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Our Students and Breeds in Training

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Every dog is an individual with different needs. From high-energy Belgian Malinois to loyal German Shepherds, here is a look at the dogs currently working on their behavioral transformation at my Kengeri school.

This infographic shares some interesting facts about German Shepherds. Their intelligence, loyalty, and versatility make them excellent students in obedience and agility.

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Here are some interesting facts about the Belgian Malinois. They are highly energetic, intensely loyal, and excel in roles like search and rescue, making them a prime candidate for advanced training.

More facts about the German Shepherd. As the third smartest dog breed, they are known for their unwavering loyalty and excel in police, military, and search and rescue work.

About this collection

Many owners worry about sending their dog away, but residential training is not about convenience. It is about creating a clean slate. When your dog stays with me at our Kengeri facility, they break away from the habits of home life, allowing us to build focus and obedience from the ground up. You are not just boarding your dog. You are giving them the structure they need to succeed.

Understanding Your Dog's Breed

Not every dog trainer understands that a German Shepherd requires a different approach than a Labrador or a Belgian Malinois. My residential training program is built on canine behavior modification that respects these breed differences. Whether it is a dog with a high prey drive or a breed that requires specific social cues, I focus on the psychology behind the movement.

Why Residential Training Works

When I say I am a Shwana Manovaitajnya (dog psychologist), I mean I look at the root cause of why your dog is not listening. The school environment in Kengeri allows me to control the variables that exist at home.

  • Focus & Discipline: At home, distractions often win. At the school, we remove those distractions to establish communication.
  • Pack Socialization: Dogs learn to read social cues from other balanced dogs.
  • Owner Partnership: My goal is simple: Ninna naayi ninna maathu kelbeku (Your dog must listen to you).

We do not use cookie-cutter commands. We teach leash manners, obedience, and aggression control by building a bond of maryade (respect). If you give your dog respect, you will get respect in return. This is not about making your dog a robot; it is about creating a companion that listens because they trust your leadership. If you are struggling with a specific breed or a behavioral hurdle, look at the dogs in this gallery and imagine the change possible for your pet.

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Dog Guru

Boarding facility at Kengeri, BengaluruStarting ₹45,000 per month / batch

I am Dr. Amrut. My students call me Dog Guru. My PhD is academic, but my real education comes from the 1500 dogs I have worked with. I do not just train dogs. I teach you how to understand them, because training is a two-way street.

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