show that she does care so let’s not be too judgmental. I saw your other comments to others, judging her and her cruelty and ignorance and all of that and you’re right she was ignorant and probably a bit selfish. But keep in mind these things do reflect back on us when we judge others. Just keep that in mind. But if an old dog can learn new tricks… so can you.
Proud of Geandma! Good job learning new tricks! You're golden in how you've been there for your family and their pets.
Cesar is a hero for dogs and humans alike... SUPPORT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS❤❤❤ WE LOVE U CESAR❤❤❤
This lady is pure love. Thank you Cesar for bringing happiness to people and animals.❤️❤️
You saved that precious dog!!! Thank you, Cesar! You are the best.
Best possible outcome. Grandma cared enough about Nick to work on a win win solution. & Everyone gained skills.
UA-cam! Hope you enjoy this episode. Comment below something you learned and be on the lookout for the next episode! Blessings
Yes loved everything you do bruh
This story close to home for you Cesar.
Sure sir
Blessings to you and yours as well.
Great story. Would it be possible to do a video about teeth care for dogs? I recently asked for an estimate from my vet to clean my dog’s teeth. It was over $500 plus extra for extractions. Most well meaning pet owners want to do the best for their pets but vet bills have skyrocketed.
There are no bad dogs…just humans who don’t know how to deal with them. It’s so beautiful that Caesar helped this family.
Do your research hun
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@@KateChanelle explain
Read that book years ago. So true!
@@vickibuchanan3046 cesar’s way?
The grandmother is such a beautiful soul. I'm crying seeing the love she has for her grandson ❤😊
This young man been through alot in his young life, and it shows. He is so mature!! I wish him all the best in life!! ❤
God bless Nick and his grandparents and may his parents find the strength to pull through whatever they going through.
One love ❤️
So ein hässlicher Giftzwerg! So ein hysterisches Tier möchte ich nicht im Haus haben!
My dog has a vet checkup tomorrow…I’m going to have her check his teeth!
Cesar really is a miracle worker. What a beautiful thing that this family is closer!
You can check as well. If the dog is eating funny or not eating at all, checking the teeth is the best bet.
Cesar is an angel brought to this planet so that we understand and treat these dog angels finally how they deserve it so everybody has a better time and the vibration of the whole planet can rise
Bacterial endocarditis can affect not only a dogs heart but a humans as well. Having the infection in your gums from bad teeth is deadly. Its sad Target suffered so long with this problem. Im glad Cesar was able to help this family and the dog. 90% of the problems are with the owners,not the dogs.
Well, we consider humans responsible parties. We don’t consider dogs responsible, so of course it’s the people.
The zookeepers that work at a zoo I volunteer at told me that they suspect a tooth problem if the animal is chewing funny. It’s the same thing with domesticated animals.
I lived in constant pain as a kid from the moment my permanent teeth came in to the moment I had them pulled. I was born with a condition that was genetic that basically your enamel made it more susceptible to cavities and some root problem. I have no idea what it's called I don't remember this was probably 35 years ago. The dentist hated to pull my teeth at my age because I was just a little kid so he tried to save them. For about 15 years, I had 30 root canals, multiple pulls, it began to affect my jaw, I couldn't eat anything but yogurt and Salisbury steak (still can't eat that to this day). I was sick all the time, on pain meds, and I was getting sicker. Finally everyone gave up and at 19 I had them all pulled. I can't tell you how wonderful I felt. For the first time I can remember as I was so young when this started it was all I remember, I was not in pain. I wasnt getting sick. I wasn't exhausted all the time bc I'd be up all night pacing bc of the pain. And the headaches! There is no pain meds or otc that touched it. It's a different pain. I've never missed my teeth, love my dentures. My dentist said never again would try to save anyone's teeth like that and prolong suffering. This would have been the late 70s, 80s and early 90s. Absolutely know how this dog felt. Cesar saved this dog in many ways bc teeth decay and dental disease is no joke. It will kill you, whatever species you are.
That's why aggressive dogs need a full workup by a veterinarian. Medical issues can cause aggression more often than we realize.
