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		<title>Expert: It&#8217;s a mistake to humanize dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog expert Cesar Millan says it&#8217;s a mistake to humanize dogs. Source: By Jeanne Huff, McClatchy Newspapers BOISE, Idaho — &#8220;Oh, isn&#8217;t he cute? My little smootchie-wootchy!&#8221; Some women talk baby-talk to their boyfriend or husband. Some folks talk baby-talk to, well, babies. And some of us talk baby-talk — to our animals. &#8220;You shouldn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="summary">Dog expert Cesar Millan says it&#8217;s a mistake to humanize dogs.</p>
<p>Source: By Jeanne Huff, McClatchy Newspapers</p>
<p>BOISE, Idaho — &#8220;Oh, isn&#8217;t he cute? My little smootchie-wootchy!&#8221; Some women talk baby-talk to their boyfriend or husband.</p>
<p>Some folks talk baby-talk to, well, babies.</p>
<p>And some of us talk baby-talk — to our animals.</p>
<p>&#8220;You shouldn&#8217;t use the D-word, as far as we&#8217;re concerned,&#8221; Diane Turner said. Turner is the proud owner of a pug named Madison, and, as the local pug meet-up group organizer, she&#8217;s speaking for the entire pug-owner world.</p>
<p>&#8220;Madison is my baby, and that&#8217;s the beginning and end of everything.&#8221;</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s wrong with this picture? Some experts say that humanizing your pet — anthropomorphism — is just not the right relationship.</p>
<p>&#8220;People humanize dogs and don&#8217;t understand their psychology as pack animals,&#8221; Cesar Millan, also known as the Dog Whisperer, said on his Web site. Millan has made a business — and a small fortune — by helping people live happily with problem dogs. He&#8217;s been known to turn a nonstop barker/biter into a pussycat in a matter of 30 minutes.</p>
<p>&#8220;I begin by showing the dog that I am the pack leader,&#8221; Millan said. &#8220;I fulfill the dog&#8217;s need through exercise, which is walking the dog in the correct way. I give the dog rules, boundaries, and limitations &#8230; and then affection.&#8221; Millan said that especially in America, dog owners tend to overdo it on doggy love. They &#8220;give affection, affection, and more affection, when what the dog really needs is exercise, discipline — and then affection.&#8221; Turner contends that, at least for her pug Madison — and any other pug for that matter — the outpouring of affection is in no way detrimental.</p>
<p>&#8220;She is our baby; they&#8217;re part of the family and have the consideration anyone else in the family has. They send (Madison) cards, she sends cards, gives and receives Christmas presents.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re obviously not human,&#8221; Turner acknowledged, a bit begrudgingly, &#8220;but that doesn&#8217;t make them any less a member of the family.&#8221; And, she adds, it&#8217;s not that Madison runs roughshod over the household. Turner believes in disciplining Madison — but more as you would discipline a child.</p>
<p>Millan says, though, that treating dogs like people can cause problems and, more often than not, it just doesn&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>&#8220;Many of my clients call their dog their soul mate or their baby, but the dog tears up the furniture and drags them all over the neighborhood on a walk,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The client pleads with the dog to behave, cajoles the dog, and offers her treats with no change in the dog&#8217;s behavior.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dogs are animals, Millan said, and they respond to calm-assertive leadership — &#8220;not emotional arguments or negotiations.&#8221; Dogs have found themselves in an odd predicament by living with humans, he said. In the wild, canines don&#8217;t need humans to achieve balance. They have a pack leader, work for food, and travel with the pack.</p>
<p>But when we bring them into our world, &#8220;We need to help them achieve balance by fulfilling their needs as nature intended them to be.&#8221; Millan&#8217;s formula: &#8220;exercise, then discipline, and finally, affection.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;As the human pack leader, you must set rules, boundaries, and limitations and always project a calm-assertive energy.&#8221; By adhering to his formula, Millan said, you&#8217;ll be able to connect with your dog in a deeper way.</p>
<p>On the other hand, pug owner Turner said there&#8217;s no need to restrict affection.</p>
<p>&#8220;Madison has rules, she knows she has limitations. And she is very apologetic when she knows that she&#8217;s done something wrong. She comes and gives me kisses — just like a child would do.&#8221;</p>
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