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The Famous "Dog whisperer" Cesar Millan Died of a Heart Attack this Morning

The article: "The Famous "Dog whisperer" Cesar Millan Died of a Heart Attack this Morning," published on fake news or satirical website www.noticiasunam.com, is NOT true. Cesar Millan is alive and well. The article is spreading on social networking websites like wildfire. The articles on the website www.noticiasunam.com are all fictional and should not be taken as facts.

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The Famous “Dog whisperer” Cesar Millan Died of a Heart attack this Morning

The only true master of Dogs

The 45 year old Mexican/American, born in De la Cruz, Sinaloa, who made a name for himself with his incredible rehabilitation and training technics wit dogs, duty in which he professionally wrote three books on the topic “Cesar’s way” “Be the pack leader” and “Member of the family”, he reach worldwide popularity with his TV series “The dog Whisperer”, this name would be the new way people knew him, he died this morning in Santa Clarita hospital in California.

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This news article is called news satire, also called fake news, and is a type of a humorous imitation presented in a format typical of mainstream journalism, and called a satire because of its content.

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