Tune In to Cesar Discussing Obama Dog Adoption
The election season has come to a close. And as we continue to watch who President-Elect Barack Obama chooses for his cabinet, we do know one important addition that will be made to the West Wing. A new puppy.
Barack Obama noted in his acceptance speech Tuesday night that his two daughters, Sasha and Malia, have earned a new puppy when they move to the nation's capitol in January.
Cesar Milan is, of course, ready and willing to help give his advice. The Dog Whisperer will be on Entertainment Tonight giving advice to Obama family's on a potential dog adoption.
Tune in tonight to Entertainment Tonight to see Cesar discuss this important addition to the White House.
Check your local listings for time and channel.
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Is there a website where we can view the program on the Internet? Thank you
I am doing a science experiment. My question is which dog uses more energy a small dog or a big dog? I plan to observe and measure the time the two dogs play and or engage in activity and the intervals in which they eat and drink. My hypothesis is that the small dog will use more energy.
I am not sure what I am doing and if this is in the right spot but I am desperate for help. My 11 yr old chow has developed some new annoying habits. She digs in the carpet. She jumps on the beds when we are asleep - not caring where she lands. She digs on books and papers. She sticks so closely to us that we trip over her a lot. We know that she is just starting to have cataracts but the doctor said it is in thebeginning stages. We hate doing it but we lock her in an outside room at night so we can sleep and she can be safe. Otherwise she will wake someone up every couple of hours. There are no changes in her routines - just in something tht is going on inside of her. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Please Cesar will you come to the UK and help us with our dogs. I have a rescued Staffordshire Bull Terrier who is aggressive with strangers. He also causes fights with other dogs because he shows aggression. I have had him four years and he is my best friend but I can't cope with his sometimes aggressive streak.
I find it interesting that Obama is catering to the White House pressure to 'adopt' a dog and wonder if his heart is in it. You are either a dog lover or not, and to adopt a dog under these circumstances makes me wonder about their family's true intentions.
get over it loser, its the kids dog i'm sure!
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