Alleged death of famous dog whisperer circulated recently. Cesar Millan's pooch, however, cleared the misunderstanding.
Cesar Millan's dog denied the rumors of the supposed death of the 'Dog Whisperer,' Inquisitr reported.
Several rumors have emerged that the famous dog trainer died after he had a heart attack on Tuesday. Millan's dog pooch, however, posted about his owner's condition via Facebook.
"Reports of my Pack Leader's untimely demise are greatly exaggerated," the Facebook post stated. "I can happily report he is safe, happy, and healthy. I can also tell you he kept me up all night snoring, my breakfast was a little late but I did get a great morning walk. As Cesar keeps telling me: Exercise. Discipline. Affection. - the key to a long, balanced, and healthy life!"
The death hoax has been busted since Millan was merely hospitalized that day, according to International Business Times.
The story of Millan's death was originally posted on UNAM Noticias on Wednesday. The 45-year-old dog trainer was supposedly brought to Santa Clarita hospital in California, where he "died" due to heart failure.
Millan's wife, Jahira Dar, wasn't able to escape the rumors as well. The article continued that Dar was in a news conference, where she asked for privacy while their family grieve for Millan's death.
"I hope you can understand my lost, and I would appreciate if you can give us our space for our mourning," Dar supposedly said to the media.
Furthermore, UNAM Noticias made a tribute to the Mexican-American dog trainer, claiming that he will be remembered because of his "incredible rehabilitation and training techniques with dogs."
Details about the funeral were also stated in the article, including the information about Cesar's body. The corpse was expected to be shipped back to Mazatlan, Sinaloa, where he was supposed to be buried next to his grandfather.
Even though Millan's death has been considered false, his family hasn't made a comment about the rumors.
Millan was famed through his TV series "The Dog Whisperer," where he teaches dog owners hands-on about dogs' behavior and how to interact with them. The show was televised from 2010 to 2012.
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