He is also very sexist:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/31/opinion/31de rr.html?_r=2&oref=slogin
Taken from above article:
"Mr. Millan builds his philosophy from a simplistic conception of the dog�s �natural� pack, controlled by a dominant alpha animal (usually male). In his scheme, that leader is the human, which leads to the conclusion that all behavior problems in dogs derive from the failure of the owner or owners to dominate. (Conveniently, by this logic, if Mr. Millan�s intervention doesn�t produce lasting results, it is the owner�s fault.)
Women are the worst offenders in his world. In one of the outtakes included in the four-DVD set of the first season of �Dog Whisperer,� Mr. Millan explains that a woman is �the only species that is wired different from the rest.� And a �woman always applies affection before discipline,� he says. �Man applies discipline then affection, so we�re more psychological than emotional. All animals follow dominant leaders; they don�t follow lovable leaders.�
Mr. Millan�s sexism is laughable; his ethology is outdated. "
So he says/thinks that males always lead the pack - yeah right!!
I would have loved him to meet my first GSD girl - she would definately have shown him who was boss (and it would not be him!!).