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Give your dog something to do before you share food, water, toys or affection. This way the dog earns his treat. For example, have him or her perform the sit or down command.
Cesar Millan
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Cesar Millan
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: August 27
Cynologist
Dog Trainer
Writer
Municipio de San Salvador
César Felipe Millán Favela
Dog Whisperer
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