Featured
This is the first look clients get into my training world. I've selected these to show the range of what's possible, from high-level competition obedience with my own dog to the first successful commands with a brand new puppy. This is what top training looks like.
Puppy's First Steps
Bringing a new puppy home is exciting, and starting their training early is the key to a happy life together. I focus on building a strong foundation with positive methods, teaching essential commands and behaviors from as young as 60 days old. This includes crate training, basic commands, and confidence-building games.
A Calm & Well-Mannered Dog at Home
A well-trained dog is a joy to live with. I teach practical skills that create a calm and respectful dog inside the house. This includes impulse control around food, mastering the 'place' and 'stay' commands for a settled dog, and general obedience that makes daily life smoother.
Essential Skills: Crate & Muzzle Confidence
Crate and muzzle training are not about punishment; they are about safety, management, and creating positive experiences. I teach every dog to see their crate as a personal den and to accept a muzzle without fear. These are practical skills for vet visits, travel, and ensuring safety in all situations.
Advanced Obedience & Off-Leash Control
For owners who want to take their dog's skills to the next level, I offer advanced obedience training. This focuses on reliability in distracting environments, sharp off-leash heeling, and instant responses to commands from a distance. A truly well-trained dog is one you can trust anywhere.
My Boy Thor: From Companion to Competitor
This is my own dog, my baccha, Thor. He is a testament to what is possible with dedication and modern training methods. I am incredibly proud that he is the first Pitbull in India to earn a PSA PDC title. He is my partner in training and showcases the highest level of obedience and sport work that I teach.
Fun, Games & Agility
Training should also be about having fun and strengthening the bond with your dog. I use games and introductory agility exercises to build confidence, improve body awareness, and keep dogs mentally stimulated. A happy dog is one that loves to learn.