Woman: "Caesar might have met his match." Caesar -"Hold my beer"!
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😂 right
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No.
"Hold my horchata" 😅
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Cesar is a national treasure!
What a joyful video ❤
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Why what else has he done apart from dog behaviour
You are definitely no a Cesar follower...there is also human behavier influence, that also influences human lifes...He does something positive for humans, towards living together in harmony.@@melaniekendall4903
@@melaniekendall4903what?
What a lucky guy to have such wonderful grandparents. The dog is a good story but the grandparents are what got me so emotional.❤
I'm only about 10 min in, but the grandma crying because she knows how important the animals are to him means a lot to me.
It's very emotionally intelligent to understand the importance of those for him, when everything else is changing.
I absolutely love these super thorough episodes. He really looks into solving the problem, and visits every cause and sees it through. Love Miss Kathy too, you can tell she loves her grandson.
That baby was in so much pain 😢 so happy it all worked out for them. Her grandson deserves stability and happiness ❤
I volunteer at a zoo and the keepers told me that they suspect tooth problems in an animal if the animal is eating funny or not eating at all. Fortunately, one of the things they train the animals for is opening their mouth.
Sweetheart of a grandmother
That poor dog had to be in extraordinary pain for so long and seeing the Grandmother listen to Cesar's instructions and learnto show a much better front to Nick's dog. Wow that makes me smile 😊❤❤❤❤
I"ve been where that young man is and yes my pets helped me through it all.
The Grandmother is a wonderful woman - to care so much about a dog that bites you every time you try and show some affection shows a really kind soul. And the fact that she's taken in her Grandson to give him a better opportunity is lovely. Good bless them both!
6:08 💔 my heart breaks hearing this young man’s story. He’s more courageous than he believes.
Something to consider with a fear reactive dog is that many will feel surrounded, overcrowded, or threatened if you bend over them to pet them, feed them, etc, which will elicit the reaction. If Ms. Cathy had sat next to the little dog with the food, then opened the corner and let the little dog come to her, she would have gotten a better reaction, more closely to what she was hoping to see. Not only does she need to be able to bring Target into a calm state, she also needs to build trust. Target needs to learn that he can trust her. She shouldn't lean over him but make herself available to him to choose to come to her.
@michelle1311 you sound like a really good trainer &/or dog owner:) have you watched Will Atherton Dog Academy? Will studied with Mr. Milan. Fabulous Dog behaviorist & trainer. I would love to continue my training education with Will in UK!
I’m a courier and almost everyday I see dogs in the houses I’m delivering packages at. What I do first is let the dog smells me (sure with caution), none of the dogs have been aggressive towards me. After they smell me, and I get their permission then I pet them. They have a way to let you know not to pet them and I respect them even if the owner tells me is ok to pet them, most of the times they let me know they want to be petted.
Grandmother:- my dog always bites.
Cesar:- (removed the teeth) and here no more bites😂😂😂
I think often Chihuahua’s come off as being agressive when in reality they are simply afraid. They are cute and look so cuddly and people want to treat them like babies which only make things worse. This video is a perfect example of why things occur with Chihuahua’s. They are affectionate but are afraid when we force ourselves on these dogs. In reality the dog is truly telling us, leave me alone. Great video and I want to commend this grandmother who loves her grandson so much she is willing to work theoufh anything if it helps her grandson and his dog. She sees how her grandson’s love of animals is truly his strength and offers stability in his life. Amazing grandmother who wasn’t afraid to say I need to help to learn this for her grandson’s well being. Her grandson needs his dog. This dog truly is a service dog, not a therapy dog, he provides a calming state for his owner, works better then any medication could. This encourages the grandson to take on responsibility and love where it sounds like these are missing in his his own life from his parents . It’s there clear as day his grandmother and his petsgice him strength and love. He truly is responsible to and cares for all animals. Often at 14 yrs old teenagers will forget their duties as a dog owner where this young man cares fur all his pets with great respect and loves his pets. Congratulations to all in this video as all are winners here. I see a future vet here. ❤
This is so true. I knew this big, burly biker dude who had the tiniest Chihuahua you've ever seen, named Paco. He never babied that dog, and treated it as if it would grow up to be a rottweiler. Paco never shivered from nerves, never growled or snapped or anything. He acted like a perfectly normal dog, with lovely manners. Even people who hate Chihuahuas have to admit that they love Paco.
