A lot of people ask me "What do think of that Cesar Millan guy? Is he a genius or what?" and I think now I'm just going to print this article out and hand it to them. Like Breeden, I was a huge fan of the show and it gave me a lot of confidence when I first started working with dogs. However, the more I learn both from other trainers and from my own dogs, the more watching the show is an exercise in discomfort.
Anyway, while I found this article to be right on the money, you defintiely don't have to agree with me and I'm sure a lot of people won't; I have nothing but respect for your opinions and experiences and would welcome hearing your responses to the article.