Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles CESAR MILLAN: Rascal has separation anxiety whenever his owners try to take him for trips in their RV. They've learned how to keep Rascal calm-- on a walk. That's better. See, look at that. So the next step is, we come towards the area. I suggest no food in there in the beginning. Water is fine. We wait for him to get relaxed. OK. CESAR MILLAN: He's going in. That's the only choice. We remove this. So now the brain is going to go down, down, down, down. There you go. Then you guys can do things around the house while he's experiencing being inside the crate with the door open. [inaudible] to believe that when you guys separate, it's only for the purpose of relaxation-- nothing else. Right. Right. CESAR MILLAN: Now, can you please sit? Of course. OK. There you go. How about that? That's amazing. CESAR MILLAN: That's total surrender. Once they put their jaw on the floor-- Yep. CESAR MILLAN: Surrender completely. Right. Now your job is to transfer this everywhere you go. Getting Rascal relaxed in the crate is progress. But this is just a stepping stone to our final challenge-- whether they can do this in the RV. What I would love to see is for you guys to practice what we did with the walk, you know. OK. CESAR MILLAN: With the crate. And then we all take a ride in the RV. I'm a little anxious about it. I think we have our work cut out for us.
A2 US millan cesar rascal crate surrender relaxed Relaxing a Real Rascal | Cesar Millan's Dog Nation 43 2 eunice4u4u posted on 2019/11/15 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary