Real Dog Training Results in Bangalore
See how simple communication creates well-behaved dogs. From puppies learning the basics to kids handling leashes safely, these photos show the results of my positive reinforcement training.
(Hero Media) I believe training should involve the whole family. Here, you can see 5-year-old Eshan confidently and safely walking his German Shepherd puppy. My leash training focuses on teaching calm control, so walks become a pleasant experience for everyone, not a struggle.
Managing more than one dog is simple with clear commands. Watch as these two Labradors respond to 'come', 'sit', and 'stay' in their own yard. This is an example of my multi-dog obedience training sessions, which create a calm and orderly pack.
It's never too early to start. This Golden Retriever puppy is learning essential obedience commands like 'sit' and 'down' using positive reinforcement. My puppy training program sets a strong foundation for a lifetime of good behavior.
Training is also about having fun and building a bond. Here, Oscar the Beagle shows off his 'roll over' trick after following basic commands. I incorporate fun trick training to keep your dog engaged and happy to learn.
This is the goal: a happy owner and a well-behaved dog living peacefully together. After our sessions, this Beagle learned to be calm and composed at home, making him a wonderful companion for the entire family.
About Featured
The results you see in these images aren't about force, they're about simple, clear communication. Notice the leash handling in the videos? My biggest tip for owners is to keep your hand soft. I always tell families, 'hand relax madu' (relax your hand)—if your hand is tight, your dog feels that tension and gets anxious. When you actually relax your hand, your dog naturally becomes calm, making the training process easier for everyone.
How We Get These Results
Training shouldn't be complicated. My approach is simple: positive reinforcement. When your dog sits, stays, or walks calmly, they get praise, treats, and encouragement. This is why you see dogs in these photos that look happy and engaged, not scared. I don't believe in shouting. Instead, we use consistent commands like 'Sit', 'Stay', and 'Go back' until they become second nature.
Training the Whole Family
One of the most common reasons training fails is that only one person in the house knows the commands. I train everyone—adults and kids. As you can see with Eshan in the featured video, even a 5-year-old can handle a German Shepherd if they know how to communicate clearly. By teaching the whole family to use the same tone and body language, the dog stops being confused and starts listening to everyone in the house.
Practical, Real-World Skills
We don't just train in a studio. I come to your home in Bangalore so we can work where you actually live. We practice on your street, in your yard, and at your front door. Whether it's correcting leash pulling, stopping your dog from jumping on guests, or teaching them to stay when the doorbell rings, we work on the actual problems you face every day.
The Process
My obedience courses cover the 'Big 7' commands: Sit, Stay, Down, Come, Go Back, Heel, and Leave It. We typically do 24 home visits over 2 months, which gives your dog enough time to learn and build the muscle memory they need to behave reliably, even when you aren't holding a treat.
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