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  • 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.

CESAR MILLAN: Rascal has separation

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