Daddy (dog)

Daddy
Species Canis lupus familiaris
Breed American Pit Bull Terrier
Sex Male
Born 1994
Died February 19, 2010 (aged 16)
Owner Redman
Cesar Millan
Appearance Cropped ears
External images
Daddy, as puppy
Daddy, Cesar Millan's pit bull terrier
Cesar Millan with Daddy
Daddy with his protégé Junior
(Junior, here as a puppy)
Daddy, with his protégé, Junior
(Junior, here as an adult)

Daddy (1994 ‒ February 19, 2010) was an American Pit Bull Terrier integral to dog trainer Cesar Millan's work and his television series, Dog Whisperer.[1] Daddy became known for his calm temperament, tolerance for smaller dogs and capacity for empathy.[2]

Millan employed Daddy's temperament to rehabilitate dogs, train dog owners and serve as a role model for a breed often associated with aggressiveness. Daddy appeared frequently in episodes of the Dog Whisperer,[3] with Millan referring to him as his right-hand man[4] and The True Dog Whisperer. According to Millan, Daddy "never made a mistake never, never. He's never displayed aggression or any other negative behavior. He's just always helped me."[5] In 2009, Millan added "I have never had a dog like Daddy. I've been astounded by his intuition, consoled by his affection, and awed by his silent empathy."[6]

Daddy had been with Millan since he was 4 months old, when his previous owner, rapper Redman, asked Millan to care for him.[2] As a puppy he demonstrated a natural insecurity (from having been constantly on the move with Redman) and pronounced strength.[5] By the time Daddy was ten years old still with Millan, having been raised with a pack of Rottweilers[7] and having survived both cancer and chemotherapy[8] Redman asked Millan if he could formally adopt Daddy. The two agreed, with Millan continuing to work with Daddy.

Millan later selected another pit bull puppy, Junior, as Daddy's protégé to apprentice, learn his temperament and prepare to assume Daddy's role after his death.[4] At the time of Daddy's death at age 16 on February 19, 2010,[4] Millan noted, "he represented what my grandfather taught me, never work against Mother Nature." After the death of Daddy, Junior has now assumed Daddy's role and helps Cesar with rehabilitating dogs by using calm, assertive energy.[9]

References

  1. Lee, Jasen (April 27, 2008). "Top dawgs: Smart shopping for a trainer can lead to well-behaved pets". Deseret News.
  2. 1 2 "How Daddy joined Cesar's pack". Cesar's Way. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  3. Johnston, Lauren (February 23, 2010). "'Dog Whisperer' Cesar Millan's pit bull sidekick Daddy dies at age 16". Daily News. Archived from the original on February 25, 2010.
  4. 1 2 3 Millan, Cesar. "Remembering Daddy". Cesar's Way. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  5. 1 2 Millan, Cesar. "Junior's story". Cesar's Way. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  6. "Cesar Millan dog-based empire adds slick magazine". NewsOK.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  7. Johnson, Morieka V. (April 4, 2006). "Dog's best friend". AZ Central. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  8. "Cesar Millan's Jerseyan pack leader". Inside New Jersey, Linda Fowler, February 2010.
  9. "Cesar Millan's dog Daddy dead at 16". United Press International. February 22, 2010.

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