Would You Breed Cesar Millan?

Well, would you?


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BostonBanker

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Even in the GIF I felt he was staring down a dog. I wonder if staring contests are considered a way to promote yourself as alpha.
I would bet my first born.

And the way he walks. "I have a giant magnet in my chest" looks a whole lot like "calm assertive".
 

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No. The conformation issues could be compensated for with the proper b*tch, but his sketchy and unpredictable temperament means it's a no go.
 

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He's well put together and has nice skin and muscle tone. I think the right bitch could offset the temperament issues. He also clearly enjoys his job. Has he been health tested?

**That awkward moment when you realize you are the only one who finds Cesar Millan attractive.**
 

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He's well put together and has nice skin and muscle tone. I think the right bitch could offset the temperament issues. He also clearly enjoys his job. Has he been health tested?

**That awkward moment when you realize you are the only one who finds Cesar Millan attractive.**
He should probably be neutered, I do believe his height is under standard. His aggression level and territorial marking might resolve as well?
 

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He's well put together and has nice skin and muscle tone. I think the right bitch could offset the temperament issues. He also clearly enjoys his job. Has he been health tested?

**That awkward moment when you realize you are the only one who finds Cesar Millan attractive.**
No, you really can't breed away from temperament issues. Conformation, okay, but temperament you can't compromise.
 

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I don't like the unknown pedigree or health testing but the biggest concern is temperament.

For a working Millan, his chest looks ok, not too heavily muscled but not sure he has what it takes get into a hole, dig to quarry or brave enough.

I can't see him fitting into my home very well, he might have to be crated a lot because he wouldn't get along with me or the jrts very well. They nor I would tolerate the false bravado crap as he struts around. True 'alpha's' are not aggressive or live in conflict and he just doesn't get that, therefore he would cause to many problems in the house. Lobbing off his balls might help but wouldn't breed him because I label him as non confident and fear aggressive.

As for agility, his height is a disadvantage. Too short for one division, too tall for another and I don't think he would work hard enough to over come that disadvantage. Under pressure he would do to many avoidance behaviours or quit on me, when things don't go his way. Not to mention that he doesn't take training or direction very well. Not a biddable temperament at all. Perhaps a bit dim witted and slow, neither are good qualities or easy to train.

I have never seen him run or jump and question his speed and endurance. But he did cross the border illegally, so that might be proof of that to a degree.

But over all not a good example with too many temperament issues.
 
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Darn you with the poll choices! No, I think he has temperament issues, but then again, I SO badly must have Pistachio Gelato!

And honestly, without a pedigree there's no way to know what traits will be passed down and those that might not be, or what else is hidden, heck get the right combo and you could even end up with a satanic temperament, would you want to risk that? Then again he's probably just all fluff, a "watch man" more than a guard, remember, it's the quiet ones you have to be careful with.
 

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Yes I would, structurally he is sound and has good conformation (lets face it ... the guy IS hot), but I would choose a "female" with a less intense temperament in hopes for "middle of the road" offspring temperament wise :rofl1:.
 

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Yes I would, structurally he is sound and has good conformation (lets face it ... the guy IS hot), but I would choose a "female" with a less intense temperament in hopes for "middle of the road" offspring temperament wise :rofl1:.

EWWW So much EWWW!!!! I do not see CM as hot. Each to their own I guess. lol
 

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Maybe because of his attitude? I guess that does make him undesirable. But just to look at, yeah I do find him cute LOL ... a little short for me (I am almost 5ft 10) but cute all the same.
 

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