Dog Training Before and After: Real Results in Karnataka
I show you the proof first. Whether it is barking at strangers or learning to play, my training focuses on tangible results you can see in these videos.
This is a powerful example of my guard training. Many clients tell me their dog doesn't bark at strangers. Here you can see the 'before' where the dog is passive, and the 'after' where it confidently barks to alert its owner to a potential threat.
This Malinois wouldn't bark on command before training. In the 'after' clip, you can see it speaking clearly when I ask. This is a foundational skill for both advanced obedience and guard dog work.
Sometimes the problem is simple: a dog just won't play fetch. This 'before and after' video shows how I transformed a Labrador that had no interest in a ball into one that eagerly retrieves it. This kind of training builds a dog's confidence and drive.
This video shows the progress of teaching a Labrador to hold a basket. Before training, the dog was hesitant. After my sessions, it confidently walks alongside its handler, ready for a shopping trip.
Many owners struggle with their dogs on a scooter. This video shows a Labrador before training, where it's unruly, and after, where it sits calmly on the scooter, even when other dogs pass by. This is about building discipline and focus.
Here is a clear demonstration of how I build a dog's guarding instinct. Before, the dog is passive even when its handler is approached aggressively. After training, it immediately responds with protective barking.
About Real Results: Before & After
Many owners bring their dogs to me because they think they are naturally passive or simply 'won't listen.' In my sessions, we do not force or shout. Instead, I identify exactly why a dog is holding back—whether it is a lack of confidence or a simple misunderstanding of commands—and shape their behavior through clear, consistent communication.
When you watch these clips, you are seeing real behavioral shifts, not magic tricks. Take the Malinois that wouldn't speak on command. It was not stubborn; it just needed the right trigger and the confidence to express itself. I bridge that gap. With guard training, I do not teach aggression. I teach protection. A dog should know when to be calm and when to alert you to a threat. That is the difference between a dog that just sits there and one that watches over your family.
For basic habits, like fetching a ball or sitting on a scooter, the process remains the same. It is all about routine and repetition. I work with every breed, from Labradors to Rottweilers, at my Haveri facility. If you are struggling with a dog that seems to ignore your instructions, do not worry. Most of the time, the dog is simply waiting for you to lead. I teach you how to be that leader so the training lasts long after I am out of the picture. Whether you need a dog that can protect your home or one that can simply follow commands, the result is a balanced, happy companion.
Ranjith R1
I am Ranjith R1. My world is filled with animals and my training academy. I do not believe in hitting or shouting, just clear communication that helps your dog understand exactly what you need.
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