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Aggressive Dog Behavior Rehabilitation & Control

byRanjith R1Online sessions available; Board & train facility in HaveriStarts from15,000 Per Course (2-3 Weeks)View full gallery

Is your dog aggressive, biting, or impossible to handle? I use force-free techniques to correct dangerous behavior and restore peace in your home.

This Rottweiler from Gokak was extremely aggressive, biting at anyone who came near. The owners had to use a muzzle just to get it to me. This is part one of its rehabilitation journey.

This giant Saint Bernard was so aggressive it had bitten its owner and was dangerous to handle. Getting it out of the truck was a major challenge for my team. This is where the rehabilitation process begins.

This is the first day with an aggressive Labrador cross-breed. It is fearful and reactive, so we are using a muzzle for safety as we begin the process of building trust and changing its behavior.

This Labrador was aggressive and difficult to handle. In just 30 minutes, using my specific techniques, I was able to calm it down and get it to walk smoothly. Sometimes, it's about understanding the dog's mindset.

This is part two of the aggressive Saint Bernard's training. After being impossible to handle, I am now able to get it into a 'sit' and 'down' position, using gentle methods to build trust. Progress is slow but steady.

This is the owner of an aggressive Rottweiler giving his review. He explains how the dog used to be in "attack mode" but is now calm and obedient, even around strangers, thanks to the training. Real stories from happy clients are my biggest achievement.

This Rottweiler was once highly aggressive. Now, a handler is walking it through a shopping area, and it remains calm and controlled. This shows a complete behavioral transformation.

The owner of this Rottweiler is overjoyed. He explains how the dog, which had bitten family members, is now completely changed, obedient, and gentle. Correcting aggression is possible and brings peace of mind.

This Golden Retriever has a strong possessive instinct, refusing to let go of the ball. This can escalate into resource guarding. I will be working on teaching it a reliable 'drop it' command.

Teaching a Rottweiler puppy the basics of guarding. The command 'Guard me' teaches the dog to stay between me and a perceived threat, a foundational skill for personal protection.

About Rehabilitating Aggressive & Reactive Dogs

The biggest mistake owners make is trying to correct aggression through fear or punishment. At my Haveri facility, I rely on muzzle desensitization and controlled exposure to real-world triggers like traffic, scooters, and strangers to safely reshape your dog's reaction. This isn't just about making them sit; it's about changing how they perceive threats so you can walk them without constant stress.

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