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Essential Dog Training and Care Techniques

byFurry StoryOnline globally; In-person workshops in BengaluruStarts from2,000 per participantView full gallery

I teach families how to work as a team, because dogs see the world very differently than we do. Here are the core skills that help your dog thrive in your home.

This is what real progress looks like. In my in-person workshops in Bangalore, we work on practical skills like teaching dogs to remain calm around others. It's not about quick fixes, but about gradual, reward-based training that builds lasting confidence.

Knowing how to administer medication safely and without causing stress is a non-negotiable skill for any pet sitter. I'll walk you through several gentle techniques, from hiding pills in treats to direct, calm administration, ensuring the dog's experience is always positive.

Managing a multi-dog household is more than just letting dogs play. I teach the art of "healthy coexistence," where dogs learn to be calm and respectful in each other's space, building a strong bond with you as their trusted leader.

Stressful walks can ruin the boarding experience for both the dog and the sitter. I demonstrate how to teach loose-leash walking as a team effort, turning walks into a calm, enjoyable, and safe activity, no matter the dog's size or energy level.

Can you tell when a dog is uncomfortable? Misreading signals is a common mistake that can lead to problems. A core part of my training is teaching you to accurately read canine body language, so you always know what a dog is truly feeling.

Hello Furry family! My name is Twisha, and my philosophy is simple: I train families, not just dogs. I believe in a patient, relationship-based approach to help dogs thrive in our world, and I'm excited to share that with you.

Energetic dogs in a home environment need more than just walks. I'll show you how to set up simple, fun agility games that provide crucial mental and physical stimulation, preventing boredom and destructive behaviors while strengthening your bond.

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Real training is not about teaching tricks to make your dog look good on camera. It is about understanding the subtle signals your dog gives, whether that is a stiff posture or a lip lick, and responding to them with patience. My approach focuses on these practical, daily interactions that actually help your dog thrive in a human home.

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