Canine Behavior Transformation Results
Real transformations from aggression and anxiety to calm, obedient companionship. See how I help owners bridge the communication gap with their dogs.
This is Rocky, a Belgian Malinois who had bitten over a dozen people. His owner, Mithun, was at his wit's end with the aggression. This video shows his journey from being uncontrollable to a calm, obedient, and social dog after my 30-day behavioral program.
Simba, a nine-month-old Labrador, was struggling with potty training, obedience, and listening to commands. His owner, Dr. Teerthana, found me online and was convinced by my psychological approach. Watch his transformation from a naughty puppy to a settled and happy companion.
Leash pulling is a common sign of anxiety, not stubbornness. A walk should be a calm, enjoyable experience for both you and your dog. This video shows how my behavioral training helps dogs learn to walk gently, even around distractions like children.
Does your dog bark at everything, chew your shoes, pull on the leash, or jump on guests? These are common communication gaps, not just "bad behavior." This graphic outlines the typical issues I solve by focusing on the root cause, not just the symptoms.
My entire process is built on guiding you, the owner. We connect through a one-on-one video call where I observe your dog's behavior in its own environment. This allows me to give you practical, personalized techniques to improve your communication and build a stronger bond.
As a dog psychologist, I am often called upon by news channels to provide an expert opinion on canine behavior and public policy. Here, I'm on News 9 discussing the nuances of identifying genuinely aggressive stray dogs versus those exhibiting normal territorial or hormonal behaviors.
Watson, a Belgian Malinois, was brought to me for basic obedience, discipline, and guarding training. His owner shares how happy he is with the results, highlighting that Watson now listens to all commands and is a very obedient companion. This is the goal for every dog I work with.
About this collection
The gallery above highlights the 'before and after' of canine behavior modification. Note that you won't see me training dogs in a vacuum. Every transformation you see required the owner's active involvement. If you choose to work with me, understand that I am not simply fixing your dog while you watch; I am teaching you the specific language to communicate with them, just like I taught the owners of Rocky and Simba.
Psychology Over Commands
Many trainers focus on teaching a dog to sit, stay, or heel. That is obedience. My work is different—it is canine psychology. When a Belgian Malinois like Rocky is labeled 'aggressive' and biting over a dozen people, it is not because he is a 'bad dog'. It is usually a result of misplaced drive, fear, or a lack of understanding of his psychological needs.
The 'Owner-First' Approach
I often tell people that hiring me to fix your dog without you changing is like having a driver fill your car with diesel while you sit in the passenger seat—you still won't know how to drive the car.
My programs are structured to:
- Analyze the Root Cause: We identify if the behavior stems from anxiety, dominance, or environmental triggers.
- Educate the Parent: You learn how to read body language, handle leash tension, and assert yourself as a leader without using force.
- Practical Application: Whether it is puppy potty training or adult aggression rehabilitation, I provide the roadmap. You provide the consistency.
Why Virtual Consultations Work
Most behaviors occur in your home, not a training center. Through my video-based behavioral analysis, I observe your dog in the environment where the problem actually exists. This allows us to address the issue in real-time, focusing on the specific dynamics of your household. Whether you are dealing with resource guarding, separation anxiety, or simply a lack of listening, the solution starts with changing your communication style.
Dog Guru
I do not believe in quick fixes; I believe in changing the mindset of the owner. After working with thousands of shwanagalu (dogs), I have realized that most behavioral issues are just a cry for respect and structure. My job is to guide you so you can finally be the leader your dog needs.
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