There is no such thing as a problem breed. However, there is no shortage of 'problem owners'.
Cesar MillanRead
Birth, life, death is a cycle. And they're all beautiful, you celebrate all of them. Animals do grieve, but they move on. That's the lesson behind animals.
Interpretation
The quote emphasizes the beauty of the life cycle and the importance of celebrating each phase, including grief and moving on.
Cesar Millan reflects on the natural cycle of birth, life, and death, highlighting that each stage has its own beauty deserving of celebration. He draws a parallel with animals, suggesting that while they experience grief, they also demonstrate resilience and the ability to move forward, imparting a lesson on how to approach life's challenges with grace and acceptance.
In practice
Sharing this quote at a memorial service to reflect on the cycle of life.
There is no such thing as a problem breed. However, there is no shortage of 'problem owners'.
I have never met a dog I couldn't help; however, I have met humans who weren't willing to change.
People say I train dogs, but in many ways I train people.
I used to be called 'a Mexican guy who can walk a pack of dogs.' Now the world calls me 'The Dog Whisperer'.
Wolves are disciplined not only when they hunt but also when they travel, when they play, and when they eat. Nature doesn't view discipline as a negative thing. Discipline is DNA. Discipline is survival.
Before undergoing a surgical operation, arrange your temporal affairs. You may live.
Joy and life exist nowhere but the present.
People go on postponing everything that is meaningful. Tomorrow they will laugh; today, money has to be gathered... more money, more power, more things, more gadgets. Tomorrow they will love - today there is no time. But tomorrow never comes, and one day they find themselves burdened with all kinds of gadgets, burdened with money. They have come to the top of the ladder - and there is nowhere to go except to jump in a lake.
Since people are going to be living longer and getting older, they'll just have to learn how to be babies longer.
I remember the last season I played. I went home after a ballgame one day, lay down on my bed, and tears came to my eyes. How can you explain that? It's like crying for your mother after she's gone. You cry because you love her. I cried, I guess, because I loved baseball, and I knew I had to leave it.
I suppose like others I have come through fire and sword, love gone wrong, head-on crashes, drunk at sea, and I have listened to the simple sound of water running in tubs and wished to drown
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