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Cesar Millan: Your dog doesn't care if you live in a flat, a palace or your car

After countless seasons and spin-offs of Dog Whisperer, one would look television personality Cesar Millan to speak at length about canines and issues with their domestication.

Millan, even so, is more than concerned about dog'due south best friend.

"It's non almost training the dog – the transformation is nigh training humans," Millan told CNA Lifestyle. "How to be kind, how to accept empathy and pity, how to gear up proper rules and boundaries, how to gain trust and respect from dogs."

Cesar Millan (Photo: Ealbert Ho)

The 49-twelvemonth-old Emmy-nominated dog trainer was in Singapore to film the third flavour of Cesar'due south Recruit: Asia. This season will feature eight participants from across Asia – Singapore, China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand – who will all compete for the top prize of becoming the next Cesar's Asian Recruit.

Representing Singapore is Christine Seah, a fully-certified domestic dog groomer who also happens to exist the youngest among the contestants. The 28-year-former was a chef for a decade with a cafe of her own before joining the pet industry.

Dissimilar by seasons, the focus for Cesar's Recruit: Asia Season three shifts from canine to the trainer. This flavour will see challenges aimed at equipping contestants with the essential traits required of a dog behavioural practiced, including concrete fitness, confidence and love.

"We're looking at finding people who are not professionals. In the before seasons, contestants were already working in beast rehabilitation or were dog trainers. This time, we are looking at people who have the energy but are non necessarily professionals nonetheless," said Millan.

"It's definitely a lot more fun, because the challenges that we put them through, anybody can practice it," he added.

Presented by Subaru, the winner of Cesar'south Recruit: Asia Flavor 3 will also bear the title of Subaru Ambassador, where they volition go the take chances of a lifetime to tour with Millan and his live shows across Asia.

Cesar Millan and Glenn Tan, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director of Tan Chong International Limited (Photo: Ealbert Ho)

"Subaru is a family-oriented brand closely associated with active lifestyles and the outdoors and Cesar's Recruit: Asia hits all the right notes for me," said Glenn Tan, Deputy Chairman and Director of Tan Chong International Limited. "Cesar is an private I respect considering, more than his talent, he is extremely hardworking, driven, and virtually of all, positive and inspiring. I continued immediately with his passion."

'YOUR Economic system DOES Non AFFECT THE Domestic dog'S HAPPINESS'

Asian culture, said Millan, might exist an advantage when welcoming a dog into our homes.

"The advantage that Asian communities take is that you lot don't live past yourselves," said Millan. "You guys live as a pack, as a family unit… If you lot bring a dog home, that domestic dog should not belong to one person, but should belong to the whole family."

In a Singaporean context, he urged potential dog owners to consider the importance of exercise over other factors like the size of the home.

"The dog does not occupy a big space. If you exit your firm and get sleep on a bench, the dog is going to lay downwards next to y'all," he explained. "The problem is not small houses. If you lot don't do the dog, that'south going to be a large problem."

"The house is not the problem simply the action. Y'all can live in a small place, you lot go to work, y'all come back and you lot're grateful. But if you stay in that same place without going out, you're going to get frustrated," said Millan. "My goal is really help people empathise that your economy does non affect a canis familiaris'southward happiness. The canis familiaris doesn't care if you live in a apartment, a palace, or if you live in a car."

Cesar Millan (Photo: Ealbert Ho)

For Singapore's warm and boiling climate, Millan is surprised at the number of long-haired dogs he'south seen hither. He urged dog owners to offer special intendance to these specific canis familiaris breeds.

"Brood matters and Singaporeans love High german Shepherds, long-haired dogs… I've seen a lot of huskies in Singapore, dogs who vest in the snow," said Millan.

"But dogs take a swell ability to adapt. There are also boots and cooling vests for dogs. For walks, preferably early in the morning time or late at night."

Above all, Millan emphasised that daily exercise is paramount to a canis familiaris'south happiness. Potential dog owners should be prepared to make walks a part of their routine, said Millan, while keeping these routes fresh.

"Once yous master one sidewalk, yous go to the next sidewalk. Considering for the dog, as soon as you change him from one place to another, it'south totally new. It'due south like you going to Hong Kong! Each sidewalk is a new country for a dog. New smells, new sights, new sounds. The whole Singapore can be extremely adventurous for a year."

The first episode of Cesar'southward Recruit: Asia Season iii  is expected to debut on Subaru Asia'due south YouTube aqueduct in June, with other network channels to exist announced after.

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