New 'Pet Talk' Show Reveals Latest Animal Trends

Andre Millan, son of "Dog Whisperer" Cesar Millan, dishes about his brand-new talk show for animals.

Some things really do run in the family.  

In the case of 21-year-old Andre Millan, son of "Dog Whisperer" Cesar Millan, shared traits include a love of animals and TV star power. 

The pilot episode of Andre's Pet Talk—Nat Geo Wild's weekly series of pet news and advice—will air right after the third-season premiere of Cesar's show, Cesar 911, at 10 p.m. on February 19. (Also see "How Your Pet Can Influence Your Love Life.") 

National Geographic caught up with the junior Milan, who will be the show’s field reporter, about his exciting new job and a little about what it’s like to have Cesar as a dad. (Hint: He’s the alpha male.)  

I live on my own now, but when I lived with him, yes, it was kind of

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