Practical Dog Skill-Building Workshops in Bangalore
Tired of chaotic walks or a dog that just won't listen? My workshops in Bangalore help you move past the struggle. Together, we’ll build better focus, calm leash manners, and the kind of bond that makes everyday life with your dog actually enjoyable.
Walks should be relaxing for both of you. This workshop focuses on teaching leash manners and helping dogs decompress by engaging with the environment, turning a stressful walk into a beautiful bonding experience.
This is what a structured group training session looks like. We have multiple dogs working on individual goals, such as handler focus, ignoring distractions, and reducing reactivity, all while learning together as a team.
One of the most important life skills is learning to be calm around other dogs without needing to interact. Here, we practice maintaining a comfortable distance and calm body language, a key part of responsible pet ownership.
Play is a powerful tool for training. Here, I'm using a ball on a rope to build impulse control and focus with Floyd. This kind of structured play is a core part of our skill-building workshops.
This video demonstrates three basic commands every dog should know: recall, wait, and walking with me. I teach you how to choose and strengthen commands that are practical for your dog's specific breed and lifestyle.
The game of fetch is more than just throwing a ball. I structure the game to build impulse control, focus, and a stronger bond. Here, Floyd practices waiting, dropping the ball, and changing directions.
Training should feel like play. By keeping sessions fun and engaging, we build a dog's desire to work with us. This short clip shows how I blend obedience and play to make learning enjoyable.
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These aren't obedience boot camps where your dog learns to be a robot. In my workshops, I focus on the 'why' behind the behavior—whether it’s leash pulling, reactivity, or impulse control—and show you how to manage it in real-world environments like parks and busy streets. You walk away with a toolkit you can actually use tomorrow, not just a set of commands that work in a sterile classroom.
Dealing with a high-drive dog or a pup that gets overwhelmed is tough, especially in a city like Bangalore. I run these workshops to bridge the gap between 'knowing a command' and 'having a well-mannered companion.' I keep groups small so we can tackle specific issues. Maybe your Lab goes wild at the sight of another dog, or your Indie gets hyper-vigilant when guests arrive. We practice 'parallel training'—working near other dogs without the pressure to interact. This teaches your dog that they don't have to greet every single animal they see, which is often the root of reactivity.
We use Bangalore’s diverse spaces to train for the real world. We aren't just in a fenced yard; we’re learning to handle distractions, narrow paths, and city noises. I’ll show you how to read your dog’s body language—that tiny lip lick or tail tuck that signals they’re stressed before they react. You aren't just learning to control your dog; you're learning to listen to them. My approach combines structure with play, ensuring the training is rewarding for both you and your dog. Whether you need to fix a specific issue or just want to strengthen your bond, these sessions provide the guidance to get there safely and calmly.
Garima Tomar
I’m Garima, and my life revolves around Floyd, my Belgian Malinois. He’s the reason I do this. I’ve seen the highs and lows of dog parenting, and I know that good behavior comes from understanding your dog's needs, not just demanding compliance.
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