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My Balanced Training Philosophy and Approach

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Real training happens in the park, at your doorstep, and around guests, not just in a quiet room. I focus on coaching you to be the leader your dog needs.

This video breaks down the common mistakes I see trainers make. My approach is different because it's built on over 8 years of hands-on experience with hundreds of dogs.

Treats are a tool, not a bribe. I teach dogs to respond to commands because they've formed a habit, not because they're negotiating for food.

Training that only works at home isn't real training. I ensure obedience holds up against real-life distractions like guests, other dogs, and busy parks.

Every dog is different. An Indie doesn't think like a German Shepherd, so their training shouldn't be the same. I create custom, tailored plans for every dog.

Balanced training means rewarding good behavior and using fair, clear corrections for unwanted actions. This builds confidence and helps your dog understand boundaries.

Unwanted behaviors like jumping or barking are signs your dog needs structure. Proper training strengthens your bond and gives them the guidance they crave.

It's not the breed, it's the training. This video shows a Husky, often considered stubborn, learning with focus. With the right handling, any dog can thrive.

About this collection

Sahi training (Right training) isn't about teaching tricks in a silent room. It is about how your dog behaves when the doorbell rings, when you take them to the park, or when they are around guests. My job is to coach you on how to handle these real-life moments so the progress lasts. If your dog listens only when you have a treat in your hand, that is bargaining, not obedience.

After 8 years in the field, I have seen too many owners overpay for training that falls apart the moment they step outside. My approach is simple: I train the dog, but I coach the human. Without owner involvement, no training program will ever hold up in the real world.

Why Balanced Training Works

I do not follow a cookie-cutter strategy because no two dogs are the same. A Husky does not think like an Indie, and a puppy does not have the same needs as a rescue with anxiety. My method is balanced, meaning I use positive reinforcement to build confidence and give a big 'shabash' (well done) for every win. However, I also use clear, fair corrections to set boundaries when needed. Ignoring bad behavior leads to confusion, and my goal is to make sure your dog always knows what is okay and what is not.

Training That Lasts

My goal is to stop you from stressing over your dog's behavior. Whether we are working on leash pulling, jumping on guests, or severe reactivity, I build a plan that fits your family's routine. We move from foundational commands like 'sit' and 'stay' to advanced real-world skills like off-leash freedom and threshold discipline.

Remember, obedience does not restrict your dog. It engages their intelligence and provides the structure they crave. When training clicks, your home feels calmer, your walks become enjoyable, and you gain the peace of mind that comes with a well-behaved dog. Sahi training hai toh sab possible hai.

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Max Dog Training

At-home training in LucknowStarting ₹7,500 per month (12 sessions)

I started this journey 8 years ago with my German Shepherd, Max. Since then, my dogs have been my biggest teachers, and they have taught me that life with a dog should be about bonding and peace, not constant chaos. I am here to help you get that same structure in your home.

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