For me, it all started with Ramona. 

Ramona is the first dog I adopted, and then I faced the same challenges that most new dog parents face. 

To get them to obey you and conduct themselves more feasibly. 

I didn’t want to give her treats each time I expected her to obey a specific command or inculcate a good habit. 

In a way, I just wanted Ramona and me to co-exist like partners living a balanced lifestyle where we are co-dependent on each other. 

That’s when I started searching for dog training programs that didn’t approach the carrot and stick method but trained on dog psychology. 

While researching, I found my knack for dog training and went down into a rabbit hole studying this in-depth. 

Soon, I wanted to work with several types of dogs and also their owners. 

Essentially because I believe dog parents and their dogs have an innately inter-dependent relationship that just cannot be left out of the equation. 

This was a few years ago, and since then, I have trained several dog parents and their gifted pets to create a life of co-existence and harmony.