What a wonderful grandmother. Even through her tears and fear she’s willing to make it work for her grandson’s sake.
God bless you Cesar and your team for all you do for us humans and dogs ❤
What a fine young man and his grandmother. Bless you both. Caesar will fix the little dog❤❤❤
Cesar, ești extraordinar! Fi binecuvântat!❤❤❤
It's also good to consider health as a factor when a dog is anxious. What a great lesson.
I really appriciate Cesar taking on the harder cases. I see some dog trainers that just come in and fix them in 5 minutes. While thats great and also needed, but the harder cases really need attention.
Such a beautiful ending
Thank goodness Caesar arrived to help the little dog out he was in so much pain with is teeth now thanks to Caesar he can live a happy pain free life 🙏🐾🐾🇬🇧🇬🇧
Cesar saved another dog , this man is something else 🙏🏻
Cesar needs to start doing leadership seminars for corporate America. Not kidding, it's not about dogs, it's never been about dogs, all Cesar has always been doing was reading and adjusting human energy! There are so many people struggling with anxiety who don't even know it, dogs always reveal their real energy state by reacting to it a certain way.
Cesar could be driving his pack to those seminars and by the way his pack reacts to different people could recommend those people to work on confidence, calmness, leadership, etc. Creating a better work environment for all! I bet it would bring just as much, if not more money than taking care of celebrities and their dogs lol
99.99999% of the time it is not about the dogs! Unless the dog has a neurological disorder, or in this case is in severe pain, dogs really just want to be good.
A hug from Brazil, Cesar!
Fanks, hugs
The kid should intern with Cesar.
Nope. He has to be king.
I love the way Ceasar deals with the peaple. Caring and understanding while teaching them new behavor. At the end I can see a change in their faces more selfesteem and realeased
You're an angel, Cesar
Thanks for putting these up on youtube.
So sweet the love between him n his dog .. Boy is a Cesar in the making yes I'm crying happy happy tears...❤❤❤❤❤ Shelly Wells 😊
I love the different techniques shown here.
I’ve learned that a calm attitude is extremely important and of course patience as well!!! Thanks 🙏🏻 Cesar!
Poor dog. He was in so much pain. It is absolutely understandable that he was aggressive when the grandmother did not respect his boundaries.
Aw. He was afraid she would touch his face and hurt him 😔💔🙏🏼
Please take your pets to the vets on a yearly basis to keep up with their overall health! It’s also extremely important that humans get their teeth checked, and cleaned by a dentist two times a year.
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My dentist, and I've had a few, has Never cleaned my teeth ! I and, I assume they, consider cleaning to be My task.
I am now nearly 70 and have used an electric toothbrush for 🤔, probably, over 10 years. Before that I used an ordinary toothbrush.
Great job Kathy! Thank you for helping this family and Target.
Our Dear Cesar, I we bin watching you on tv since 2010. You are one of the rare Human angels , that existst on this planet our mother Earth.. Greetings and hug to you Miodrag Mica 🙂🐕🐾🍀
I learn so much from Ceasar's videos.
I got my daughter to watch them because her pity started showing signs of aggression after a number of dogs attacking him. He's the sweetest boy but he wouldn't let other dogs near him except in his own home environment where he felt safe. After watching Ceasar's videos, my daughters Pitty is doing really well.
Kudos to all involved...well done... and not least to the grandmom
That young man has lost too much not to help. Thank you Ceaser.
The best combo : Old lady + angry chihuahua. 😂😂😂
Someday you’ll be old so have a little compassion.
I love me some Caesar
Cesar, your insight is awesome. Thank you for helping this family.
Met his match? Any human can be rehabilitated!
