Friday, February 27, 2015

Cesar 911

[10/15/15] Season 3 coming in 2016

[2/27/15]  How to watch Season 2 of Cesar 911

[1/15/14] Cesar's getting a new show.  Sounds a lot like Dog Whisperer 2.  Hope so anyway.  If so, it should fare better than Leader of the Pack and Doggie Nightmares.  Neither of which measured up to MPH's production efforts which had a lot to do with DW's success (imo).

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Cesar Millan is coming back for the bad dogs in new Nat Geo Wild series “Cesar 911″ — and he’s only bringing Milkbones for the ones who “sit” and “stay.”

The new series, produced by ITV Studios America (“Hell’s Kitchen”) in association with Leepson Bounds Entertainment, premieres on Friday, Mar. 7, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Nat Geo Wild and Nat Geo Mundo. It will debut internationally on Nat Geo Wild in April, billed as “Cesar to the Rescue.”

Each week, the “Dog Whisperer” is summoned by co-workers, relatives, friends and neighbors to take on a four-legged menace that is terrorizing their community. Millan will evaluate the situation and rehabilitate the problem dogs — as well as their humans.

Each episode of “Cesar 911″ will consist of two stories within one community. First, Millan will meet with the whistle-blowers to get briefed on the situation. He then evaluates both the dogs and owners through home, business and neighborhood locations where the dogs display their problem behavior. There, he’ll either get to work right on the spot, or relocate the troubled pooches to his Dog Psychology Center for more in-depth cases.

On the premiere episode of “Cesar 911,” “Family Feud,” Millan heads to Orange County to tackle black Lab mix Misty and Shiba Inu mix Auggie, who are biters. The following week on “Boss With a Bark,” Millan will take on a yapping Bichon Frise trio. On March 21′s “Dog Fight,” he’ll be called in to break up dog-agrressive Boxers and a nippy Chihuahua.

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You’ve probably got a barker somewhere in the neighborhood, or the dog that’s always getting out. You may have a neighbor whose dog is aggressive toward everything. Maybe you haven’t visited your sister for a while because her dog is out of control, or avoid the dog park because of one particular dog owner and their misbehaving hound.

You really can’t just walk up to these people and tell them they need to fix their dog. People can take it very personally when you criticize their dog training skills. But what if there were a way to blow the whistle and get help in these situations?

That’s exactly what a whole bunch of people did, and the result is my all-new series, “Cesar 911,” premiering on NatGeo WILD this Friday, March 7th, at 9 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time. I’m very proud of this show and excited to share it with you, because it goes beyond anything I’ve done before.
Instead of helping just one family and dog at a time, I’m now helping entire communities work together to bring balance to the dog or dogs that have been causing conflict. I get called in to help a restaurateur whose dogs are scaring away customers, a family who’s afraid of their own dog, a Chihuahua terrorizing an entire dance school, and a lot more.

The best part about it, for me, is that bringing the community into it does more than just rehabilitate dogs. It heals people and reduces tension and conflict.

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According to this facebook post, the show will supposedly be available on hulu and youtube, 30 days after the showing on TV.  We'll see.  Because that's what they said about Leader of the Pack and nothing.

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Yep, available on hulu.  Hopefully it sticks around and doesn't disappear like Dog In The City did (for example).  Also mirrored to dailymotion and uploaded to youtube by natgeowild.

The season is already with over (only six episodes), but has been renewed for another season.

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Noticed Cesar 911 is now on Netflix.  That makes up a little for the Dog Whisperer being taken off Hulu and The Best of Dog Whisperer being taken off Netflix.  A couple of other shows have caught my attention.  Lucky Dog on Hulu, a current series which is currently being shown on CBS.  And Animal House, a series from 2004.

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Season 2 starts airing in February, preceded by Cesar's live show special Viva Las Vegas.

*** [1/8/15]  The first episode of season 2 will air on February 27.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Sonic

So many of you followed the story of Sonic, the 98-pound blue fawn pit bull deemed too aggressive to be adopted and “sentenced” to Cesar’s care by a judge in Apple Valley. We are so proud to report that, thanks to Paws for Veterans, Sonic is now in his forever home with US veteran Ray Lewis in South Florida, working as a service dog. Sonic — we salute you!