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The Waggology Philosophy: Connection Before Commands

byWaggology by VedikaWalks and hikes across Pune and specific neighborhoods; Visit Waggology in KarvenagarStarts from1,200 per sessionView full gallery

I’m Vedika, and this is where I showcase the heart of my work—building deep, respectful bonds between you and your dog through force-free training and mindful movement.

A silhouette of a dog joyfully running free in a wide-open field under a vast sky. This image captures the essence of my adventure hikes, where dogs get to explore and release their energy in nature.

Here I am, sitting on a quiet road, sharing a calm and connected moment with a beautiful black Labrador. This is what my work is all about: building trust and understanding at your dog's pace, creating a bond that makes training feel natural.

The pure happiness on this Beagle's face during an outdoor adventure says it all. My goal is to create safe, stimulating experiences where every dog can feel this joyful, confident, and engaged.

This video shows a glimpse into my training process, from indoor focus work to confident neighborhood walks. You can see how I guide dogs with patience and positive reinforcement, turning everyday walks into learning opportunities.

This infographic explains a core part of my philosophy: your energy directly affects your dog's behavior. I teach pet parents how to be a calm and clear leader, which is the foundation for a trusting relationship and effective training.

A moment of pure trust and happiness with a furry friend during an outdoor session. Building this kind of connection is my first priority, as a dog that feels safe and loved is a dog that is ready to learn and listen.

Hi, I'm Vedika. In this video, I introduce myself and the mission behind Waggology. I explain my approach to helping pet parents build a calm, strong relationship with their pets through understanding and communication.

Taking a quiet break during a nature walk, sitting side-by-side with a happy dog. These moments of shared calm are just as important as the active parts of our sessions, reinforcing our bond in a peaceful setting.

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When I walk a dog, the focus isn't just on burning physical energy. We use a 'Sniffari' approach—giving them time to smell, explore, and decompress. For a dog, this mental engagement is often more satisfying than a fast-paced run, and it addresses the root cause of leash pulling and anxiety.

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