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Expert Credentials in Canine Behavior

I don't just train dogs. My methods are backed by global research, police squad experience, and a PhD in canine behavior.

I was honored to receive the Aryabhatta International Award for my work in animal welfare and training. This recognition, presented by the Hon’ble Justice Dr. Ashok B. Hinchigeri, is a testament to my dedication to the field.

A proud moment being selected for the Aryabhatta International Award for my contributions to dog training and canine behavior research, as featured in the Hindustan Metro.

Receiving my honorary Doctorate/PhD in Canine Behavior and Training from the Global University of Boston at the 10th International Conferment Awards in New Delhi. A milestone moment in my journey.

A closer look at the Honorary Doctorate in Canine Behavior and Training from the Global University of Boston. This award represents years of dedicated research and hands-on work with thousands of dogs.

Sharing a proud moment with my mother after receiving the honorary PhD from the Global University of Boston. Her support has been instrumental in my journey as a canine behaviorist.

Another photo from the conferment ceremony in New Delhi, holding the honorary PhD and award. I am grateful for this recognition of my work in understanding and improving the lives of dogs.

On stage at Pet Fed, India's biggest pet festival. Events like these are a great opportunity to connect with fellow dog lovers and share knowledge about responsible pet ownership.

About this collection

My credentials—including an honorary PhD and the Aryabhatta International Award—are not just for display. They are the result of years spent learning from police dog squads, studying canine psychology at UNITEC, New Zealand, and working with thousands of shwanagalu. When you work with me, you are applying science-backed methods to your dog’s specific behavioral challenges rather than using cookie-cutter commands.

True canine behaviorism is a science, not a collection of tricks. My journey began with a dedication to understanding the 'why' behind canine actions. This led me to complete advanced certification in Canine Psychology and Behaviour in New Zealand. It is why I do not just train dogs; I analyze their psychology.

Being an advisor to police dog squads and CID Maharashtra has taught me about precision and high-stakes training, while my research into aggression and anxiety helps me guide owners dealing with complex issues. Receiving the Aryabhatta International Award for canine behavior research or my honorary PhD from the Global University of Boston serves as a validation of this path, but my real classroom remains the field.

Whether I am judging pet festivals or speaking at events, the goal is always the same: to foster better communication between dogs and their owners. I believe in translating complex behavioral theories into simple steps you can practice at home. Your dog does not need a dictator; they need a partner. My approach is to take this deep academic understanding and make it practical for your daily life, ensuring that you and your dog find a common language—maryade—built on mutual respect and clarity.

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Dog Guru

Starting ₹1,000 per call (approx 20 mins)

I am Dr. Amrut, often called Dog Guru. I do not just teach obedience; I help you understand the mind of your dog through science and experience. My training methods come from years of global research and hands-on work, tailored specifically for your home environment.

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