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EntertainmentAmerican1982 – present

Ceaser Band

Dog trainer and reality TV personality, 'Pitbulls and Parolees,' animal rescue advocate

Biography

Ceaser Band (born February 20, 1982) is an American dog trainer and television personality best known for his work on the Animal Planet reality series 'Pitbulls and Parolees,' which premiered in 2009 and ran for multiple successful seasons. Through his organization Villalobos Rescue Center located in New Orleans, Louisiana, Band has dedicated his career to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming pit bulls and other dogs that have been abused, neglected, or abandoned. His show uniquely combines animal rescue with criminal justice reform by employing individuals with felony records, giving them second chances while they learn valuable dog training skills. Band's approach to dog rehabilitation emphasizes patience, understanding, and addressing the root causes of behavioral issues rather than simply punishing animals. Beyond television, he has become an advocate for pit bull breed advocacy, working to change public perception and legislation regarding the often-misunderstood breed. His work has earned him recognition from animal welfare organizations and a dedicated following among fans who appreciate his compassionate approach to both animal and human rehabilitation.

The Name Ceaser

While not a traditional name spelling, Ceaser represents a modern variation that gained visibility through Band's television prominence. The spelling reflects cultural naming practices in contemporary America.

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Entertainment

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American

Born

1982

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Ceaser

Latin origin

A variant spelling of Caesar with an alternate vowel arrangement, maintaining the classical Roman imperial association. This spelling creates a subtle phonetic shift while preserving the name's dignified historical resonance and strong masculine character.