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Why I Left Corporate Life to Become a Dog Trainer

byPriyanka TAvailable online and at your location across NCRStarts from1,800 Per SessionView full gallery

I traded my 9-to-5 corporate life for muddy paws and wagging tails. This is the story of why I chose to dedicate my life to helping pet parents build a real bond with their dogs.

Two years ago, I took a giant leap of faith and quit my corporate job to pursue my love for dogs full-time. This journey, filled with dogs like this amazing Belgian Malinois, has been the most rewarding decision of my life.

To be the best, you have to learn from the best. I invested in my education by training under my mentor Kumar, which gave me the confidence and skills to turn my passion into a successful profession.

A little about me: I'm a certified Advanced Canine Obedience Trainer and Behaviour Specialist. I use balanced training techniques to work with all kinds of behavioral issues, specializing in everything from aggression to puppy training.

Taking the plunge to become a full-time dog trainer wasn't easy, but I've never looked back. I'm constantly learning and upgrading my skills to ensure I provide the best possible guidance for you and your dog.

This is me, your friendly neighborhood canine trainer. Just a regular person who is absolutely passionate about helping people and their dogs live happier lives together.

A quick look into my world. From indoor sessions with small dogs to outdoor work with big ones, every day is different, but the goal is always the same: building a better bond between dogs and their humans. This is life, bhidu.

About My Story: Why I Do What I Do

I didn't just wake up one day and decide to train dogs. I spent years in a corporate cubicle before realizing my real passion was with animals. When you hire me, you aren't getting a rigid drill sergeant; you're getting someone who knows the juggle of a busy life, the stress of a demanding job, and the pure joy of a dog who finally 'gets it'.

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