Dog Behavior & Training
KIGA The Puppy Kindergarten
Pricing Guide
Initial Diagnostic Consultation
Assessment Phase
- Temperament Testing: Introduction to a controlled neutral dog to gauge social skills and aggression triggers.
- Physical Check: Basic palpation to rule out pain-induced aggression, specifically checking hips and joints.
- Owner Audit: Analysis of handling style, leash tension, and nervous energy.
The Action Plan
- Root Cause: Pinpointing if the issue is genetic, medical, or due to a lack of socialization.
- Correction Demo: Demonstration of proper leash handling and command modulation.
- Strategy: Immediate environmental changes at home such as stopping hand-feeding or crate training.
Monthly Day Care & Socialization Subscription
Core Routine
- Hours: 12 hours (8 AM - 8 PM) of supervised, cage-free interaction.
- Pack Dynamics: Social play to fix single-dog syndromes and correct behavior via peer interaction.
- Passive Training: Reinforcement of basic manners like waiting at doors and no jumping.
Facility & Care
- Environment: Indoor, air-conditioned facility with tiled flooring for hygiene.
- Nutrition: Handling of owner-provided meals or Kiga's standard diet if negotiated.
- Updates: Occasional video updates showing the dog's integration into the pack.
Residential Board & Train Bootcamp
Modification Protocol
- Desensitization: Controlled exposure to triggers like food removal or paw touching.
- Confidence Building: Structured socialization to remove fear-bite reflexes in anxious dogs.
- Structure Reset: Strict regulation of sleep, food, and exercise to break dominance mindsets.
Boarding & Handover
- Accommodation: 24/7 residential stay in a safe, partitioned facility.
- Diet Control: Regulated feeding to utilize food as a training tool.
- Owner Transfer: Mandatory end-of-stay session to teach owners how to maintain the training.
About Dog Behavior & Training
My Style: Seedhi Baat, No Bakwaas
I've spent over 10 years working with all sorts of dogs, from beagles to mastiffs. If you ask me, your dog's behavior usually starts with you. Aggression, anxiety, leash pulling - most of it is a mirror of your own vibe and habits. Main textbook ki baatein nahi karta (I don’t go by the book), everything I do is from real, hands-on experience with thousands of dogs.
Kutta Hai, Kutta Samjho
Before any talk of “sit” and “stay,” I focus on the basics:
- Exercise is non-negotiable. Every dog, especially high-energy breeds, needs real, daily movement. Not just a chota sa (tiny) walk.
- Socialization is must. Dogs need to mix with other dogs in safe spaces. That’s how they learn what’s what.
- Mental stimulation: Sniffing, exploring, solving small puzzles - this keeps their mind sharp and happy.
What I Actually Help With
- Aggressive dog management: I work a lot with tough breeds like pitbulls, helping owners spot triggers and avoid fights before they start.
- Dog anxiety solutions: From separation stress to noise phobia, we build confidence for both you and your dog.
- Leash pulling correction: I teach you hands-on, simple leash skills so walks aren’t a daily tug-of-war.
- Puppy socialization classes: Early training for puppies, so you don’t have to fix big problems later.
- All those naughty habits - jumping, guarding, non-stop barking - we tackle them head-on.
Real Talk
I won’t promise magic. Some behavioral quirks are just part of who your dog is. It’s about understanding, not just controlling. My goal? Kutta khush, owner khush (happy dog, happy owner), both leading each other with respect, not just emotion.
Meet your Expert
Kiga
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My Story
Hi, Prateek here. Seventeen years with dogs, started with Indie Buttery – smart, moody, boss lady. Now it's Doobie, full drama, stops mid-walk, anxiety ka source! Beagles, yaar, stubborn as hell. I’ve picked up more poop than I care to count. My place, KIGA, is all about letting dogs be dogs – no cages, thodi masti, thodi fight, sab normal hai. Over-protective parenting? Nah, dogs need space to learn.
My Work
Dog Boarding & Training - Cage-free dog boarding, temperature-controlled rooms, puppy kindergarten classes, behavior modification, and breed-specific advice.
Real Training Philosophy - Training isn’t just treats. I look at breed traits, your vibes, and offer practical, not magical, solutions.
Dogs Need To Be Dogs - Here, dogs socialize, play, even fight a bit—like kids in school. No cages, just cameras for safety.
Choose Your Breed Wisely - Don’t buy a puppy just because it’s cute. Not every breed fits every lifestyle. Think before choosing.
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