Saturday, October 10, 2009, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Jackson Hole Center for the Arts Theater
Renowned dog behavior expert and best-selling author Cesar Millan is one of the most sought-after dog rehabilitation specialists in the world. From bullying Chihuahuas to timid great Danes, Cesar has an uncanny gift for communicating with dogs and seeing the world through their eyes.
With more than twenty years experience, Cesar Millan has been called, “a Dr. Phil for dogs”. His amazing rehabilitations of aggressive, scared, compulsive and jealous dogs are evident as he travels the country working with dogs, training owners and sharing his “exercise, discipline, affection” formula for balanced canines. At appearances throughout the country, Cesar Millan has audiences spellbound as he opens minds and hearts to amazing new insights about man’s best friend…and about themselves.
Join Cesar Millan as he shares his magic and wisdom in creating a happier, healthier relationship between humans and their canine companions. Participants will learn how they inadvertently play a role in their dog’s behavioral “issues”, but also how to change this dynamic by learning how to see the world from their pet’s perspective.
Founder of the Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles, Cesar is the star of National Geographic’s Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan. In addition to his educational seminars and work with unstable dogs, he and his wife founded the Cesar and Ilusion Millan Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial support and rehabilitation expertise to shelters. Cesar has appeared on Oprah, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Today Show, The View and Live with Regis and Kelly. He has co-authored three New York Times bestsellers: Cesar’s Way, Be the Pack Leader and his latest, A Member of the Family.
“I believe a strong family is the foundation of all achievement. If we have a family behind us cheering us on – whether that means just one dog or one human; or ten people or fifty dogs – we have a springboard of support to go out and reach any dreams to which we dare to aspire.”