
How to raise the perfect dog
through puppyhood and beyond
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Discover the secrets of puppy-raising from "Dog Whisperer" Cesar Millan, whose balanced training approach has revolutionized canine behavior. Ever wonder why Oprah's dogs listen? Millan's celebrity-endorsed techniques reveal how energy levels, not just commands, create the perfect four-legged companion.
Kernthemen in How to raise the perfect dog
- canine psychology
- pack leadership
- puppy temperament testing
- balanced dog development
- breed specific needs
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All baby animals are appealing, but puppies corner the market in cuteness.
The irresistible impulse to bring home a puppy is emotional, not rational.
All dogs are animals first, dogs second, breeds third, and individuals last.
When we pamper growing dogs like human infants...we thwart their natural development.
Personen in How to raise the perfect dog
- Cesar MillanAuthor and expert dog behaviorist
- DaddyCesar's senior pit bull and breed ambassador
- JuniorPit bull puppy chosen as Daddy's successor
- BlizzardYellow Labrador Retriever puppy case study
- AngelMiniature Schnauzer puppy case study
Über den Autor
Über den Autor von How to raise the perfect dog
César Felipe Millán Favela, renowned dog behaviorist and bestselling author of How to Raise the Perfect Dog, is a global authority in canine psychology and rehabilitation.
Known for his groundbreaking TV series Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan (2004–2012), broadcast in over 80 countries, Millán combines decades of hands-on experience with insights into pack dynamics and calm-assertive leadership.
His work, including the New York Times bestseller Cesar’s Way and the Dog Psychology Center rehabilitation facility, emphasizes fostering trust and balance between dogs and owners. A sought-after media personality, Millán has expanded his influence through partnerships like the Halo Collar’s GPS fence system and instructional DVDs.
Born in Culiacán, Mexico, he immigrated to the U.S. at 21, transforming early struggles into a career rehabilitating aggressive dogs for celebrities and families alike. How to Raise the Perfect Dog distills his signature methods, which have shaped modern dog training. His books have cumulatively sold over two million copies in the U.S. and are available in 14 languages.
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FAQ zu diesem Buch
How to Raise the Perfect Dog outlines Cesar Millan’s philosophy for fostering balanced, well-behaved dogs through calm leadership, structured routines, and understanding canine psychology. The book emphasizes establishing rules, boundaries, and daily exercise (like purposeful walks) to prevent behavioral issues. It also covers puppy development stages, housebreaking, nutrition, and avoiding common training mistakes.
Ideal for new dog owners, puppy parents, or anyone struggling with dog behavior, this book offers actionable strategies rooted in Millan’s "calm-assertive" leadership approach. It’s particularly valuable for fans of Millan’s TV work (Dog Whisperer) or those seeking preventive training methods rather than reactive fixes.
Yes—it provides foundational insights into dog psychology and practical advice on socialization, exercise, and discipline. While less step-by-step than some guides, it’s praised for its focus on owner mindset and long-term behavioral health. Readers note its usefulness for rescue dogs and adolescent pups, not just puppies.
The "Three C’s" are Connect, Communicate, and Condition:
- Connect: Build trust through calm energy.
- Communicate: Use body language over verbal commands.
- Condition: Reinforce rules consistently to shape behavior.
While Adam Spivey’s How to Raise the Perfect Dog focuses on adaptable, dog-centric techniques, Millan’s approach prioritizes owner leadership and structured rituals (e.g., daily walks). Millan emphasizes energy management, whereas Spivey advocates for clearer, individualized command training.
Key mistakes include:
- Overusing affection without discipline.
- Neglecting daily walks or allowing pulling on leashes.
- Failing to establish rules (e.g., waiting calmly before walks or meals).
Walks are foundational—they bond owner and dog while reinforcing leadership. Millan advises walks where the dog stays slightly behind, avoiding pulling. Daily walks burn energy, reduce anxiety, and establish the owner’s “calm-assertive” role. Even short walks are better than none.
The book highlights adolescence (6–18 months) as a critical period for reinforcing boundaries. Tips include maintaining routines, avoiding over-vaccination, and redirecting chewing/nipping through exercise and mental stimulation.
Some reviewers note the book lacks detailed step-by-step troubleshooting for specific issues. Others argue Millan’s focus on dominance contrasts with modern positive-reinforcement trends. However, supporters praise its holistic focus on owner behavior.
- “Exercise, discipline, affection—in that order.” Prioritize physical/mental stimulation and rules before rewards.
- “You don’t get the dog you want; you get the dog you need.” Emphasizes adapting to a dog’s natural instincts.
As dog ownership rises, Millan’s emphasis on preventive training and owner accountability remains timely. The book’s holistic approach aligns with trends toward mindful pet parenting and hybrid human-dog lifestyles.
The walk symbolizes the owner’s role as a confident leader. By controlling the pace/direction and requiring calm behavior pre-walk (e.g., sitting before leashing), owners reinforce their authority without aggression.
Key steps include:
- Consistent feeding schedules.
- Supervised outdoor trips post-meals.
- Rewarding calm behavior, not excitement.
- Using crates as safe spaces, not punishment.
Yes—Millan’s methods apply to adult rescues by focusing on rebuilding trust through structure. The book advises gradual exposure to new environments and avoiding over-coddling anxious dogs.
It advocates for high-quality, age-appropriate nutrition and cautions against over-vaccination. Millan stresses that a balanced diet supports mental stability, reducing hyperactivity and aggression.
Successful dog-raising starts with the owner’s behavior: projecting calm confidence, enforcing consistent rules, and fulfilling the dog’s instinctual needs (exercise, discipline, then affection).


























