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Author: Sindhoor Pangal

Sindhoor is a canine behaviour consultant, canine myotherapist, an independent ethological researcher and educator in Bangalore, India. She is a TEDx speaker, the author of the book Dog Knows and is the founder of BHARCS, a premium academy that offers a UK-accredited level 4 diploma on canine behaviour and ethology.  She is currently pursuing her masters in Anthrozoology at Exeter University. While she wears several hats, Sindhoor’s favourite role has been being a mommy to two amazing dogs—Nishi and Cheeru who are no more but whom she considers her inspirations and her greatest teachers.
February 9, 2019October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Uncategorized

Why so handsy with dog food?

In this blog we discuss a dog's need for space around food.

January 29, 2019October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Uncategorized

A myotherapists perspective on harnesses

A myotherapist explains the impact damaging effects of poor equipment and important anatomical considerations.

January 17, 2019October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Uncategorized

The sofa conflict

If Cheerwal is on the sofa and Nishi tries to climb up, a fight may ensue. What might be behind this?

December 9, 2018October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Uncategorized

You sure the dog has a “behaviour problem”?

This article tries to peal back the layers of a so called problem behaviour to understand it better

September 10, 2018October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Lives of Streeties

What is the real non-emotional solution to street dog “problem”?

Mass destruction programs are just not known to work. The Madras Corporation's unsuccessful catch and kill program that ran for over a 100 years was replaced after a Blue Cross study revealed ineffectiveness of the program

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