Cesar Millan Net Worth 2018, Biography/Wiki, Married/Wedding
Cesar Millan is a Mexican American dog trainer, writer, and TV personality with a net worth of $25 million dollars. After coming to America when he was 21 years old, he got work in a dog grooming store before founding the Pacific Point Canine Academy. Among his first clients was celebrity Jada Pinkett Smith. Several years later, Millan created the Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles for big breed dogs. In 2002, Millan started working in the pilot episode of his TV show, “Dog Whisperer”, which premiered to the National Geographic Channel in 2004.
Cesar Millan Net Worth $25 Million Dollars
The show features Millan working as a dog rehabilitator with creatures in demand. After his show’s ending in the year 2012, he developed a documentary series, “Leader of the Park”, in 2013, as well as a fresh series, “Cesar 911, in 2014. Several of Millan’s training techniques are called into question above their alleged inhumanity. Millan was frequently seen with his pit bull, Daddy, prior to the dog passed in age 16. Now, Millan often appears with a different pit bull, Junior. The author of several books along with his wife, Ilusion Wilson, had been wed since 1994 until their 2010 divorce. Millan tried to commit suicide in May 2010, a couple of months after his own wife’s request for divorce as well as the death of his dog, Daddy.
Quick Facts
Birth date:
August 27, 1969 age 45
Birth place:
Culiacán, Mexico
Height:
5 ft 4 in (1.65 m)
Profession:
Presenter, Author, Canine Professional, TV Personality, Writer, Motivational speaker, Dog trainer
Nationality:
United States of America
Partner:
Jahira Dar
Spouse:
Ilusion Millan (m. 1994–2012)
Children:
Andre Millan, Calvin Millan
Parents:
María Teresa Favela de Millán, Felipe Millán Guillen
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series, ALMA Award for Favorite TV Reality, Variety, or Comedy Personality or Act
Engaged to longtime girlfriend, Jahira Dar [March 24, 2016].
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Release of his book, "Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan: The Ultimate Episode Guide" by Cesar with Melissa Jo Peltier. [2008]
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Release of his book, "Be the Pack Leader: Use Cesar's Way to Transform Your Dog-- and Your Life" by Cesar with Melissa Jo Peltier. [2007]
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Release of his book, "A Member of the Family: Cesar Millan's Guide to a Lifetime of Fulfillment With Your Dog" by Cesar with Melissa Jo Peltier. [2009]
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Release of his book, "Cesar's Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems" by Cesar with Melissa Jo Peltier. [2006]
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Professional dog trainer.
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Sworn in as a U.S. citizen on March 12, 2009 at a ceremony in Montebello, California.
In the United States, in the '70s, they did the same thing to the Doberman. In the '80s they did it to the German shepherd, in the '90s they did it to the Rottweiler, and now they're doing it to the pit bull. So whatever dog is in fashion, people are going to blame them for things.
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(When asked if he has been bitten) Of course. It's like cowboys that get stomped by bulls. Any time you're working in the world of taming animals, you're going to get hurt. But it's a rush that we get.
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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.
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Everybody wants common sense. The show is offering us a sense of primal connection we have lost through civilization.
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She has no rules in the outside world, no boundaries. You practice exercise and affection. But you're not practicing exercise, discipline, and affection. When we love someone, we fulfill everything about them. That's loving. And you're not loving your dog.
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No dog is too much for me to handle. I rehabilitate dogs, I train people. I am the dog whisperer.