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Dog Training & Agility Classes in Bangalore

byParas TomarPet Resort near Nandi Hills, DevanahalliView full gallery

See how we use structured agility to build your dog’s focus, obedience, and confidence beyond just basic commands.

Agility training is excellent for a dog's mind and body. Here, Tom demonstrates how he has learned to confidently climb the ladder, a testament to the trust built between dog and trainer.

This is Tom, one of our regulars, showcasing his agility skills by clearing a hurdle. This kind of structured exercise is part of our daily routine to keep dogs mentally stimulated and physically fit.

Can your dog climb a ladder? With proper training and encouragement, many dogs can learn amazing skills. This point-of-view shot shows Tom's focus as he navigates the ladder obstacle.

From basic commands to agility circuits, we make training a rewarding experience. This German Shepherd is learning to follow cues and navigate different obstacles, which is fantastic for their confidence.

Watch Tom the Pitbull having a great time during his agility training session. He's jumping over benches and through hoops, showing how eager and focused a dog can be when training is made into a fun game.

Ring jumping is a fantastic exercise for coordination and following commands. Here, I'm guiding Tom through the hoop, using positive reinforcement to celebrate his success.

Heel work is the foundation of a good walk and a disciplined dog. In this video, I'm practicing heel commands with Tom inside our kennel block, showing that training can happen anywhere.

About this collection

Agility is more than just running through hoops. When your dog navigates a ladder or jumps a hurdle, they are learning to listen to you amidst distractions. It changes how they process commands, turning a scattered, high-energy dog into one that is calm and focused on the job at hand. This is the difference between a dog that pulls on the leash and one that heels because they understand the cues.

Building Focus Through Structured Activity

Most people think dog training is just about teaching 'sit' and 'stay'. But real discipline happens when you engage a dog's mind. At my resort near Nandi Hills, we use agility obstacles—A-frame ladders, tire jumps, and tunnels—to do exactly that.

When a dog is busy navigating a tunnel or clearing a hurdle, they cannot be anxious about separation or aggressive toward other dogs. They have to focus on the next command. This is how we build confidence in shy dogs and burn off excess energy in high-drive breeds like Belgian Malinois or Pitbulls.

Why Agility Works

  • Mental Stimulation: A tired dog is a happy dog, but a mentally stimulated dog is a disciplined one. Agility forces your dog to think.
  • Bonding: You aren't just watching from the sidelines; you are the guide. As your dog successfully completes an obstacle, the trust between you grows.
  • Real-World Obedience: We teach heel work in the same kennel blocks and play areas where they relax. This means the discipline isn't 'location-dependent'—it sticks wherever you go.

Is This Right for Your Dog?

Whether you have a puppy needing basic obedience or an adult dog with behavioral issues like leash pulling, we don't use 'magic' tricks. We use clear, consistent communication. If you want a dog that is calm, responsive, and actually listens to you, we can get there. We operate out of our half-acre facility near Devanahalli, providing the space and equipment needed for real results.

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Paras Tomar

Pet Resort near Nandi Hills, DevanahalliStarting ₹750 per day (8-10 hours)

I look at a dog and I do not just see a pet—I see an opportunity to help you two communicate better. Whether it is correcting leash pulling or building up their agility confidence, I keep things structured so your dog stops guessing and starts listening.

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