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Cesar Millan, star of Nat Geo Wild's Dog Whisperer, advises couple looking to adopt shelter dog.

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Author treated different when 'blacker'updated: Thu Sep 01 2011 16:54:00

Author Malcolm Gladwell talks about his new book, Cesar Milan and how he was treated when he looked "blacker."

People.com: Dog Whisperer Star Cesar Millan and Wife Splitupdated: Sun Jun 06 2010 07:47:00

"We remain caring friends and are fully committed to our two boys," say the Dog Whisperer star and his wife

People.com: Wilmer Valderrama to Play the Dog Whisperer in a New Sitcomupdated: Mon Oct 19 2009 19:48:00

That '70s Show's star will channel Cesar Millan in a FOX half-hour comedy series

People.com: PEOPLE Pets: What You Don't Know About Cesar Millanupdated: Fri Oct 09 2009 12:46:00

The Dog Whisperer's painful past - and the A-list celebrity who helped him learn English

First dog Bo meets White House press corpsupdated: Tue Apr 14 2009 19:46:00

Bo the Portuguese water dog made his White House debut under cloudy skies Tuesday afternoon, spending several minutes taking his new family on a lively romp over the South Lawn with frequent stops for hearty sniffs at his new surroundings.

People.com: Dog Whisperer to President Obama: 'Be a Pack Leader'updated: Mon Apr 13 2009 15:54:00

Cesar Millan says the Obama family has to set rules, boundaries and limitations for the dog

People.com: The Dog Whisperer Becomes a U.S. Citizenupdated: Fri Mar 13 2009 07:03:00

Taking the oath to make it official, Cesar Millan says he's "living the American dream"

People.com: The Dog Whisperer Gives Advice on Obama's Puppyupdated: Fri Nov 07 2008 16:37:00

Cesar Millan says the new president should be calm and assertive with a new dog

People.com: From Tinkerbell to Taco Bell: A Chihuahua Historyupdated: Thu Oct 16 2008 16:07:00

The hit movie Beverly Hills Chihuahua is just the latest mark the little dogs have made on Hollywood

Fortune: Getting ahead at 'The Office'updated: Thu Aug 10 2006 14:31:00

It's possible that Rainn Wilson has the dimmest prospects in corporate America. As Dwight Schrute, the middle manager on NBC's hit show "The Office," he's at once power-hungry and completely upwardly immobile. He agreed to answer a few burning questions - in character - for Fortune's readers.

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