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Thank you Cesar for helping this beautiful family🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
The grandma is really proud of herself, I'm proud of her too!
And i am proud of you ❤️
The Like function doesn't serm to be working.. This is a FABULOUS show!
Definitely she is good grandmotherv❤
She is a dear & loving woman to provide a real home for him. She is most concerned for her grandson's happiness & security & this extends to his animals. She knows that is part of his sense of security, found in his animals.
Definitely you are right 👍🏻 I agree
Fantastic ❤ We love you Cesar
This was a great episode! Happy grandma is now happy and pup is feeling better and happy ❤🐶
Amazing work, thank you Cesar for helping this family an their dog
Cesar 911 for the rescue!!! What a difference you made for that little dog and family!
Poor little thing, he must have been in so much pain!
Cesara vám můžeme jen závidět. Tady nikoho takového nemáme. Je úžasný.❤
Cesar is great!!! Awesome work 👏🏻
I appreciate both Cesar and Victoria Stilwell so much for these shows, I adopted a dog that came with no manual but who acted a lot like Target (but without the toothaches). I used a similar technique, taught her that the word pets meant the hand was going to give her affection and that it was not out there to grab her. It immediately brought her down from that similar tension level. After 5 failed adoptions by people who lacked the understanding that punishment is not the way to handle a stressed out dog, she finally has a forever home and has been with us over 6 years.
Amazing transformation with her legs she can walk better ❤❤❤❤❤GOD bless her
Whatchu talking about willis???
I love these people!!
I'm loving my weekly Cesar! ❤❤❤you help to remind me to practice patience..well you AND my dog 😂😂
I only can say am happy watching this 😊
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Another successful story, great video!!!! 😅
Cesar YOU R NO.1
Love it thanks ❤😅
I learn so much from Cesar’s videos…I pet sit & this comes in very handy
What a great, great show. Chihuahuas are inherently scared due to their size. This was interesting regarding the teeth. I have got to get my chihuahua to the vet.
I’m so glad Grandma and the dog could Cohabit together for her grandsons sake!
Out of all the animals I've owned, a dog is the pinnacle. The most time demanding, but also the most rewarding. Lizards are amazing but nothing replaces a dog. At least in my opinion.
Tbh this episode was hilarious because the woman was so desperate to pet him even when he's clearly telling her to piss off. I know humans can't speak dog very well but he's literally growling and showing his teeth and her hand keeps getting closer hahahaha
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That was amazing,we learn so much from you.
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God blessed us all with Ceaser
What a joyful video ❤
Cesar’s the best! ❤
Feels like you have magic Cesar 🫠
After some videos lessons abaut agression I started MY VISION ABOUT her and it's work! My "saluki " (we adopted her in 10months) starts understand me...Amazing. Thanks alot.
Cesar Parabens, que trabalho incrivel faz com os caes, sou sua fa, sigo seus trabalhos e desafios!!
Mayra ele não entende brasileiros.
What did I learn ? I have learned so much from Ceaser. How to observe my own energy before meeting a new dog. ( I am learning to work through the bodies reaction. I broke up a fight between my dog, while walking outside on leash. When two dogs came tearing down a driveway. ) I really am wanting to work through my fear of dogs I do not know ). I Love dogs all animals. I have always had dogs. I don’t want to live in the past and re create that situation again. Check to see how the body feels. Is the body relaxed? Is my solar plexus tight ? If so take a deep breath until I can really feel that I am relaxed, calm confident. Observe the situation, observe the dogs body language. ( still learning ). Not to be intrusive. To give space. I am also learning more about human behavior, of course mine as well. Thank You Ceaser 💗 as well as the young man and grandma that cared enough to work through this. I also learned the importance of teeth and having cleanings done. Bravo 👏 to everyone ❣️
Grandma loves you ❤😊 she loves target too!
