Does the Milgram Experiment Explain Cesar Millan’s Influence?
I’ve made several posts lately of my concerns about Cesar Millan and his show The Dog Whisperer. Every time I sit down to write a new post, I pledge to get down off of the Anti-Cesar soapbox and move on to other things. But it seems like every day I see or hear something that brings me back to this subject. Yesterday morning I saw a link that Pat Miller posted on her Facebook page about a company that was advertising a prong collar called Secret Powers. A collar that hid the fact it was a prong collar so that, and I’m quoting here, “When you are going down the street with your well behaved Dog, no one knows your Secret Powers.” My response to this was the same as many who commented, if you feel that it’s something that you need to hide, maybe you shouldn’t be using it! Intuition, your inner voice, sneaking suspicion, spider sense, whatever you want to call it, not paying attention to it may lead to another noun, regret. I’m sure that there are many of you, who like me, have done things