Dog Whispering

You’ve probably heard of horse whispering but there is also such a thing as a dog whisperer.   These people talk wayward animals into behaving.  There actually was a television series about a Dog Whisperer. It made its appearance on the National Geographic Channel in 2004. The sponsor of the show is the Pet food company Purina and another American pet store chain called Petco.   I ran across it while looking for something to write about on this blog because it is one of the most downloaded of mp3s on the Internet.   I guess this is because people can take an iPod to the park and follow the instructions to train their pet live while viewing the episode.  The Dog Whisperer himself is Cesar Millan who has made a living from dog whispering. His specialty is working with difficult to train dogs , the typical alpha dog.   In each episode he tries to cure a dog of a bad habit such as being possessive of food or toys or biting, growling or nipping at people’s heels. Each of the dogs featured on the television show the Dog Whisperer has a serious problem and at the beginning of each show each is incredibly destructive.   You see lots of footage of these dogs trashing a room in just a couple of minutes usually because they are bored or lonely.  Millan uses the fifty or so dogs that he owns on his farm including dog breeds such as Rotweilers, Pit Bulls and German Shepherds to demonstrate how to be a dog whisperer.   This is impressive as these are know to be ,bad dogs, but he does not get his ear torn off. A dog is only as good as his owner, as they say, so the aim of The Dog Whisperer is definitely to teach people how to be better owners.  In essence being a good Dog Whisperer is actually about teaching a dog that is boss. Millan teaches each dog that the dog owner is the leader of the pack and not the alpha dog.    If you get a dog that thinks he is a leader, then you have an aggressive or even an alpha dog. This kind of dog is often overly suspicious, possessive and protective. One thing a good dog whisperer can do is calm this type of dog down by making him feel secure and like there is a leader. This persuades your dog to stop trying so hard to take over what he perceives in his doggie mind to be your incompetanace.    In the wild the leader of the pack would do this by being firm and direct with his body language. The Dog Whisperer cues humans to do the same so that the dog feels secure.  The motto of the Dog Whisperer is ,exercise, discipline and then affection., This is demonstrated on dog after dog in the many episodes of Cesar Millan’s shows.   The show is very popular as he makes it very easy for any dog owner to understand the principles involved in getting your dog to behave in all kinds of different situations.  

Cats Heal People

Cats are great for people. This according to Betty White who was a regular actress on both the Mary Tyler Moore show and The Golden Girls.   It is true that cats are becoming more of a regular sight in prisons, mental institution, nursing homes and hospitals. This is because researchers are finding out that the folklore about cats being healing is true.     Researchers in the field of pet-assisted therapy have found that physically being around a cat can help lower high blood pressure and stress levels, motivate the patient to interact with others, alleviate depression, reinforce self-esteem and reestablish motivation.  Cats are wandering loose as pets in old age homes as it is known that they can relieve that loneliness of those who lose a husband or a wife. Cats connect very easily to most people and they offer the elderly a chance for relaxation as well as a way for them to   express love and receive unconditional love.   Stroking a cat has also been known to soothe the human mind as well as revive memory   and sensory skills that are stimulated by tactile activity.  Cats also take people’s minds off their woes. Studies have shown that patients in hospitals and nursing homes who have regular visits from pets are more positive in attitude and take the human mind of off pain, boredom and other sorrows. Pet therapy has been especially valuable as an aid in helping the elderly, the infirm, the addicted and the abused to reach out and connect emotionally with again.   Pet therapy is especially successful with children who feel abandoned lonely or ill.  These types of cats, called therapy animals, travel to convalescent homes, hospitals, day care centers, juvenile halls and prisons along with their owners. The sole intention of taking these cats into these places of healing  is to use them to cheer people up.  Of course not all cats make good therapy pets. The best ones are naturally friendly and have a gentle personality. The cat also must be quite calm and not disturbed by a lot of attention or frightened of things like gurneys and wheel chairs.   The kind of cat that hisses or bunches up in a corner when it encounters new experiences does not make a great therapy cat for obvious reasons!  Types of disorders that could benefit from a visit by a cat include children with deficit disorder, people with Alzheimer’s disease, people with depression and abused children.  Even the simple act of grooming a cat is a huge step for an individual who is physically handicapped. However if it means bonding with an animal some people are more motivated to get better.  Allen Schoen, the author of Love, Miracles and Animal Healing, says that this is because bonding with animals offers the person suffering a chance to step outside him or herself and communicate in loving way. It may seem that the main benefit of pet therapy is that the pet allows patients to focus, even for a short period of time, on something other than their own pain.