Known as the dog whispered by many, Cesar Millan is back to rehabilitate dogs and train pet owners for a second season in his new series, “Cesar to the Rescue”!
Over the past two decades, Millan has rehabilitated dogs and changed owners’ lives for the better. He empowers dog owners to build strong, healthy and happy relationships with their beloved canine companions using a time-tested formula of exercise, discipline and affection. Millan has inspired viewers around the globe through his television series and his live stage show Cesar Millan: Leader of the Pack, which has sold out arenas worldwide.
If you may have missed it, fret not as Cesar to the Rescue is back this time with twelve-parts! Beginning from 6 May 2015 at 9.00pm, the season will be aired on NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL (ASTRO Channel 553).
This season, Millan travels to a new neighbourhood on a weekly basis where he is summoned by co-workers, relatives, friends and neighbours who “blow the whistle” on a four-legged menace that has turned their lives upside down. As a result, the dog owners he encounters are stressed out, nervous, terrified at times, and feel out of control. In each episode, Millan also packs in practical tips and valuable insights to help loyal fans and new viewers alike.
Often, the cases this season warrant Millan taking both dogs and owners to his Dog Psychology Center, a 45-acre facility in the hills outside Los Angeles, where he utilises his pack of balanced dogs to socialise with the “problematic” dogs as well as have the dogs exercise using a special pool and long pack walks. Millan interacts very closely with the owners, teaching them how to handle and correct their dogs’ naughty behaviours. When needed, he also works with the dogs and owners in his home training annex, where he is able to help them overcome issues that occur in common living areas like the bedroom, kitchen and living room.
After a period of rehabilitation, Millan gives the owners homework assignments — challenges to master their leadership over their dog. At the end of each episode of Cesar to the Rescue, the owners rejoin Millan to review surveillance footages of how they handled their dogs in the form of homework assignments.
Millan will also be sharing with the owners on what they did correctly and what they can continue to improve. He then offers some final words of encouragement and thoughts about his experience working on their cases.
In an upcoming and exclusive visit to Asia, the canine expert will be having a ‘Love Your Dogs Tour’ seminar in Malaysia happening this 30 May, 7.30pm at the Plenary Hall, KL Convention Centre. Dog lovers can expect Millan to showcase his useful tips as well as techniques on how to manage a happier relationship with their furry companions. Be sure not to miss this chance to get up close and personal with Cesar Millan, the dog whisperer!
Cesar to the Rescue is produced for Nat Geo People by ITV Studios America in association with Leepson Bounds Entertainment. For ITV Studios America and Leepson Bounds Entertainment, Cesar Millan, David Leepson and Jordan Roberts are executive producers. For NGCI, Executive Vice President and Head of International Content is Hamish Mykura.
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