Dog Behavioral Training & Aggression Rehab
See why pet parents trust my residential program to turn around aggression and anxiety. Watch how these dogs went from uncontrollable to calm companions through a deep psychological reset.
This is Rocky, a Belgian Malinois who had bitten over a dozen people. His owner explains the severe aggression issues they faced before Rocky came to my school. This video shows the dramatic shift from an uncontrollable dog to a calm and obedient companion, a testament to what is possible with the right psychological approach.
Bhaira, a Cane Corso, had significant behavior problems, including not listening to commands and chewing things at home. His owner shares their journey, explaining how after one month in my residential program, Bhaira is now disciplined, obedient, and socialized. This is the power of a structured environment.
This is my philosophy in one picture: Train with Trust, Led by Expertise. My program is not about harsh commands; it's a journey of socialization, obedience, leash manners, respect, and discipline. We build a foundation for a peaceful home.
Beyond basic obedience, I specialize in advanced skills like protection training. This image shows how we channel a dog's natural instincts into becoming a fearless protector and a loyal guardian, unlocking their full potential in a controlled and safe manner.
Leash pulling is a common struggle that turns walks into a stressful chore. Here, you see the 'before' of a dog pulling uncontrollably. My training focuses on establishing a calm 'heel walk', making walks enjoyable for both you and your dog, even around distractions.
Socialization is more than just letting dogs play; it's a structured process. At my school, dogs learn to interact calmly in a pack, which builds their confidence and helps them feel secure in new situations. This is crucial for a well-adjusted dog.
My work as a dog psychologist is recognized nationally. In this News 9 appearance, I discuss the complexities of canine aggression, explaining the difference between true aggression and other behaviors. This science-based approach is the foundation of my training.
About this collection
My residential program at Kengeri is not about command drills. Your dog lives with me, participating in a structured pack environment where we identify the specific root of their fear or aggression—whether it is learned, experienced, or associated—and correct it from the inside out.
Most trainers focus on the symptoms—the barking, the pulling, the biting. But if you do not address the underlying Shwana Manovaitajnya (dog psychology), those behaviours return the moment you get home. My approach is not about magic; it is about respect. Maryade (respect) is the foundation of every interaction.
In my residential program, we work on resetting the dog. We handle everything from leash manners and basic obedience to severe aggression rehab. Whether it is a Belgian Malinois with a biting history or a Cane Corso with separation anxiety, the process is the same: identify the fear, build confidence, and teach the owner how to be the pack leader.
Remember, Ninna naayi ninna maathu kelbeku (Your dog must listen to you). I am just the guide. The transformation happens when you take ownership of the new language we build here. My Kengeri facility provides the space for this change—away from daily triggers—focusing purely on building the discipline your dog needs to thrive.
Dog Guru
I am Dr. Amrut, the Dog Guru. I do not believe in quick fixes or harsh commands. I look at every dog as an individual, using my background in canine behavior to help you understand why your dog acts the way they do, so you can build a relationship based on respect, not fear.
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