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Understanding Your Dog Beyond Commands

byAsha ArunOnline sessions; Available across Delhi NCRStarts from2,800 per session/petView full gallery

True companionship isn't about control or training tricks; it's about connection. These visuals capture my philosophy of listening to what your dog is trying to tell you, helping you build a bond based on mutual respect and empathy.

This is the core of my work. A quiet moment of trust and comfort with a young pup. It's not about commands or control, but about creating a space where an animal feels safe enough to just be. This is the foundation of all communication.

Is your dog truly unpredictable, or are you missing what they are trying to tell you? A dog's behavior is a reaction, not a random act. In this clip, I explain how frustration and unfulfilled needs can lead to actions like biting, helping you see the 'why' behind the 'what'.

See what a truly fulfilling environment looks like. Here, it's not just about providing food and shelter. It's about creating a space where dogs are understood, nourished emotionally, and loved for who they are, allowing them to interact freely and happily.

Before you bring a dog home, I ask you to consider one fundamental question: Why? Your answer to this question defines the entire future of your relationship. This clip from my pre-parenting sessions explores the intentions behind getting a dog, setting the stage for a responsible and fulfilling companionship.

The bond of trust knows no size or breed. Here, my partner Asha shares a hug with a gentle Golden Retriever, showing the deep affection and mutual respect that is the hallmark of our care. Every animal is met with patience and understanding.

We often label dogs as 'stubborn' when they don't meet our expectations. I believe this is a misunderstanding of their nature. In this discussion, I explain the importance of understanding a dog's breed history and individual DNA, rather than imposing our own preconceived ideas on them.

This is my happy place, surrounded by a pack of trusting, joyful dogs of all shapes and sizes. Being accepted as part of their group is the greatest compliment. It shows that they feel secure and understood, which is the ultimate goal of my work.

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Most behavioral issues in dogs, like sudden anxiety or aggression, are not random acts of mischief. They are reactions to unmet needs or a breakdown in communication. I don't believe in 'fixing' dogs with rigid commands, because a dog acting out is simply trying to tell you something is wrong. Before you decide on a traditional training program, we should talk about whether you are addressing the symptoms or the root cause.

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