Home-Style Board and Train in Lucknow
Forget cages and kennels. Your dog joins my family pack, learning real-life manners in a home environment that actually mimics your own. It is structured, calm, and built on trust.
A glimpse into the daily life at my home. While one dog is chilling with my wife, the others are engaged in a healthy game of tug of war. This is what a balanced, social environment looks like.
Sunday Shararat. Play is a vital part of my program. It allows dogs to release energy, learn social cues, and build confidence. Here, two of the dogs enjoy a game of tug.
Playtime and training often go hand in hand. Here I am in the park with two of my dogs, mixing obedience commands with a fun game of fetch.
A calm night walk with the pack. Structured walks are a key part of our daily routine, teaching dogs to walk politely on a leash together, which brings a lot of *sukoon* (peace).
We celebrate festivals together as a family. Here's the pack enjoying a safe and fun "Phoolon ki Holi" with flower petals.
There's always time for cuddles. This is the comfortable, loving environment your dog experiences here. A relaxed dog is a dog that's ready to learn.
Max and Hulk, two of my resident dogs, showing how well-trained dogs can relax together. This calm energy helps new dogs in the Board & Train program settle in quickly.
The dogs patiently waiting as I prepare their food. Meal times are structured and calm, which helps prevent food aggression and teaches good manners.
Even my Rottweiler has his goofy moments. It's important to let dogs be dogs, and my home environment allows for plenty of fun and personality to shine through.
A happy Beagle enjoying some zoomies on the rooftop. I ensure every dog gets plenty of time and space to run and play safely.
About The Board & Train Experience: A Home Away From Home
Most places stick your dog in a cage for 20 hours a day. Here, the 'Board and Train' experience is life in my house. Your dog eats, sleeps, and plays alongside my own dogs, which is exactly how they learn social cues and calm behavior. You aren't paying for a kennel; you are paying for them to live in a structured, balanced home that solves problems, not just suppresses them.
Not a Kennel, a Second Home
I started this 8 years ago with my GSD, Max, because I couldn't find a place where I felt comfortable leaving my own dogs. So I built one. When your dog stays with me, they become part of my pack. We have a set routine—daily walks, play sessions at the park, and structured training blocks.
The 'Real Life' Difference
Training isn't just about 'sit' and 'stay' in a quiet room. If your dog doesn't listen when there's a cat running past or a guest at the door, the training failed. That’s why my program focuses on:
- Real-world exposure: We go to parks and markets to handle traffic, strangers, and noise.
- Pack Socialization: My dogs (Max, Hulk, and Alpha) act as 'neutral' dogs. They help teach your dog how to behave without the anxiety of a strange, aggressive environment.
- Owner Coaching: This is non-negotiable. I don't just train the dog; I train you. Before you take your dog home, we do a transfer session. If you don't know how to maintain the boundaries we built, the progress will vanish within a week. I teach you the 'why' and 'how' so you can handle your dog with confidence.
What to Expect
Whether you need help with basic leash pulling, or you're dealing with serious aggression, we start with a clear plan. No cookie-cutter programs. We identify the triggers, work on the mindset, and build the communication. You get WhatsApp updates every few days, so you know exactly how the training is going, minus the stress of wondering if your dog is actually happy.
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