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Solving Common Dog Behavior Problems

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Behavior issues often stem from communication gaps, not stubbornness. Watch how I use disciplined, psychology-based methods to bridge the gap between what you want and what your dog understands.

Does your dog get sick in the car? I explain three practical steps to manage motion sickness, including avoiding food before travel and using short, positive practice drives to build their comfort.

A dog jumping around in a moving car is dangerous for everyone. I demonstrate a simple and effective solution: a dog seat belt. This tool keeps your dog secure and allows you to focus on driving.

Ever wonder why dogs love sticking their heads out of car windows? It's all about their powerful nose. I explain how the influx of scents actually has a calming effect on them during a journey.

If you repeat commands endlessly, your dog learns to tune you out as background noise. I explain the importance of giving one clear command and waiting for a response. This is the core of my 'discipline, not drama' philosophy.

Daily walks are not just for potty breaks. I explain the three most important reasons for daily walks: physical and mental exercise, freedom from the house, and the critical need for them to explore the world through their nose.

About this collection

If you are repeating commands like 'sit, sit, sit,' you are teaching your dog to ignore you as background noise. My approach is simple: one command, one clear expectation, and patience while they process it. Whether it is car anxiety, jumping on guests, or leash pulling, we do not fix these with treats or tricks, but by addressing the psychology of why your dog is acting that way in the first place.

Many pet parents come to me feeling frustrated because they think their dog is being difficult. Usually, it is just confusion. A dog’s world is sensory-driven, relying heavily on their nose rather than human logic. When we try to negotiate or over-talk, we lose our authority. My military background taught me that clarity is kindness. If your dog is pulling on the leash, ignoring recall, or struggling with house rules, it is rarely a discipline problem—it is a communication problem. I work with you to establish boundaries that make your dog feel secure rather than suppressed.

How We Fix It

  • In-Home Assessment: I come to your home in Bangalore to fix house-specific triggers like kitchen restrictions or doorbell reactions where they actually happen.
  • Resort Rehabilitation: For severe cases, my pet resort near Nandi Hills offers a 'reset' environment. This half-acre fenced space allows us to work on off-leash recall, socialization, and confidence building without your dog feeling trapped or stressed.
  • Owner Coaching: My job is to train you to handle your dog. We focus on teaching the 'One Command' rule so that you can maintain these results long after I leave.

Whether it is nipping, car sickness, or separation anxiety, we use desensitization and psychology-based correction. We do not use force. We use consistency.

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Paras Tomar

Pet Resort near Nandi Hills, DevanahalliStarting ₹1,200 per session

I am Paras. I spent my early career training military dogs, where clarity was a matter of safety, not a suggestion. Today, I use those same principles to help you understand your dog—not as a furry human, but as a dog. My goal is to build that missing link of communication so you can stop arguing with your pet and start living with them.

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