Life With My Pack
These aren't just photos. These are the stories that shape my coaching philosophy, from my rescues to the old-timers who taught me what love really looks like.
This is Yoshi. I fostered her when she was pregnant, and we became a team. She was such an amazing mother to her own pups and even helped nurse another litter I fostered. She taught me so much about a mother's love and found her forever home with her adopted babies.
People ask me what my security system is like. Well, I have a Rottweiler. A knife-wielding Rottweiler. Welcome home, peeps.
Get a Rottweiler, they said. He will be scary, they said. Instead, I got a clown who gets his head stuck in paper bags. This is the real Simba.
A quiet moment with my pack. These kiddos are my family and the reason I do what I do. They've taught me more about love, resilience, and loyalty than anyone else.
Enjoying the festive lights with my best boy, Simba. Having a dog means having a constant companion who makes you feel safe and loved.
My happy place, surrounded by my dogs. Each one has a unique personality and story, and together they make my house a home.
Happy Diwali from me and my new man, Simba. He's a gentleman who makes me feel safe on our late-night walks. This is what a loving, trusting bond looks like.
About this collection
Look, you see the cute photos of my pack, but let me tell you, living with seven rescues is a full-time circus. It is not just about cuddles. It is about managing the cat food-stealing Labrador, the senior dog who needs extra patience, and the daily dynamics that turn my home into my real-world classroom for every coaching session I hold.
People ask how I manage five dogs and two cats in Whitefield. Honestly, it is about strict routine and knowing when to intervene. Take Scooter, my senior boy who is blind and deaf. People assume old dogs are broken, but he is the happiest member of my pack. Learning to communicate with him via touch cues changed how I coach owners. I do not follow textbook theory. I look at your dog's temperament. If your dog is a clown like Simba was, or a food-obsessed Labrador like Scotch, we need to build a life that fits them. Whether you are dealing with anxiety, aggression, or just need to know if a kennel or home-boarding is right, I am not selling a cookie-cutter package. I am sharing what I do at home every single day. This is the reality of animal ownership, and it is the foundation of my training philosophy. My pack taught me that every behavior has a root cause, whether it is a lack of routine or just a personality quirk that needs management. If you want to understand your dog instead of just trying to force them to behave, we should talk.
Poulomi Dhar
I am Poulomi. My home in Whitefield is a chaotic, love-filled space with seven rescues who taught me everything I know about behavior. I do not just teach theory; I live these lessons every single day with my own pack.
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