The driver of the TV show The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan, is being investigated by the police of the city of Los Angeles, after a possible case of animal abuse is reported.
accusation came after an incident during the filming of her new Cesar 911 program, which aims to educate aggressive dogs.
in one of the cases handled by the “canine psychologist,” Millan used a pig for the therapy of a French bulldog.
His goal was that the latter learned to share with other animals, as they had previously attacked two small pigs.
According to witnesses present at the recording chapter, the dog, named Simon, bit and pulled out a piece of ear pig.
the chapter was already issued, but the images exposed the alleged damage done was not seen.
Because of this, the Department of Animal Control came to Los Angeles Dog Psychology Center Millan to take his statement and verify the facts. However, the TV host was traveling outside the city.
The fact is still under investigation, but animalistic already launched a campaign to demand the cancellation of the program.
the main organizer of this action, Laura Nativo, told NBC that “it is no way to rehabilitate an animal, it is painful and aggressive pigs”.
the channel broadcasting the program, Nat Geo Wild, issued a statement defending Millan.
“The pig was attacked by Simon attended immediately. He was cured quickly and showed no signs of lasting distress. The images show that Cesar and his herd of animals effectively helped Simon to overcome their aggressive behavior. As a result, Simon did not have to be separated from its owner or be sacrificed “.
Answer. The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Millan, said an online petition states that used cruelly to a pig to train an aggressive dog is wrong, because the pork was fine and the dog managed to be polite.
the Mexican coach famous dogs for their television programs, said he has used the same technique to help hundreds of times aggressive canines. The training involves making the dog is with the animal who does not like to both learn to live together.
A spokesman for National Geographic Channels, Chad Sandhas, said the video of the attack the pig was presented out of context. He added that Simon has an aggressive behavior and a history of attacks on other animals
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