Shocking Cesar Millan Video
Our post yesterday showing the Doritos Super Bowl commercial with the dog and the shock collar drew a lot of comments against these devices. The turnaround at the end of the commercial may have amused many, but the idea of shock collars did not.
Today we present a new video, showing what appears to be Cesar Millan somewhat surreptitiously using a shock collar to make a dog “behave” around a cat. It’s torturous to watch as the dog screams out and eventually becomes fearful and submissive. Since the video does not show the context of what Cesar is doing, maybe he has explained that this is a last-ditch desperate measure. But if the text at the top of this video is true — that the viewing audience is never told that a shock collar is being used — it’s even more heinous. It looks like Cesar is using his mental powers and small corrections with this leash and “SHH” sounds to make the dog behave when he’s actually using painful and frightening electricity. (Could the “SHH” sound actually be the sound of zapping?”)
When did The Dog Whisperer become The Dog Shocker?
I am far from a training guru, so I’d love to hear from some trainers or anyone else about what could be going on. If you saw the complete show, did Millan explain what he was doing? In this video, it really looks like he’s just sneaking the shocks, but that just can’t be the case — can it? The owner must have known what he was up to. And she just sat there, unflinching…
And how about the woman’s comment at the end? “It’s been a lesson for me to learn how to relate to one that wants to dominate me.” OK, so apparently she’ll be using shock collars on her bosses and beaus from now on. I’d like to see Part 2.
(I apologize at the outset to our friends outside the US. It seems that most National Geographic videos are unviewable in many other countries. That’s a shame…)












