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The Anti-Cesar: Dr. Ian Dunbar

November 7, 2006

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Thanks to D.L. Guerrero and her blog for letting me know I’d missed a great piece on dog-training pioneer Dr. Ian Dunbar:

There is a quiet battle being fought in dog-training circles, and Dunbar, though he didn’t pick the fight, represents one side. The mild, very mannered Dunbar is armed with degrees and scientific study: a veterinary degree and a Special Honors in physiology and biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College of London University, a doctorate in animal behavior from the psychology department of UC Berkeley and a decade of research on the olfactory communication, social behavior and aggression in domestic dogs. All this, plus decades of dog-training experience.

Impressive, yes, but his opponent in this training controversy is backed by big business, Hollywood celebrity and, even worse, some say, the power of charisma. Cesar Millan, a.k.a. the Dog Whisperer, has his own television series on the National Geographic Channel and is churning out a burgeoning enterprise of videos and books. The subject of a recent New Yorker profile by Malcolm Gladwell, Millan is often photographed on high-tech in-line skates, leading a pack of pit bulls, rottweilers and German shepherds. The sexy Millan’s dog-handling credentials include an upbringing on a Mexican farm, an “uncanny gift for communicating with dogs” and his Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles.

Hmmmm. I know who I’d rather go to for advice, and it ain’t Mr. Millan.

Filed under: animals: pets — Gina Spadafori @ 12:57 pm

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  1. Yeah Gina!

    Comment by Kim Hanson — November 7, 2006 @ 3:54 pm

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