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The Art of Socialization: Learning in a Pack

byOma Pet BoardingTraining at facility in Sector 87, Faridabad & across Delhi NCRStarts from22,000 Per MonthView full gallery

At Oma, your dog learns how to be a dog again. By running free with a balanced pack, they pick up social skills and manners naturally, without rigid drills.

A typical afternoon at Oma's, with German Shepherds, Indies, and more mingling safely. They learn bite inhibition and social cues from each other in a way that formal training can't replicate.

Playtime is serious business! A German Shepherd, a Beagle, and a Golden Retriever learning how to interact and play gently. This is canine socialization at its best.

A pack of happy dogs, including a Rottweiler and German Shepherds, running freely together. This physical exercise and social interaction is vital for a balanced and happy dog.

Gentle roughhousing between two furry friends. This is healthy play, where dogs learn boundaries and respect for each other under our watchful eyes.

An Indie and a German Shepherd enjoying a game of chase. Cross-breed friendships are common here, helping dogs become comfortable with all types of playmates.

A German Shepherd and a Husky enjoying a run across our spacious field. Our off-leash setup allows dogs the freedom to just be dogs.

Even our smaller German Shepherd pups learn how to play with the big dogs. Supervised socialization ensures that puppies learn confidence and respect from a young age.

An unlikely friendship between a Great Dane and a German Shepherd. Our environment fosters positive interactions between all breeds, breaking down stereotypes.

This friendship is fur real! A group of dogs, including German Shepherds and Indies, learning to coexist and play together peacefully.

"How do we know which one is ours?" A common, happy problem for our team during feeding time! We ensure every dog, from German Shepherds to Huskies, gets their own space and food.

About The Art of Socialization: Learning in a Pack

We don't use strict training camps where dogs sit in crates. In our pack, a shy Indie learns confidence from a Great Dane, and an energetic Labrador learns to calm down simply by playing with others on our open grass. This isn't about forced obedience. It's about letting your bachcha (child) find their place in a group, learning when to play, when to stop, and how to respect another dog's space without a human needing to intervene.

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