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Eva's Inn: Expert Training and Farm-Style Boarding

byEva's InnTraining at Eva's Inn, Sarjapura RoadStarts from15,000 Per Course (15 Days)View full gallery

I run a place where your dog gets their own holiday. Whether it is obedience training, puppy headstart, or just a fun day in the pool, every dog gets a routine that fits their personality perfectly.

This is the look I strive for. This Siberian Husky is mid-run, full of joy and energy, which is what my training space is all about. A happy dog is always ready to learn.

For certain breeds, I offer advanced protection training. This is Eva, a German Shepherd, practicing controlled bite work with full safety gear. It's about channeling a dog's natural instincts into focused, disciplined skill.

This picture says it all. A well-trained and socialized Pitbull is a loving family member. Building this kind of trust and gentleness is at the heart of what I do.

Work hard, play harder. This video shows a typical day here, starting with some focused obedience training followed by a rewarding swim in our dog pool. It’s all about balance.

This is the pure, unfiltered happiness I aim for in every session. This Labrador is caught mid-air during a play session, showing that training here is as much about fun as it is about focus.

The foundation of good training is a strong connection. Here, a German Shepherd sits with perfect focus, waiting for the next command. This calm attention is what we build through positive reinforcement.

Training should be practical for everyday life. In this clip, Kassa the Dutch Shepherd learns to calmly get into the car on command. This is real-world obedience that makes life easier for both you and your dog.

Look at that smile. This Golden Retriever running freely in our open space is a perfect example of my "no unhappy dogs" rule. They get plenty of room to stretch their legs and just be dogs.

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I do not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Every dog here gets a custom routine because I follow the simple rule of 'alag kutta, alag routine' (different dog, different routine). Whether your dog needs to burn energy in our sandpit, learn the 'Aaja' (come) command, or get confident in the pool, I focus on building trust first rather than just drilling commands.

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