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Find out what's actually going on.

  • Why he's doing it — not just what he's doing
  • Whether it's health, habit, something at home, or you two
  • How serious it is, honestly
  • Three things in writing you get to keep
Chandra Shekar with a family and their dog — everyone in the room, which is the point.
1
Tell us what's happening

Nine struggling moments. One of them will be close enough.

2
See the time and cost

Right there, before you book training.

3
Grab a slot

Booked straight away. Move it any time.

Chandra Shekar Mantravadi
Chandra Shekar Mantravadi

He runs the assessment himself, or trains the person who does.

What actually happens on the day
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What actually happens on the day

Start to finish, with a real dog.

Nifler's family, in their own words
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Nifler's family, in their own words

What it turned out to be.

20 years of this

Chandra Shekar has spent them with dogs everyone else gave up on

One flat price

₹2,500, whatever your dog turns out to need

Nothing guessed

We watch, we test, and we write it down for you

We'll say no

If it's a vet you need first, we'll tell you so

We've probably met a dog like yours

5,000+
Dogs we've sat down with
30,000
Things we've seen set a dog off
875+
Kinds of families and homes
48 hrs
Until your report lands
20 yrs
Doing only this
1 What's happening?
2 Pick a slot

We run assessments every day except Wednesday, at 11:30 am and 4:30 pm.

3 A bit about you and your dog

Please be honest — none of these answers get your dog turned away. They just tell us how much time and how many people to bring.

You go home with three things

They're yours to keep, even if you never book anything else with us.

01

What we found

What we saw, what we tested, and what we've ruled out.

02

A report in plain English

What's going on and what happens if you do not do anything now.

03

What to do next

Step by step, including the bits you do at home. Written for you, not for a trainer.

Will you try to sell me something?

No. The price above is the whole thing. If there's more to do, we talk about it after — never on the day.

Is this my fault?

Almost never. Most pet parents we meet have been doing something sensible that just wasn't right for their dog.

Will I have to send him away?

Maybe not at all. Nobody should decide that before we've seen him — including us.

What if you can't help?

We'll tell you why, in writing, and you still keep everything. Usually it means seeing your vet first.