Thank u Cesar, I have always loved watching u, u have taught us so many things, 🥰
blessings to u & ur family 😊
lol I love that it’s always the little dogs that can break you. ❤
Thank you Ceaser 😊❤
At the next 3 subscribers will make it to 3 million. Let's make another million to Cesar for his amazing techniques. 😊❤
I'm an old math major and I keep re-reading your comment on needing just 3 more people to sign up in order to get to 3M subscribers because my old brain is thinking that it's going to take more than 3 wonderful people who love dogs to get to 3M.
Here's how we get to an approximation, a "close enough" number to the exact necessary number.
First, just a few words about the practices of estimating and rounding.
On September 18, 2025 at 4:48 am MST, the number of subscribers for this channel is 2.97M subscribers. This is a sort of a "rounded number" - it's not an exact number. The "real number" is most likely something like 2,974,321 current subscribers but it's easier to work with a number that has fewer numbers.
We use these different sorts of rounded off or estimated numbers all the time. Let's say a friend asks you how much money you have in your wallet to see if between the two of you you have enough to buy movie tickets. So you look in your wallet and you see one 5 dollar bill, 3 one dollar bills, one quarter, and many pennies.
You probably won't want to count all those darn pennies because they are easy to drop and they always fall into the leaked oil in the parking lot. So you estimate the amount you have to contribute towards the ticket as:
$5 + $3+ $.25 + $.10. The 10¢ is a rounded off/estimated number. You go low on the number of pennies so as not to get to the ticket booth thinking you have 25 pennies when you really have fewer than that.
Therefore, you can contribute $8.35 towards the movie ticket fund. It's not exact but sometimes it is OK to use some assumptions to present "close enough" information.
Wrapping it up:
* UA-cam presents the number of subscribers for this channel as 2.97M. The exact number is probably something like 2,974,334 but it is "easier" to use rounded off/estimated numbers of 2.97M.
* Writing out the number of subscribers given in a "full form" makes solving this word problem easier. Therefore, if Cesar's channel has 2.97M (2,970,000) subscribers how many more people need to subscribe to reach 3M (3,000,000) subscribers?
This is solved by subtraction:
3,000,000 minus 2,970,000 equals 30,000 more people who want to learn more about having a great relationship with their dog (and all of their FAMILY) would need to sign up and become subscribers.
Ironic name of the dog
Haha very funny
Another successful training
I acknowledge the kid has been through a lot, but from personal experience with a Chihuahua I think Cesar should have given him a dressing down for SHAMEFUL NEGLECT of the dog’s teeth. It is painfully obvious they were NEVER brushed.
We adopted (rescued?) a 10 year old chihuahua whose defective previous owner kept him in a condo, and a crate during the work days while he was out. The poor little guy initially behaved very similar to Target and his breath stunk badly.
After a trip to the vet for an overall health check dental work was immediately scheduled. Between the teeth that were already missing and the ones that were in various stages of decay that the vet removed, he only has 7 teeth left now. The vet said he doubted he would have lived longer than another month without the dental work, due to imminent infection plus eating becoming progressively more painful.
After a couple days recovering from the dental work he had a completely different disposition and started blending in with our other dogs, instead of defensively acting aggressively towards them. Today he is the happiest, sweetest, most fun loving little senior chihuahua, and loves ripping around in off-leash areas with our other dogs.
After the dental work I had fantasies about pulling out all but 7 of the previous owner’s teeth to see how he enjoyed it. It wasn’t the cost of the dental work that had me so pissed off, it was seeing such a happy little guy and knowing that he had been suffering so much for so long due to his previous owner’s DENTAL NEGLECT.
It took about 2 months of daily progress with a toothbrush before the little guy got sort of “used to” having his remaining teeth brushed, and he doesn’t really “enjoy” it even after a year and a half. But he doesn’t have that many years left, and I don’t want him to suffer dental pain ever again.
People often look at me like I’m on crack when they find out I brush our multiple dogs’ teeth daily. But it’s just part of loving your dog and doing what is necessary to keep them healthy and happy. Would you let your 6 year old kid (or 10 year old) never brush their teeth to the point where they are rotting and falling out? I’m sure Child Protective Services would get involved! Our dogs aren’t “pets” for us, they are “family members”.