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Dog DVDs: Top Six for Christmas 2009!

Dog DVDs: Our Top Six for Christmas 2009!

1. Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: Cesar’s Toughest Cases:

For twenty years Cesar has dealt with all types of canines. This episode features several of Cesar’s toughest cases including: Matilda the skateboard munching Bulldog vicious Min-Pin Chip and ferocious Chihuahua Bandit just to name a few. See how Cesar deals with each of these unique issues in this special episode of Dog Whisperer. How will Cesar rehabilitate some of his toughest cases?

Buy “Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: Cesar’s Toughest Cases” Today.

2. Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: The Complete Third Season:

Cesar Millan has an uncanny ability to rehabilitate problem dogs of all shapes and sizes. With the major success of his hit show on National Geographic Channel and DVD, Cesar has captured the national spotlight as America’s favourite dog expert. Each episode of the Dog Whisperer documents the remarkable transformations that take place under Cesar’s guidance by teaching and helping dogs and their owners achieve happier lives together.

Buy “Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: The Complete Third Season” Today.

3. Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan – Aggression:

Cesar Millan has been called the Dr. Phil for Dogs. With an uncanny ability to rehabilitate problem dogs of all shapes and sizes, Cesar has captured the national spotlight with his hit TV show on the National Geographic Channel. Each episode of the Dog Whisperer documents the remarkable transformations that take place under Cesar’s guidance and teaching, helping dogs and their owners live happier lives together.

Custmer Review: Quote – “Great tips, great techniques, sanity saver! I was not sold on some of the techniques, but I watched the show and rented a few of his DVDss after being super frustrated with our Siberian Husky. He’s a wonderful dog, but very powerful and I didn’t particularly enjoy being pushed and jumped on, or when he did this to a guest or knocked down children. Walking him was not enjoyable, it was basically our dog dragging us! Often… half way across the street, once throwing my back out. I had enough. I pleaded with my husband to try something new. Basically our dog hardly responded to any commands. We tried regular obedience training. We finally started to use some of Cesar’s techniques and with consistency, we are so much less stressed and our home is more peaceful! We have taught him to stay and sit and to reward him when he is calm etc. He no longer rushes people, which is phenomenal to us. Even our kids love watching the shows, they understand why we are responding or not responding to our dog. I don’t agree that Cesar is aggressive, rather he uses his energy and specific touch techniques. I think some people are oversensitive to correcting any behaviour issues. Everyone needs to feel safe and secure, with specific boundaries and expectations, whether it be kids, people or pets. I think it helps keep us all balanced :- Cesar shows immense patience and compassion. Hope this helps someone else.

Buy “Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan – Aggression” Today.

4. How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With:

DVD video which contains material not included in the book, How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With, and it makes the training methods taught in the book absolutely clear and understandable. Covers general care, socialization, communication, and methods of shaping puppy behavior, veterinary care, and basic training.

Buy “How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With” Today.

5. Beethoven’s Big Break:

Toydogtoys.com: Beethoven is back and he’s about to get his big Hollywood break and perhaps find a new family in the process. Lizard trainer Eddie (Jonathan Silverman) has a very no-nonsense attitude toward animals: they are a business investment, not pets. Eddie’s son Billie (Hannah Montana’s Moises Arias) yearns for a dog of his own, but his father refuses to bend his no-pets policy, even when Billie rescues a huge St. Bernard from the city streets. Billie quickly dubs the dog Beethoven due to the dog’s fascination with a televised concert of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony and Eddie grudgingly agrees to let Beethoven spend one night at the house. When a movie-star dog is dognapped, Eddie is fired, but in a fluke is hired as head animal trainer when the film’s director, Stanley (Eddie Griffin), and producer Patricia (Cheers’Rhea Perlman) choose Beethoven to replace Frizzy in the film. As Beethoven worms his way into the home and hearts of Eddie and Billie, show writer Lisa (Jennifer Finnigan) starts hanging out at their house to rewrite the show and Billie and Eddie have never been happier in their lives. When Beethoven is dognapped, Eddie, Billie, and Lisa learn a lot about themselves, what comprises a family, and what’s really important in life as they battle to save Beethoven. This film is full of hilarious escapades by the lovable, overly exuberant Beethoven and is appealing to the entire family despite its PG rating for some mild rude humor. For the serious Beethoven fans, Beethoven’s Dog-Gone Best Movie Pack contains all six Beethoven movies including Beethoven’s Big Break.

Buy “Beethoven’s Big Break” Today.

6. Nature: Dogs That Changed the World:

Academy Award-winner F. Murray Abraham narrates this NATURE miniseries about the remarkable and enduring relationship between dogs and humans, and why dogs have earned a unique and fundamental place in the human heart. More than 750 million of us share our lives with dogs. We love and cherish them. But this most adored of animal companions was once the wild and savage wolf. How did this astonishing transformation take place? In spectacular location footage, NATURE shows how indispensable certain breeds have been to their people, from the Arctic’s native Inuit and their sled dogs to desert dwelling Jordanians and the speedy saluki.

Buy “Nature: Dogs That Changed the World” Today.

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November 11, 2009 - Posted by | Dog Books and DVDs | , , , , , ,

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