February 7, 2012

Men Of National Geographic Channel Valentine’s Day Tips

Giant SalamanderWhen it comes to Valentine’s Day I am very much the amateur.  I guess I’ve spent too many V-day’s all by me onesies.   Anyhow, early this week I received an email about the Men of National Geographic Channel and their Valentine’s Day tips.  I enjoyed the tips and the images (especially the Giant Salamander) and decided to post the images here.   I broke the article into two posts because the images are a bit large.  I’ll post the second Men of NatGeo V-day post tomorrow (yep February 14th…V-Day!)

A few weeks ago, we asked a group of our hosts (a.k.a. the “Men of National Geographic Channel”) for any Valentine’s Day-related tips they might share with us. Below (and attached as PDF and JPEG files) are some of the best answers we received, including ones from Cear Millan of Dog Whisperer, and John Garcia of Dogtown.

Brady Barr and The Giant Salamander

The Giant Salamander

Cesar Millan the Dog Whisperer

Cesar Millan

I hope you enjoyed and check out tomorrow’s post for more tips from the Men of National Geographic Channel!

The Winner of The Cesar Millan Mastering Leadership DVD Series

And the winner of the Cesar Millan Mastering Leadership DVD Series is….

Sorry all, I was supposed to have this done early in the month, but unfortunately the new year has been keeping me busy.  The contest ran during the month of December and all you had to do was add a meaningful comment on the website.  I removed some commentors from the competition because I didn’t consider they’re comments meaningful (as  mentioned “Nice Post” just doesn’t cut it).

We had a relatively small list of contestants (18 total).  I used Random.org to randomize everyone’s name and the person in the number 1 position is the winner.  Here’s a screen shot of the results:

Random List

Congratulations to Colleen the winner of the Cesar Millan Mastering Leadership DVD.  Colleen has her own blog and you can check out her adventures and excitement with her dog Luna at http://www.colleenkatana.com.

If you didn’t win the DVD set you can purchase it through amazon.com at the following link: Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set

Thanks everyone for entering the contest and stay tuned for more Puppy In Training contests in the coming months.

Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Review Part II

A couple weeks ago we reviewed the first disc from Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD set. If you missed the review take a look at it now by clicking this link: Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Review Part II. The first disc covered “People Training For Dogs” and it discussed several great topics on how to better understand and train your dog by getting to know dog psychology.

Disc 2 covers Becoming A Pack Leader and is very similar to an episode of the Dog Whisperer. This disc covers Cesar’s main points on how to become a pack leader and uses three case studies to illustrate his points. I haven’t seen every episode of the Dog Whisperer, but the three case studies may very well be from the Dog Whisperer TV show.

Here’s a summary and short review of Disc 2 of Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD set.

Becoming A Pack Leader

As I mentioned earlier Disc 2 is based on three case studies very similar to an episode of the Dog Whisperer.  I went ahead and took some notes and listed main points I got from each case study.

Case #1 Harley the German Shepherd -He runs the house. He gives no respect.

  • You don’t want to keep tension on the leash
  • There’s no leadership in Harley’s house.
  • When Cesar first enters a house with a troubled dog he doesn’t make eye contact.
  • If your dog is out in front he is the leader. If he’s by your side or behind you then he’s the follower.
  • Calm assertive energy controls in a wild pack of dogs.
  • Keep your dog on a short, relaxed leash. Tension in the leash = aggression.
  • Dog’s as followers will never run away from the leader in a pack of wild dogs.
  • Cesar dominates Harley in his territory. Psychological challenge. With a powerful breed like a German Shepherd it’s always recommended that you seek professional help. Ears back, head down is a sign of submission.
  • A slumped over body displays weak energy to the dog. Walk with your head held high and your shoulders back like you own the place.

In a pack of wild dogs the leader will enforce many rules…when they travel, when they hunt, when they eat, and when they rest. If your not the one setting the rules then your dog is setting the rules for you.

Case #2 Sadie The Wheaton Terrier – she has no rules, boundaries, or limitations.

