Cesar Millan Plans December Seminar
November 12, 2008 by Paris and John
Filed under Celebrity Dog News, Dog News

Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer, is offering just one seminar in 2008, and it’s just around the corner in early December. The seminar will be held in Atlanta so if you’ll be near the city on December 6, don’t miss it!
The seminar will cover topics such as rules, boundaries and limitations for dogs as well as Cesar’s leash techniques. You’ll also find plenty of good information on animal behavior. Here’s a look at some of the advice the Dog Whisperer provided during a Baltimore seminar in 2007:
“I just want you to understand that instincts are just as important as love. Instincts are just as important as intelligence. Instincts are just as important as spirituality. In the end, they all work together, and to me, that is the experience of being complete. To have the ability to be instinctually, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually connected.
“Dogs can give you access to that — animals can give you access to that — but they must be balanced. The balance is what gives you the connection. An unstable dog will not trigger that. You can pray all day long, and a dog will not become balanced. You actually have to do the exercise and practice the discipline in order for him to become balanced, because he is part of Mother Nature. You can’t just wish for something. You must act on it. If you want a balanced dog, you have to practice what creates the balance.”
Time and Date: Saturday, December 6th, at 2 PM
Where: Atlanta, Georgia in the John A. Williams Theatre at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Price: Premium tickets, which include a Meet-and-Greet with Cesar after the show, will be on sale for $250. Regular tickets range from $150 – $25, depending on distance from the stage.
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Here’s a short look at Cesar’s seminar:
For More Information:
• for tickets, visit Ticketmaster.com
• for more information, visit Cesar Millan’s website
Photo courtesy Cesar Millan, Inc.
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