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Chicago: Dog is man's best friend and there are several instances in
history that dogs have saved lives of their masters. Dogs have come to
the rescue of their masters during distresses. A dog is not only
protective of its master and his family, but also very possessive
of them.
A trained dog is a great asset to not only its
masters but the whole neighborhood. It protects the area it lives
in. the great trait of faithfulness of dogs is being made best use
by in several ways by human beings. Besides dog being a pet, its
services are made use in crime, bomb and drug detection. It also
acts a guide and companion for visually impaired people. In all
modern countries, the defense departments have special wings of
security dogs for various operations, including protection of soldiers.
“Training a dog is both an art and science,”
says J. Rangarajan, president of Woodstock Dog Training
School, and
Vice-President of Magnum Security and Investigation, both
located
on Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago.
Rangarajan, who hails from Chennai, India, has
been the first one in his home country to venture into training
dogs as a full-time profession when such a profession never existed.
If fact, he says, people wondered how one could make a living by
training dogs, which is the least priority of any-body.
Speaking to India Tribune, he says, he has broken
that popular myth and became a pioneer in taking up dog training
as a profession in India. He has been training dogs and imparting
the skills of dog training to those who want to be dog trainers.
Asked how he developed an interest in training
dogs, he says that basically he comes from a dog-loving family and
he has taken special interesting training them since his childhood.
“I started training dogs from my very young age and it developed
as I grew up. At that time my inspiration came from the Railway
protection force Dog Squad at Trichy where there were four trained
dogs and they performed many tasks as their handlers wanted them.
That is where I got hooked into serious training and those handlers
and their trainers taught me the basics of dog training.”
He says that in 1988, he became a full-time professional
and stared the business under the name Woodstock Dog Training School
in Chennai. Probably, he says, he was one of the very few in India
to venture into this profession. Acquiring skills in training a
dog is an ongoing process and now even after more than four decades
of experience, he is still learning. “Each dog is different
from the other. I use a lot of innovative techniques in my training
and this comes because of my constant thinking about solving behavioral
problems of the dogs,” he adds.
Asked what are the benefits of training one’s
own dog and what different kinds of training one can give to it,
Rangarajan says: ”First of all the aim is to make you happy
to own a dog that obeys and follows your commands. A trained dog
is a happier dog simply because it knows what is expected of it
at all times, leading to a greater rapport between you and your
pet, plus a total trust and control. You become a relaxed confident
owner and your dog becomes a relaxed confident pet. Woodstock Dog
Training School’s basic obedience training program imparts
training ideal for household pets. This program teaches the dog
to obey give basic commands – to walk in line with your left
knee while on leash; sit; lie down; stay or remain at one spot until
a command is given to move; and to come to you when called. With
these basic obedience training, your dog will become a good canine
citizen and you can be a proud owner.”
He says that Woodstock also specializes in training
dogs for industrial security. The areas of applications are almost
limitless. For example, specially trained dogs can be deployed at
factories, godowns, banks, estates, parking garages or any such
places where security is needed. The security dog uses its power
of smell to detect intruders even in a large area. The dogs are
trained to chase, arrest and hold an intruder until the handler
takes charge. Sniffer dogs at exit points can detect smuggling out
of valuable raw materials. These dogs are specially trained to accept
food only from their handlers or trainers. Therefore, Strangers
cannot lure them with food.
Asked if he follows standard training procedures
for all dogs, Rangarajan says: “I do not follow any standard
training procedure because each dog is different in many ways and
so the training methods also differ with each dog. Of course all
the training techniques are based on positive reinforcement and
reward orientation. Just like human beings, dogs also differ in
various aspects like temperament and disposition. We come across
shy dogs, aggressive dogs, and high-energy dogs. Therefore, the
training has to be tailor-made for each dog.”
Stating that every dog is trained, though the length
of time it takes to train them may differ, he says that the pups
are easy to train in comparison to adult dogs. “Pups are wet
like clay and so they are very to be moulded and the adult dogs
may take more time to be trained. A trainer can guide an owner how
to handle his or her dog. But it is for the owner to put the training
into practice and give the exercise to his or her dog. No results
could be achieved without following the training exercise,”
he adds.
He was licensed by the Kennel Club of India to
judge obedience trails in 1988. He was trained to be a dog show
judge between 1986 and 1988. He has been continuously judging dog
shows since 1988. Though he was migrated to the US in 2001, he frequently
visits India to judge dog shows. “I have judged almost at
all the centers in India, “he adds.
Asked what the scope for others to take up dog
is training as a profession, he says that dog industry is a business
of several billions of dollars in this country, and it is growing
at a fast rat. There are many branches to it which deal with dog
food, training, grooming and day care There is a great demand for
veterinary professionals from dog owners. There is constant demand
for quality trainers, and a person, who has a right aptitude and
attitude towards dogs, can make a mark and look for a comfortable
living, and can be his own boss with flexible timings. There are
several schools that offer professional courses for people who want
to become dog trainers.
Rangarajan is a veteran at dog training and during
his four-decade career, he has trained over 4,000 dogs for a variety
of purposes. His vision is to inculcate the knowledge of training
dogs among the canine lovers to put the man’s best friend
to the best use of humanity. From his base in Chicago, he is well
on his way to converting his dream into a reality and make the world
a more secure and happy place to live in.
Rangarajan is a member of several organizations,
including Association of Pet Dog Trainers; International Association
of Canine Professionals; The Madras Canine Club; The kennel Club
of India; and American Society for Industrial Security. He is also
a member of the prominent National Association of Chiefs f Police,
USA.
Recently he has been approved by the American Kennel
Club to be an evaluator for their Canine Good Citizen Program.
Besides owning Woodstock Dog Training School, Rangarajan
currently heads the Canine Division of Magnum Security and Investigation,
Inc., Chicago, as vice president.
For more information about Woodstock Dog training
School and Rangarajan, please call him at (773) 286-9774; 1957;
fax (773) 286-9774; send e-mail to ranga@woodstockdogs.com or visit
website www.woodstockdogs.com
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