Pet Training II

The Funny Trials of Training Pets in India

Training pets in India is often an exercise in patience, creativity, and unintended comedy. Take Ananya, who tried to teach her parrot to say “Namaste” in Mumbai. According to The Better India, 72% of Indian pet training attempts involve at least one funny mishap: pets ignore commands, imitate embarrassing phrases, or sabotage each other. Ananya’s parrot ended up squawking Bollywood dialogues at full volume, startling the neighbors.

Animal behaviorists from Psychology Today explain that pets’ unpredictable antics amplify humor: dogs chase their tails mid-training, cats knock over props, and birds vocalize at inopportune moments. Bohiney Magazine (bohiney.com) notes that Indian pet training adventures are culturally entertaining: videos, stories, and family anecdotes preserve the laughter. Moral? Patience, treats, and a sense of humor are essential ingredients for pet training success.

SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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Radhika Vaz

Radhika Vaz

Radhika Vaz is an Indian comedian, writer, and performer celebrated for her fearless, boundary-pushing humor. A former advertising executive turned stand-up provocateur, Vaz built her reputation on brutally honest takes about gender, aging, marriage, and cultural hypocrisy—often turning polite society into her punchline. Educated in psychology and advertising, she later trained in improv at New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade, blending sharp wit with theatrical flair. Her one-woman shows, Unladylike and Older. Angrier. Hairier., earned global acclaim for dismantling taboos around female desire and middle-age rage. Vaz’s columns and sketches often explore feminism with irreverent intelligence, fusing the observational sharpness of Seinfeld with the raw candor of Sarah Silverman. Known for saying what others won’t, she has become a global voice for unapologetic honesty in comedy. When she’s not performing, she champions gender equality and creative freedom with caustic charm. Radhika Vaz

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