Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog Menu About Episodes Photos Releases Releases February 9, 2021 The Pack Is Back! Cesar Millan Returns Home to National Geographic in New Series ‘Cesar’s Way’ (wt) Today, National Geographic announced the highly anticipated return of dog behavior expert Cesar Millan with CESAR’S WAY (wt) premiering in August on National Geographic Channel and encoring on Nat Geo WILD. The all-new 10-part series brings Cesar back when pet owners need him the most, as the world has changed significantly since Cesar made his television debut 16 years ago. New episodes will air Fridays at 9/8c on National Geographic Channel and encore Sundays at 9/8c on Nat Geo WILD. As humans face a world never seen before, they have turned to four-legged friends as a way to console, bringing harmony and peace to their homes. In fact, dog adoptions are hitting record highs over the past year, with some cities reporting a 90% rise in adoption rates. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and sometimes more pooches can cause more problems. Many rescue dogs can come from a troubled past resulting in unknown trust issues, which can be difficult for new owners. CESAR’S WA Press Release - Editorial
February 9, 2021 The Pack Is Back! Cesar Millan Returns Home to National Geographic in New Series ‘Cesar’s Way’ (wt) Today, National Geographic announced the highly anticipated return of dog behavior expert Cesar Millan with CESAR’S WAY (wt) premiering in August on National Geographic Channel and encoring on Nat Geo WILD. The all-new 10-part series brings Cesar back when pet owners need him the most, as the world has changed significantly since Cesar made his television debut 16 years ago. New episodes will air Fridays at 9/8c on National Geographic Channel and encore Sundays at 9/8c on Nat Geo WILD. As humans face a world never seen before, they have turned to four-legged friends as a way to console, bringing harmony and peace to their homes. In fact, dog adoptions are hitting record highs over the past year, with some cities reporting a 90% rise in adoption rates. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and sometimes more pooches can cause more problems. Many rescue dogs can come from a troubled past resulting in unknown trust issues, which can be difficult for new owners. CESAR’S WA Press Release - Editorial