Cesar Millan, all his family and friends, his staff and volunteers, and dog lovers all around the world today will mourn the passing of one of the most loyal, trusting, well-balanced, and influential pit bull ambassadors the world has ever known. Daddy, Cesar's longtime friend and partner in canine rehabilitation, died peacefully surrounded by family on Friday the 19th of February. He was sixteen years old.
He lived each day of those sixteen years happy and fulfilled as Cesar's right-hand-"man," helping to shape the behavior of entire generations of dogs by showing them the way to balance. He stood as champion for calm-submissive pit bulls everywhere, and was instrumental in helping to repair their image as violent, savage, uncontrollable beasts. He successfully battled cancer and weathered chemotherapy, and even got the opportunity to present at the 56th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards!
His name is now added to that honorable roster of dogs gone by whose influence is still felt today, and which includes some of Cesar's beloved childhood heroes: "Rin-Tin-Tin." "Lassie." ... "Daddy."
He has been immortalized by Dog Whisperer fans in all mediums, from painting, to photographs, to charcoal drawings and papier-mâché sculpture. And, of course, he lives on in his work, reflected in the balance and calm-submission of his protégé Junior, the countless animals to whom he was a positive role model, and in the hearts and minds of everyone who knew him as a calm, sweet, and mellow example of a widely misunderstood breed.
In Loving Memory.
I don't rescue animals because I want to feel better about myself, or morally superior to anyone. The best part of my life with animals is the humility they teach and the humanity the foster.
Jon Katz "Soul of a Dog"
Daine hand't opened you post, Ambassador came to mind whenI thou
how funny is that that we both felt the same thing.
Daddy.... wonderful dog...great ambassador for pit bulls
he showed what a well mannered, trained stable pit can be like, RIP Daddy, Godspeed to the bridge.
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i am sad about Daddy. He was one of my favorite parts of the show. I just loved that he helped give pitbulls a better name.
RIP Daddy
~Kellie and Chloe~
Wow!
Didn't realize that Daddy was that old. I always liked watching when Cesear used him in working with other dogs. I thought he was a beautiful dog.
Daddy........................
what an ambassador for the pit bulls. I hope that all your efforts have a positive effect for a breed that truly has been abused. RIP "Daddy" you will bee missed............
very sad...I just loved him... RIP Daddy~!!
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How sad....
I always admired him and he is the dog that made me realize that a pit bull is only as good as his owner. You train you'd dog to be vicious and he will be. Any dog for that matter.
RIP Daddy
Makes me sad too, I looked forward to seeing Daddy on the Dog Wh
he was an awesome example of calm and submissive behavior.
You think dogs will not be in Heaven? I tell you, they will be there long before any of us.
Robert Louis Stevenson
thank you for the BIO on Daddy...
He was fabulous and his positive influence will be held high for generations...
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Andrea, Ruby, Lola and Jigger
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