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Wednesday 12 December 2018

A PAWFECT WEEKEND FOR DOGS AT “DOGS DAY OUT”



Tremendous response to the adoption drive and pet fancy dress fashion show hosted at Inorbit mall, Malad

Mumbai, 09 December 2018: It was an awesome Sunday evening for the pets and pet parents, as Inorbit mall Malad hosted an extravagant social evening for some of the cutest canines in the city. The Malad mall had transformed into a party place for pets with some special surprises at the “Dogs Day Out Season 3”. The key highlight of the evening was a Pet Fancy Dress Fashion show where the pets and pet parents could take centre stage and walk the ramp. In addition to this several dog lovers and volunteers showed their generous support for the homeless pets at the pet adoption drive hosted by the mall in association with PALS, an NGO that works towards welfare of pets.
Dogs Day Out gives you an opportunity to reciprocate your love towards the pets. This event has gained lot of popularity and tremendous response from people of all age groups. This year more than 250+ canines had an amazing evening with a relaxing dog spa, a special caricature zone and exclusive photo booth for the pets. The pet parents too indulged in some serious shopping for pet clothing and accessories. Kids too had a great time in mingling and taking selfies with the friendly pets. Purebreds like Labrador, Golden retriever, Great Danes, Boxer, Malteez, Beagles, Pugs, Siberian Husky were spotted at the event.
Commenting on the tremendous response to the event, Naviin Ibhrampurkar, Head of Marketing and Corporate communications said, “We are happy with the tremendous response that the third season of Dogs Day Out has garnered. This one of its kind event gives us an opportunity to show compassion towards the canines who are deprived of outings. Also the adoption drive is our small step towards spreading happiness among the pets and dog lovers by giving our canine friends a new home. We thank PALS and our other partners for being a part of this extraordinary event.”

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