MY WIENER DOG BIT SOMEONE'S WEENIE | Cesar Solves the Case | Limited Series

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Published 2020-09-02
Rescuing a dog is one of most unselfish and fulfilling things a pet parent can do. Giving pets their forever home by rescuing a dog doesn’t just come with its love, but also it could come with its past. However, there is a difference between stories and realities. Dogs live in the moment and don’t dwell on their past. Cesar shows how Pet Parents can sometimes hold onto their past that affects their own future.

In this episode of "Cesar Solves The Case", Kendall Long joins us at Cesar Millan’s ranch as she is having trouble with her rescue saved from a kill shelter in Korea, Pistachio. We applaud Kendall for her choice and thank Bunnies & Buddies for having a mission to help save dogs from kill shelters.

Kendall's issue is that to her Pistachio doesn’t like people too much. Every pet parent has experienced something like this and could lead to a feeling that their dog is aggressive. Pistachio barks at Kendall’s friends, guests, and has even bit someone’s ******. Talk about trust issues, right?

Pistachio's issues according to her continue into how her dog gets aggressive when greeting people and leads to nipping. Cesar, throughout this episode, helps Kendall understand how Pistachio can start to trust other people and not feel he has to protect her. A key lesson is that pet parents need to remember to keep giving direction, so your dog knows that you know how to protect.

Dogs detect energy. Always remember that. Dog's don't investigate your past, but they are going to assess and evaluate at that moment. They teach us that it's not always about the past, so we must learn to let go.

Watch and Find out if Cesar Can Solve the case!

Here are timestamps of what you can find in this episode:

00:44 - Meet Kendall & Pistachio!
01:50 - How To Enter A Dog Park
04:32 - Pistachio tries to leave the Dog Park and Cesar guides Kendall to take the leadership position.
07:34 - Kendall tells the story where Pistachio had a very interesting bite.
08:45 - How Pet Parents' Energy can affect their pets.
09:38 - The difference between Discipline and Punishment for dogs.
10:33 - Where Pistachio and Kendall met in their lives / Importance of Moving on.
11:28 - Importance of Trust / Independence / Stories
13:00 - Pistachio meets Rio, our Macaw.
14:35 - Cesar teaches Kendall how her friends could meet Pistachio the right way.
15:34 - How a Lack of Confidence can affect your pets.

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DIRECTED BY: PETER JACOB
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THANKS TO KENDALL & PISTASCHIO
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Better Humans, Better Planet
Trust, Respect, Love

All Comments (21)
  • @AnaSzop
    Probably the 1st owner that i like - "Help train me" not to fix the dog. Yesss girl!
  • @RustyDodd
    "Only the Americans see discipline as punishment." Cesar, can you train America please!
  • Hey Pack! Tell me what you think about this case and what other types of cases that you'd like to watch. Do you think I solved the case? What would you do?
  • @snafflavb1199
    I watch Cesar Milan all the time and I don't even own a dog
  • @ChowDownDetroit
    I don’t get why some people say negative things about cesar’s techniques. I’ve been using Cesar’s way for years and it works 100% of the time
  • @monalisa5705
    This girl has a lot of anxiety and the dog senses it
  • I MISS SEEING CESAR!!!! The WORLD needs him especially right now. They way America is at the moment needs to see Cesar and get themselves to center more for harmony in all of Nature.
  • @elifeletastorga
    99% training the human 1% the dogs this is the perfect example of it.
  • @lexaandco7546
    You can see she took in every word Cesar says! She was completely open to learning and knew that this was on her and not the dog. Awesome video as always 😍😍
  • @stelas9307
    "The faster you get to calmness, the faster the problem passes". Thank you for this wise advise.
  • @sarahv1468
    Our earth is more beautiful and safe with Cesar Millan ❤️
  • This is the first time I heard someone on the show saying that THEY need help, not the dog. And you could really tell that she trusted Cesar, like he was guiding her on a deep level and that she needed that. I think its compassionate of him and strong of her to ask and recieve answers. Great episode!
  • @amacuro
    I like how she is so open to learning and so willing to listen. If she truly manages to let go of her fear, her dog will be fine.
  • @LadySamurai88
    I’ve been called “a dog abuser” cause i treat my dog like a dog. I’ve been called “a dog abuser” because when my French Bulldog was a puppy i asked my neighbor to learn him how to swim cause he felt in the water and could have drowned if the same neighbor wasn’t with me and saved him in time. I’m in a electric wheelchair and would risk my life for my dog but i’m not fast enough so if he falls in the water it’s good that he can at least keep himself long enough above water for me to try to rescue him. And now he is like a Lab and loves water i can’t let him go off leash close to water cause he goes right in 😂 Yes i treat my dog like a dog but that doesn’t mean i treat him with less respect. But obviously she who called be a dog abuser when i told her i treat my dog like a dog thinks that dogs don’t deserve the same respect as we do so she treats her dogs like humans.
  • @gr8fuljon
    dogs feed off our energy. they give what they get. so, neurotic people, tend to have neurotic dogs. LOVE THESE VIDS CESAR!!!!
  • @milenataylor2
    This video was amazing. There were so many lessons Cesar touched upon. Literally everything he said could have its own separate video. I love this freaking man!!!
  • I adopted a GSD/Weimaraner mix from Romania roughly 2 years ago. He was 8 months old when I got him and had spent most of that time in a shelter without getting any socialization with other dogs or humans. It's been a struggle, but he's getting better every day. Just last weekend he met a kitten for the first time and I was kinda worried as he usually barks and pulls when he sees cats. They got along just fine though and he let the kitten climb all over him.
  • @zarablack4504
    Omg 911 Cesar to the rescue is coming back? Even better!! Well done, Still fan! Making my day good, today i said goodbye to my aubt rott weiler, 7 yrs old🕊️💚
  • @ExhuastedLama
    “Remember you might not always get the dog you want, but you always get the dog you need.” Absolutely beautiful and accurate statement.