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Mastering Basic Dog Obedience and Essential Commands

byFurry LoveeAt-home training across Delhi NCRStarts from7,500 per packageView full gallery

I help your dog learn essential commands like 'sit' and 'stay' through positive, reward-based training right in your home. Let's build a stronger, happier connection together.

Here, I'm working with a lovely Labrador on advanced obedience. We practice commands like 'stay', 'down', and 'come' to build focus and reliability, even with distractions. This kind of training strengthens the bond between you and your dog.

This German Shepherd is demonstrating excellent focus while learning 'sit', 'stay', and 'no jump'. My sessions are designed to build a dog's confidence and teach them how to control their impulses.

This smart Husky is showing off her skills, including 'shake hand', 'high five', and even 'namaste'. Training can and should be fun, strengthening the bond you share.

Majnu, a young Golden Retriever, is practicing a sequence of commands: 'sit', 'stay', 'down', and 'namaste'. This kind of mental stimulation is just as important as physical exercise.

This Beagle is learning basic commands like 'stop' and 'no jump' right at home. In-home training allows us to work on real-life situations where the behaviors actually happen.

This session shows a dog learning to 'stay' and 'sleep' on command in his home environment. Creating a calm and obedient dog indoors is just as important as their behavior outside.

Training isn't just for big dogs. Here I am with Coco, a small Shih Tzu, teaching fun commands like 'salute' and 'high five'. My sessions are always adapted to the dog's size, personality, and energy level to make learning enjoyable.

This little dog is learning advanced commands like 'lie down' and 'roll over'. My goal is to unlock your dog's potential and show you just how smart they are.

Here, a small dog is learning to 'stop' and 'stay' on command. Consistency is key, and I guide owners on how to reinforce these behaviors effectively.

Training two dogs at once requires a special approach. Here, these two black dogs are learning to 'sit' and 'stay' together, teaching them to focus on the command and not each other.

About Building a Foundation: Obedience & Commands

Training isn’t just about making your dog listen; it’s about speaking their language. In my 15 years, I’ve found that the best results come when you stop treating commands like rigid rules and start using them to communicate needs. Whether it's teaching 'stay' for safety or 'sit' for impulse control, we focus on consistency right at home, where your dog is most relaxed, rather than in a distracting park setting.

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