César Millán had one of the most successful television programs on National Geographic called 'The Dog Whisperer', which was on the air from 2004 to 2010. However, the Mexican went through complicated moments, even considering suicide. How did he overcome his crisis?
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During the nine seasons of the program where he helped families educate and control their dogs with behavioral problems, César Millán wrote seven books and created the first canine psychology center (Dog Psychology Center) located in Santa Clarita, California.
"I created this place so that people can enter a safe home, in peace and love, where all animals and species live together in harmony," he said.
What happened to César Millán, 'The Dog Whisperer'?
After the end of 'The Dog Whisperer', César went through difficult moments in his life. In 2010, his pitbull Daddy, one of his greatest companions, passed away. In addition, the mother of his two children decided to divorce him, which caused him to fall into depression.
"I had suicidal thoughts because of a feeling of failure. That feeling of failing and not being good enough. You talk to yourself, you think no one loves you, that your clan doesn't love you, and my family clan just left," he commented to Jada Smith in 2016, even adding that he attempted to end his life.
However, over the years he recovered, now he has the program 'César Millán: Better Human Better Dog' since 2021, and he has been in a romantic relationship with stylist Jahira Dar since 2016.
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