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RENAISSANCE Working Dogs - India Motto: QUALITY over QUANTITY. We breed MALINOIS from some of the Finest Working Bloodlines
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We breed MALINOIS from the Finest Working Bloodlines with Superior Intelligence, Dogs that Always Strive to do Better, having Excellent Physical Health & Substance.

Hanzo of Renaissance aka “Asahi”
05/10/2023

Hanzo of Renaissance aka “Asahi”

My “Alice” completes 10 years today❤️. God has blessed her with a healthy and happy life🙏🏻. Alice is bred out of Jordan ...
01/08/2023

My “Alice” completes 10 years today❤️. God has blessed her with a healthy and happy life🙏🏻.

Alice is bred out of Jordan of Siam Crown and Stealthpaws Zulurine. She was bred Once in 2019 and we have her daughter “Tara” too.
A very Happy birthday to Alice and her siblings😃.

Picture: 01/08/2023.

05/01/2023

First look ❤️ 🔈
Malinois H Litter

Happy New Year Everyone 🎉💐.May the New Year Bless You All and your Family with Health, Wealth, and Happiness.😊
01/01/2023

Happy New Year Everyone 🎉💐.
May the New Year Bless You All and your Family with Health, Wealth, and Happiness.😊

26/10/2022

Wishing all of you a Very Happy Deepavali 🪔
May this Deepavali bring a year of health, happiness, and success to you and your family 🤗❤️

On this ocassion, we would like to inform that we are expecting a fantastic litter of MALINOIS at RENAISSANCE Working Dogs after nearly 2 years. The details of the same will be updated soon 😊🤗🙏🏻

I’m very happy to share that CRYPTON of Renaissance (Cayman’s Brother) in his debut competition, wins the Companion Dog ...
12/09/2022

I’m very happy to share that CRYPTON of Renaissance (Cayman’s Brother) in his debut competition, wins the Companion Dog certificate (CD) in Class C7, under respected judge Mr. J Rangarajan (India) at the Madras Canine Club Obedience trails held in Chennai on 10.09.2022.

We appreciate the work and efforts of our dear friend Aswin K (Chennai) Travail Dog Training in training and trailing Crypton👏🏻💪🏻😊.

Thanks to the judge, show committee and everyone involved.🙏🏻

💥I’m so delighted to announce that CAYMAN of Renaissance aka “RIO” wins his 4th Obedience CC in Class C6 under respected...
10/09/2022

💥I’m so delighted to announce that CAYMAN of Renaissance aka “RIO” wins his 4th Obedience CC in Class C6 under respected judge Mr. J Rangarajan (India) and becomes officially an “OBEDIENCE CHAMPION” at the Madras Canine Club Obedience trails held in Chennai on 10.09.2022.

Fantastic work by our dear friend Ashok kumar who has trained and made Cayman a champion. I thank Mr Venkatesh Rao (Von Der Richtiger) for keeping Cayman is in Top condition throughout the year👏🏻💪🏻😊.

Thanks to the judges, organisers and everyone involved.🙏🏻

Indian Champion
Obedience Champion
Companion Dog
2 x CACIB’s
“CAYMAN” of RENAISSANCE Working Dogs

Extremely happy to share that CAYMAN of Renaissance aka RIO wins Both the rings Obedience CC’s in Class C6 and Both ring...
24/08/2022

Extremely happy to share that CAYMAN of Renaissance aka RIO wins Both the rings Obedience CC’s in Class C6 and Both rings Companion Dog Certificates at the KCI obedience trails organised by Hyderabad Canine Club HyCan - Hyderabad on 21.08.2022, under Mr. Patrick Wong (Singapore) & Mr C R Patnaik (India)😃

Great work by our dear friend Ashok Kumar who has trained and trailed Cayman since the beginning. 👏🏻💪🏻😊.

Thanks to the judges, organisers and everyone involved in Rio’s winning🙏🏻

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Our young and dynamic dog “GATOR” of Renaissance🐊 aka “BERLIN” 💪🏻PC:
24/06/2022

Our young and dynamic dog
“GATOR” of Renaissance🐊 aka “BERLIN” 💪🏻

PC:

FIRE of Renaissance🔥 aka TARA - 2 and half years old. Daughter of ALICE of Renaissance G. Daughter of Stealthpaws ZULURI...
23/06/2022

FIRE of Renaissance🔥 aka TARA - 2 and half years old.

Daughter of ALICE of Renaissance
G. Daughter of Stealthpaws ZULURINE.

02/06/2022

Thinking how to get to that Pigeon 🤔

FIRE of Renaissance (Tara)

“GATOR” of Renaissance aka “BERLIN” and our dear friend  fine tuned by the IGP World Champion .kivago at the IGP Seminar...
28/05/2022

“GATOR” of Renaissance aka “BERLIN” and our dear friend fine tuned by the IGP World Champion .kivago at the IGP Seminar held in Bangalore - India🇮🇳 .

“GUNTOP” of Renaissance. Loved and Owned by Kavin Raj.
26/05/2022

“GUNTOP” of Renaissance.
Loved and Owned by Kavin Raj.

I always insist that “Every dog must be a part of the family first”, only after that he’s a working dog / sport dog / sh...
28/02/2022

I always insist that “Every dog must be a part of the family first”, only after that he’s a working dog / sport dog / show dog / service dog, Etc.

