Could an admin please move the page to the correct name? See above for community consensus. This actual title of the program is Dog Whisperer, not The Dog Whisperer.
Looking at Dog Whisperer looks like the last person merged the wrong way - someone feel free to do that ) Oogles 15:29, (UTC) No idea how. The last unsigned poster is right, it's Dog Whisperer. The correct title of the show is "Dog Whisperer," without the definite article "The."
Probably a better place to even put the IACP membership is on the Cesar page and not the dog whisperer page, but moved it so it was in the brief introduction. HOWEVER, if so, a better place to put that commentary would be on an IACP page (along with sourcing it) nothing in mission statements/purpose indicates the iacp promotes this. cesar is also an honorary member (didn't take an exam). " there is no source to this and nothing on the website indicates that fact, and seems to offer memberships via various people taking exams, like training exams, grooming, etc - like a certification. "The IACP promotes the usage of punishment and electronic devices to treat animal behavior. Link leads to a 404, please fix the link thanks.- Kilikman ( talk) 12:34, 3 June 2008 (UTC)Ī link might be - Kevinkor2 ( talk) 07:21, 8 September 2009 (UTC) iacp He just got sued, somebody wanna include that? It's just as notable as being parodied on South Park. To balance this article, are there any sources supporting his methods? I'd like to hear another side other than negative critiques (if they exist). That criticism relates more to Ceasar himself than to this article. I think some of Derr's observations should be invluded here in a 'criticisms" seciton, lest everyone think that Milan's approach is accepted across the board by all dog experts.
I think it really sheds light on Milan's one-size-fits all approach to handling dogs, and the fact that what makes for good TV isn't always built on sound research.
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