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El encantador de perros niega que use cerdos para entrenar canes
Tras ser acusado de crueldad animal, César Millán, “El encantador de perros”, señaló que en ningún momento usó un cerdo para entrenar a un perro agresivo, ya que el puerco se encuentra bien y el perro logró ser educado.
Por medio de la cuenta de página de Facebook de Nat Geo Wild se observa cómo el can vuelve a ingresar a donde se encuentran varios cerdos, pero no agrede a ninguno.
El entrenador mexicano señaló que usa las mismas técnicas para ayudar a perros agresivos: en el entrenamiento pone al perro junto a otro animal que no le gusta para que ambos aprendan a convivir.
El polémico capítulo (Cesar 911) muestra a un bulldog terrier francés, llamado Simon, perseguir y arrancar un pedazo de oreja a un de cerdo.
Learn about the complete story of Simon, an aggressive French bulldog mix: https://t.co/iDuMwOQx2Y
— Cesar Millan (@cesarmillan) 11 de marzo de 2016
A statement regarding "Dog Whisperer" Cesar Millan: Cesar Millan has dedicated his life to helping dogs and to showing how even the most difficult "problem dog" can be rescued and rehabilitated. In a recent episode of the Nat Geo WILD series Cesar 911, Cesar works with an aggressive French bulldog/terrier mix named Simon, who has a history of attacking other animals, including his owner's pet pot-bellied pigs. A short clip from the episode was shared online and showed Simon chasing a pig and nipping its ear, causing the ear to bleed. The clip caused some concern for viewers who did not see or understand the full context of the encounter. Included here is an additional clip from the same episode to provide missing context. Cesar has created a safe and controlled environment at his Dog Psychology Center (DPC) in California in which to rehabilitate some of the most extreme—or "red zone"—cases of dog aggression, such as Simon's. It is important to clarify that Cesar took precautions, such as putting Simon on a long lead to assess his behavior, before making initial corrections and removing the leash. The pig that was nipped by Simon was tended to immediately afterward, healed quickly and showed no lasting signs of distress. As the additional clip reveals, Cesar and his animal pack effectively helped Simon to overcome his aggressive behavior toward other animals; as a result, Simon did not have to be separated from his owner or euthanized.
Posted by Nat Geo Wild on viernes, 11 de marzo de 2016
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