Professional Dog Behavior Training & Breed Handling
Training isn't one-size-fits-all. Whether you have an aggressive Rottweiler or a distracted Beagle, I teach you how to communicate with your specific breed for real results.
This is the first day with an aggressive Labrador cross-breed. It is very difficult to handle, requiring a mouth cap for safety. My course will teach you how to safely assess and manage aggressive dogs, with follow-up videos to show their transformation.
A comparison between a trained and an untrained Beagle. The trained dog walks calmly without a leash and follows commands, while the untrained one pulls and is distracted. This shows the clear benefits of the skills you will learn to provide.
Many people ask what treats I use for training. The truth is, I often use no treats at all, as you can see with this Rottweiler. My course covers both treat-based and non-treat-based positive reinforcement methods.
My trainer Lekhan works with Leo, a German Shepherd, on bark training and food waiting commands. You will learn specific techniques for different training goals across various breeds.
Training two dogs at once requires skill. Here, I am demonstrating advanced commands like synchronized 'hands up' and basket holding with two Malinois dogs.
Socialization is key. Here, my team and I are practicing walking with a Malinois and a Golden Retriever near a busy bus stand to get them comfortable with public spaces.
Practicing off-leash commands on the road with two Belgian Malinois dogs. This advanced training demonstrates a high level of control and focus, a skill you will develop in my course.
A typical day at the academy involves walking and socializing multiple breeds together, including a Labrador, Golden Retriever, and German Shepherd. This group management is an important part of a trainer's skillset.
About Handling All Breeds & Behaviors
Most trainers just tell you what to do, but I show you why your dog reacts the way it does. Whether it is food aggression or leash pulling, we do not use hitting or shouting. You get to see the transformation firsthand, and more importantly, I coach you to handle your dog so the results last long after the training ends.
Understanding Different Breeds
Managing a Belgian Malinois is completely different from coaching a Golden Retriever. My training is not just about basic commands like sit and stay. It is about understanding the specific energy levels and drives of each breed. I work with everything from high-drive working dogs like German Shepherds and Rottweilers to family pets like Labradors and Beagles.
Aggression and Behavior Correction
Aggression is not a personality flaw. It is usually a communication breakdown. When I take on an aggressive case, whether it is resource guarding or reactivity, I focus on behavior shaping. You will never see me hit or shout at a dog. My goal is to build trust so the dog chooses to listen to you, rather than obeying out of fear of a collar or a stick.
The Human Element
The biggest mistake owners make is thinking the trainer does all the work. If you do not know how to handle your dog, the training disappears the moment you get home. That is why every session includes direct coaching for you. I teach you how to read your dog’s body language, manage their triggers, and maintain authority without using force. Whether you are prepping for a KCI show or just want a calm walk to the local bus stand, my methods ensure you and your dog become a team.
Ranjith R1
Hi, I am Ranjith R1. Animals are my world—from my horses to every dog that walks into my academy in Haveri. I do not do corporate talk; I do real, practical training that works in your daily life, not just inside a classroom.
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