  • Animals know that your an authority figure by how you behave.
  • Dogs won’t jump up if they perceive you as an authority figure.
  • This dog has no rules, boundaries, or limitations and that’s why she tends to run away.
  • Create a consequence for misbehaving. The dominant one should address himself to the follower. Cesar keeps the dog in a specific state until he released her from that state.
  • The boundaries need to be set by the pack leader.
  • When you say “Sadie No!” “Sadie Stop” (in an excited manner) that only creates excitement in the brain. A softer voice creates more relaxation. A loud voice creates more excitement.
  • Sadie is an Active Submissive type and born to be a follower that’s why she picks up on Cesar’s teachings so quickly. Cesar needs to make her Calm Submissive state.

Case #3 Dixie The Jack Russell Terrier – impossible to control on the walks. She has no leadership on the leash.

  • Dogs need, rules, boundaries and limitations both at home and on walks.
  • Don’t pickup a dog when he’s under stress that will only intensify or nurture that behavior. Don’t give affection to the dog when the dog is in an aggressive state. This just reinforces to the dog that what they are doing is correct.
  • The Ilusion Collar helps to keep the collar high on the neck. The softest part of the neck and the proper place for applying corrections. This makes it much easier to redirect the mind of the dog. This is very similar to how a mother dog controls her puppies by the neck.
  • Cesar gives Dixie corrections just as she starts to react before her behavior can escalate into something much worse. You have to be very alert when walking your dog.
  • Cesar uses several correction techniques: A leash correction and a slight tap on the side of the body…it’s not a kick…just enough to redirect the mind. One final correction he uses is the bite. His hand is the mouth and his fingertips are the teeth just as a mother dog would correct her puppies with her mouth.
  • Psychological Activities: Make Dixie sit facing away from the barking dogs. As soon as you see unwanted behavior you have to give a correction.
  • Dixie’s owner has a very passive energy which allows Dixie to take control of the situation.

Natural behavior of a dog is to be a hunter, but we don’t want hunters in the city we want a domestic type dog.

Use your energy to create a calm submissive state. Any tool that creates fear, tension, nervousness is a terrible tool. The energy you express can be the worse tool you use. The animal in her recognizes your energy. Make sure you use calm and assertive energy.

Four Levels of Dog Energy:

  1. Low – Usually want to be followers
  2. Medium – Usually want to be followers
  3. High – Usually want to be leaders
  4. Very High – Usually want to be leaders

When you get a dog you should look for one with the same or less energy then you. A dog with more energy will try to dominate you and become your pack leader. When choosing a dog it’s more important to choose the correct energy level rather than the correct breed.

Only give affectinon to your dog at the right time. Know when and how to give affection to a dog.

Typical for a dog to lower his head when a pack leader comes toward them. Give body, mind, then affection. You can give emotional affection when the body is in balance, but not when it’s out of balance. Most people share affection when the mind is unbalance which is the wrong thing to do it tells the dog that that behavior is acceptable.

Here’s what Cesar hopes you get out of this DVD on Becoming A Pack Leader:

  • Be the pack leader everyday
  • A pack leader sets rules, boundaries and limitations.
  • A pack leader projects Calm and Assertive ENERGY to the pack.
  • A pack leader walks in front.
  • A pack leader walks with the pack everyday.
  • Cesar recommends a 45 minute walk in the morning and feed the dog after the walk not before.

My Thoughts

Another great disc from the Mastering Leadership DVD set.  The three case studies from disc 2 represent three of the most common problems between dogs and dog owners.

The first dog, Harley should remind owners to choose dogs that match their personality.  As Cesar mention it’s not necessarily a specific breed, but an energy level.   If you are a low energy person you will have a difficult time raising a high energy dog.

The second dog, Sadie shows us what happens when a dog doesn’t have rules, boundaries, and limitations.  Cesar helps out in this situation by setting rules, boundaries, and limitations and also presents Sadie with consequences to her actions.

The third dog, Dixie is uncontrollable on the leash and on walks.  Cesar recommends that Dixie needs leadership on the leash.

