
In 2010, Cesar Millan went through several life changes that broke his heart. In the preceding years, he had become the world’s most famous dog trainer and the CEO of CMI, which was estimated to become a $100 million business.
It all came crashing down in the beginning of 2010, starting in February. Daddy, his pit bull and companion, who Millan called his “mentor,” died of cancer.
Shortly afterward, his wife, Ilusion, filed for divorce. They had been married for 16 years.
The beautiful thing about dogs is that when you show them honor and respect, they return the same to you a thousand fold.
Posted by Cesar Millan on Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Around the same time, Millan discovered that some bad business deals left him with almost nothing, despite his TV successes. To make things even worse, he felt his sons blamed him for the divorce and thought their lives were better without him.
To cope with it all, he stayed with his brother, attended church, and visited family more. Nothing seemed to make things better for him.
Even his dogs were becoming distant from him, Millan said, because he was unstable and they trusted him less. In May of that year, he had reached his lowest point.
While he was at his wife’s house, he took a combination of pills including Xanax in the hopes of ending his own life. The next thing he knew, he was awake in a hospital psychiatric ward.
His response was incredible. He knew that since his attempt failed, he must still have a purpose.
Enjoying the day outside with my pack. Reflecting on the past year, and what lies ahead on the horizon.
Posted by Cesar Millan on Saturday, December 31, 2016
“I better get back to work!” Millan said to himself. He went right back to training dogs, including his new sidekick, Junior, a 3-month-old pit bull.
“I couldn’t have done what I do without Daddy,” he said, “and now I can’t do it without Junior. There’s always a pit bull there supporting me.”
Millan continued clearing brush, digging roads, and planting trees on his newly purchased 43-acre land that he would use for training dogs. He also cut ties from his company because he believed they were driven purely by money, and he was driven just to help people and their dogs.
“Some people turn to cigarettes and alcohol when they have problems,” he said. “I use hard work.”
His suicide attempt was his lowest point, but he was thankful he was able to learn so much about depression and suicide. He also learned how to look for the signs and his own way to cope with depression: hard work.
“You hear this sentence, ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,’” Millan said. “That became real for me. It made me closer to people.”
Cesar Millan was blessed to receive a second chance at life, and he did not take that for granted. Now he is using his life to continue helping people and their dogs, and he hopes to help others out of their depression.
Gayla Delgado
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He has such a good heart I think Jr. will pull him through. Animals never let you down.
Laura Bilbrey Kinnane
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He’s done this multiple times. Wishing he can find his way out of depression and get help. So sad.
Peggy Estes Moore
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No, same attempt.
Kevin Jasinski
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Being famous doesn’t make you less human,
We all stumble at some point,
I’m glad he was able to right himself,
He is a good man, if not, the dogs wouldn’t respond to him,
I’m happy for him!
Leonard Whittington
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Rochelle, ná jou post oor depressie…
Rochelle Lombard Els
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Dis diep…
Rachel Elisabeth
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Paula Rooney
Linda Barnard
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Fake news
Leonard Whittington
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Sad, né. Almal is so hartseer
Erlinde Hekking-van Eis
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Old news
Selena Auert
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Whaaat? Fake news????
Elle Auert
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Selena Auert read it
Karen Davey
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your so talented you have a special gift ,like no other your a amazing man
Dale Grosskopf
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Christine Williams he kicks the$#%&!@*out of them
Andrea Rexin
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Heike …
Cyndi Marie
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Thank you Dale …Cesar uses a “dominance” theory of training…this will only either make your dog afraid of you (they should respect you not fear you) or make the aggression worse…Cesar is an idiot, and every video I’ve seen of him getting bit, he fully deserved it!
Rochelle Lombard Els
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Almal het unresvolved issues, of net besige koppies. maar ek gaan jou tag op n baie nice video
IK Vasquez
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Dugay na ni.. mao ni during his 1st wife
Jamiebhoy Mcginn
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Fanny
Edith Claes
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Is dat wel de echte.
Pascale Bulens
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Is wel oud nieuws hé, van jaren geleden
John Smith
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He shouldn’t be working with dog’s
Jonathan Lebeuf
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Not sure that need is real I am really sceptical.
Wendy Munson
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Yeah… 7 years ago
Patricia J Jackson
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This is so old
Dina Cone
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Sad
Alastair Clann McLachlan
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So glad he survived.
Jonathan Sanchez
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This is old already who cares leave him alone about it just because he is a well know and famous person that dose not mean he has no personal problems no buddy is perfect is so funny how the fact that he lived everyone wants to point out how cowerdly he is and he’s such a bad person because of his training tactics. But I bet you one million dollars that if he had passed from this incident those same people will be saying how much of a good man he was and how much good he has done for problematic dogs, last chance dogs, and or homeless dogs. he has done a hell of a lot more for stray and unwanted dog awareness all over the world, what the fuk have most people contributed to the betterment of stray or unwanted hard to handle dogs?
Teresa Zabloudil
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I know what he’s going through.
Karen Hoyt
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Yes!! Thank you!! Pug Lovers has posted this three times in as just about many months. It’s ridiculous! Don’t they have someone to look for new Pug posts?!?!
Why rehash VERY old stories over and over?? Laziness?
David Ireland
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How old is this???
Kathie Engle-Inwards
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I’m glad you’re back…
Aracely Lamberton
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What??!!?? He’s on my prayers. I love this guy
Steve Ashe
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Don’t care. He strangled a husky once. Burn in hell maricon.
Shelby Thomas
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omg!
Katharine Penson Miller
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Congrats
Jasonandtaz Shaw
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Craig Nield
Lorraine Moss
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Used to like him until I found out he used pinch collars and bully tactics with his dogs
Sylvia Vargiu
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Old news!!!!
Julie Brownrigg
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This is old news, from 2010 or around then.
Julie Brownrigg
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http://people.com/celebrity/dog-whisperer-cesar-millan-suicide-attempt-official-statement/
Deb Thatcher
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So sad to feel unloved and unwanted.
Marilyn Danner
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Pleased he is doing so much good now. God bless him
Birgitta E Stavropoulo
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Oh…is that so…8 years old…..
Bev Berg Baker
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Tina Turner
Laura Mitchell
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He went to court a fuew years back for breaking a dogs neck by yanking them too hard on the lead. Awful man
Kami Gabriella Wong
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I love this man and what he does. Stay strong and focus with what you want out of life.There are always people who want to bring you down.
Lucie Booth
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That’s very old news. He’s fine now.
Becky Croft
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Old story. Move on.
Susan Pierce
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I like him!