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I believe that true training is about community and connection. Being invited to judge at the Indian Army dog show was a privilege, and it reflects the same dedication to behavioral health that I bring to every dog at our farm.

I was deeply honored to be invited as a Senior Dog Behaviorist and judge for a dog show at the Dhaula Kuan Army Cantt. Here I am on stage, speaking to the participants and their families.

A participant presenting his beautiful Golden Retriever on stage. It was wonderful to see so many well-loved and well-cared-for dogs at the event.

A young participant showing off his Shih Tzu's calm temperament. Events like these are a great way to promote responsible pet ownership in the community.

A handler and his Labrador on stage, waiting for the judges' feedback. I was looking for a good bond between the dog and owner, as well as basic obedience.

Receiving a token of appreciation from the event organizers. It's always a privilege to share my knowledge and passion for dog behavior with a wider audience.

Interacting with one of the participants, a lovely Labrador, on stage. Assessing a dog's temperament and training in a new, busy environment is a key part of judging.

An Indie dog, proudly wearing a 'Police' harness, participating in the show. It was fantastic to see Indies being celebrated for their intelligence and trainability.

Addressing the audience and explaining the criteria for judging. I emphasized the importance of the human-animal bond over just breed standards.

A moment on stage with the event hosts. Community engagement is very important to me, and I'm grateful for opportunities like this.

Here I am with a fellow judge, carefully scoring the participants. We took our responsibility seriously to ensure a fair and encouraging competition for everyone.

About Community Involvement & Expertise

Seeing dogs handle the pressure of a public stage at an Army event shows me exactly what 'balanced training' really looks like. It isn't about rigid obedience; it is about the bond between the handler and the dog. Whether I am judging a competition or working with your dog at our farm, I look for that same spark of confidence and mutual respect, rather than fear-based compliance.

When I am invited to judge events like the Dhaula Kuan Army Cantt dog show, I am not just looking for which dog sits or stays the fastest. I am looking for the relationship. I am observing the way the owner speaks to their pet, the way the dog responds to subtle cues, and the overall temperament of the animal in a busy, high-energy environment.

Why This Matters for Your Dog

My approach to training isn't theoretical. It is built on years of daily practice—waking up early, managing pack dynamics at our farm, and handling diverse behavioral cases. When you bring your dog to me for training, you get the same eye for detail that I use when assessing performance on stage.

I focus on:

  • Clear Communication: Teaching you to be the leader your dog needs, not just a handler.
  • Environment Exposure: Just like the dogs at the show, your pet needs to learn how to stay calm and focused, even when there are distractions around.
  • Balanced Methods: We move away from 'fixing' issues and toward building a healthy routine, better diet, and structured play that eliminates the stress causing behavioral problems in the first place.

Whether it is aggression, leash pulling, or separation anxiety, I use these same principles of observation and empathy to create a personalized plan for your bachhe. If you are ready to see a real change in your dog's demeanor, let's talk about what is actually going on at home.

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Pet Lovers Hut

Training at pet resorts in Gurugram and ChattarpurStarts from 15,000 per course

Hi, I am Kuldeep. I treat every dog like my own, which is why I am so passionate about sharing what I know with the community. Being a Senior Dog Behaviorist isn't just about a title; it is about making sure that every dog I meet—yours included—feels understood and secure.

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