Cesar Milan Mastering Leadership DVD Contest

I have a brand new extra copy of Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set that I want to give to one of my lucky readers. All you have to do is leave a comment anywhere on my blog during the month of December 2008 and I’ll enter your name in a drawing to be held January 1st to give away the Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set. By the way, “Nice Post” just won’t cut it. You must add a meaningful comment that adds to the blog post. Try relating your comment to the post and something that has happened in your life. You can add as many comments as you like and I’ll enter your name an extra time each time you leave a meaningful comment

I hope you enjoyed the review and please let me know if you have any questions in the comment section below…your next comment could win you the Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set.

Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Review Part I

In your household is your dog the Pack Leader? Does your dog jump on you when you arrive home? Does your dog paw you when it’s time for dinner? When you open the front door does your dog walk out first? If you answered yes to any of these questions then Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set is something you have to see.

I just received the Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set. Do you enjoy watching Cesar Millan the Dog Whisperer on the National Geographic Channel? This DVD set is not exactly like the Dog Whisperer where he goes around to different homes solving problems. It’s filmed in front of a live, interactive audience with practical footage, and also some clips from the Dog Whisperer show to reinforce specific points.

People Training For Dogs – Disc 1

Here’s an outline from Disc 1 of Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set.

The five section this disc covers are:

  1. Dogs as animals
  2. Dogs as a Species
  3. Dogs as Breeds
  4. Dogs as Personality
  5. Dogs Fulfillment

After I watched disc 1 (twice) I thought to myself…I’m going to make my parents watch this disc. I’m not sure if they’ll follow all or any of Cesar’s teachings, but it’s very eye opening and will help them better train their dog.

5 Important Points From Disc 1:

  • Rules, Boundaries, and Limitations – Your dog must have rules, boundaries, and limitations. As a pack leader it’s your job (the human) to enforce these because if you don’t then your dog will assume the role of pack leader and start setting up his own rules, boundaries, and limitations.
  • Four Levels Of Energy – Very High, High, Medium, and Low – Low and Medium are born to be followers and the high and the very high are born to be leaders. It’s not so much the breed you want, but the level of energy.
  • Importance Of The Walk – a simple walk makes you in tune with your dog. That’s why a homeless person and their dog seem to be so in tune together because they’re always walking together. The owner should be in the front and the dog should be in the back (owner leads the dog).
  • Dog Fulfillment – Knowing how to fulfill a dog properly will give them balance.
  • The Fulfillment Formula has an order 1. Exercise 2. Discipline 3. Affection – this will accomplish what your dog needs. We often times mix up the order in the formula. We need to fulfill our dogs first then ourselves. The Affection is for us (the humans) not for the dogs. The Body | The Mind | The Heart.

Of course there’s a ton of other information besides just what I listed above, but I wanted to share the main points that stuck out in my head.

My Thoughts

As I mentioned earlier as soon as I finish up with this DVD set it’s going to my parents and I’m going to force them to watch all three discs. I was very impressed by the first disc, People Training For Dogs. It covers some key areas that I believe will help both novice and advanced dog owners. The first disc runs only about 45 minutes in length and is very easy to digest in one sitting. I’d recommend any person who wishes to increase their understanding of dogs, dog behavior, dog psychology, and would also like to strengthen their bond with their dog to purchase and watch Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set Disc 1.

Wait…there’s more to come. Over the next few days I’ll also review Disc 2 and 3.

Cesar Milan Mastering Leadership DVD Contest

I have a brand new extra copy of Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set that I want to give to one of my lucky readers. All you have to do is leave a comment anywhere on my blog during the month of December 2008 and I’ll enter your name in a drawing to be held January 1st to give away the Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set. By the way, “Nice Post” just won’t cut it. You must add a meaningful comment that adds to the blog post. Try relating your comment to the post and something that has happened in your life. You can add as many comments as you like and I’ll enter your name an extra time each time you leave a meaningful comment

I hope you enjoyed the review and please let me know if you have any questions in the comment section below…your next comment could win you the Cesar Millan’s Mastering Leadership DVD Set.