Our CRYPTON of Renaissance and TinTin (Daschund) is loved beyond words by Aswin, Sakthi Aswin, and now their Daughter Agni, and we are so happy that he’s an integral part of their family😊

A casual picture of our “Gator” of Renaissance 🐊 aka Berlin at 9 months 😃
08/01/2022

A casual picture of our “Gator” of Renaissance 🐊 aka Berlin at 9 months 😃

Gunner of Renaissance aka Tiger at 5 and half months ❤️.Loved and owned by Kavin Raaj Chellamuthu                       ...
13/07/2021

Gunner of Renaissance aka Tiger at 5 and half months ❤️.

Loved and owned by Kavin Raaj Chellamuthu

02/07/2021

Things New Sport Handlers Should Know about IGP/IPO/SCHUTZHUND:

1. Know what you're getting into. It's a 3-phase sport (tracking, obedience, protection). It takes sweat, blood, tears, frustration, excitement, goof ups, laughs, commitment, and time to get your dog anywhere in the sport. How much time and effort you put into your dog will be what makes or breaks your dog for the sport.

2. Pick a breeder that is successful (currently training and trialing) in the sport you want to compete in. A breeder who knows how to pick the right puppy for the right home. Not every puppy will be a great sports prospect, but they should be able to help you along the way.

3. Do not go to a breeder asking for a national level dog if you haven't put any titles on a dog or have only done bare minimum titles. Making it to an IGP 1 is hard, a 3 much harder. Prove you can do that first. You must be willing to put in the work.

4. Do not blame your breeder for your shortcomings. If you are new to the world of sports, it is completely possible you are dampening your dog's drive. Which is to be expected with new handlers.
Instead of messaging the breeder about the puppy/dog lacking drives, being a dud, or wanting to wash the dog, send videos of you working your puppy and see if they have any advice on how you guys can improve as a team. No one wants the dog or you to fail.

5. Find a club/decoy/friends that train for the same sport. People who support and help you will get you much farther than doing it on your own. Having friends/spotters helps SO much. Even if you prefer to train alone, having a spotter will make a world of difference. They will catch things that you're doing that you just can't when you train by yourself. They can help you problem solve, be your support team, cheerlead with you, be part of your team.

6. If you want to do IGP, find an IGP decoy. A decoy who trains police k9s or for other sports won't train your dog the way it needs to be trained and they usually want much different kinds of dogs.

7. Use a helper who can train obedience if you want to be successful.

8. Do not wash a dog on one person's negative view of your dog, especially if they only like a certain kind of dog or they don't train/compete for the sport you want to compete in. A lot of dogs are slow to mature into drives, that is okay. Give them time and seek out different opinions if needed.

9. Do not be afraid to ask questions! If you're not understanding why the trainer/decoy is doing something, ask. If you need help teaching or fixing a behavior, ask. The majority of people have no problem explaining and helping in any way they can.

10. Be open to training advice and criticism. You won't know everything; you will never know everything. Shut up and listen. Take what you like and ignore what you don't. Be coachable.

11. Expect to get questions. If your new and someone asks why you're doing something the way you are, don't attack them, explain why you're doing it and if they have a better suggestion, take it into account.

12. Expect to make mistakes and be okay with that. There will be things that will need to be re-taught or problem solved, that's part of the process.

13. You MUST work your dog at home. Working it only on club days will not have you guys progressing at a good speed.

14. Keep sessions short, 5 to 10 minutes with a very high reward history for every exercise. The more fun you make the exercise the more your dog will want to repeat it.

15. Take your time but work your dog. If you want to compete, put foundations on your dog. Work on engagement, shaping exercises, teaching the dog to learn. But don't rush and don't put a lot of pressure on your dog too young. Enjoy the journey.

16. Do not compare your dog to someone else's dog. Whether it's a sibling, the same age, a friend's dog, don't do it. Every single dog and handler learn things at their own speed and each team will dedicate different amount of time and knowledge into the dog. It's not fair to you or the dog.

17. Do not get another dog until your current sport dog has the right foundation. I recommend at least 18 months between dogs. That way you're not trying to teach everything to two or more dogs at one time. (This also applies for pet homes. Get your one dog trained up, then bring in another dog.)

18. Even though it's a very hard sport, it's still supposed to be FUN for you and your dog. Don't forget that.

Be kind to yourself and your dog. This is not a fast journey, enjoy the entire way.

😂😆Source: internet.
28/06/2021

😂😆

Source: internet.

18/06/2021

When your Grandma “Zulu” is way cooler than your Mum “Alice”.

Zulu & Tara 😁

“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.”
11/06/2021

“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.”

02/06/2021

Renaissance Grit and Glory.
Stared doing her basic obedience training, she has tons of energy and willingness to work.
She is a promising pup ❤️

Dogs are such agreeable animals, they ask no questions and they pass no criticisms. Fire of Renaissance - "TARA"        ...
31/05/2021

Dogs are such agreeable animals, they ask no questions and they pass no criticisms.

Fire of Renaissance - "TARA"

Renaissance Grit and Glory - 3 n Half months old ❤️
18/05/2021

Renaissance Grit and Glory - 3 n Half months old ❤️

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