Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to share this for a while now. I’m a huge fan of Cesar Millan, you know, the “Dog Whisperer” guy? His methods just make so much sense to me, and I’ve seen them work wonders with my own pups. Well, I’ve always wanted to check out his Dog Psychology Center, like a pilgrimage for dog lovers, right?
So, a few months back, I finally started looking into it. Turns out, there are two main locations where they hold courses. One is at Cesar’s own Dog Psychology Center in Santa Clarita, California, and the other is at a partner place, the Country Inn Pet Resort, down in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I started searching for the Santa Clarita one cause I’m in California.
Finding the exact address wasn’t that hard. I went to the official Cesar’s Way website, and they had all the info right there. But I also found out you could just text the center directly! Their number is 323-210-3886. I thought about doing that, but I ended up just getting the address from the website.
I was also curious about the cost of, like, attending a seminar or something. From what I gathered, it seems like Cesar’s speaking fees are somewhere around $50,000 to $75,000. Yikes, right? That’s a lot of kibble! Apparently, it’s less for virtual stuff and more for in-person events. That is a lot for me, I just wanted to know the location.
What I found
- There are two main locations for Cesar Millan’s courses: Santa Clarita, California, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- The Dog Psychology Center’s number is 323-210-3886.
- Cesar’s speaking fees are pretty high, ranging from $50,000 to $75,000.
I did stumble upon some folks online saying Cesar’s methods are controversial and outdated, and even that the American Humane Association criticized his show. I don’t know, I’ve found his stuff helpful, but I guess it’s not for everyone. Anyway, I wanted to share my little adventure in tracking down the Dog Psychology Center. Maybe someday I’ll actually visit, but for now, I’m happy just knowing where it is. If you’re a big Cesar fan like me, hopefully, this was interesting!