Thursday, 15 September 2016

Woof Woof Farms!!!!


PEOPLE FOR PAWS recently had an amazing conversation with the one of the owners of Woof Woof farms- Siddhant Agarwal. 
Here is all the details that made this idea a pawsome deal!!!!



Woof Woof Farms is owned by  -  
SIDDHANT AGARWAL (Has worked in the TV industry for two years as an actor and  has his own label by the name “Siddhant Rasiwasia “ with its domain in  wedding invitation, corporate gifting, home accessories , trousseau packing amongst  many other artistic gifting options.
-         SAHIL AHUJA is a senior  event manager with a one of the leading event companies in New Delhi and is a dog lover himself. 
-        PULKIT JAIN  is into his family business, extremely work oriented and hardworking.

Location : 
GT KARNAL ROAD near Splash water park/Lavanya hotel


"Woof woof farm happened on the spot and extremely instantly .
We three were sitting at Oberoi hotel coffee shop one evening (some time in july) talking about life and future plans, and what can be done which is out of the box, where we three could work together.
So while talking to Sahil and Pulkit that evening we all came up with this idea that we should do something for dogs, where people can socialise and so can the dogs.
The idea looked exciting.

Since then, we started working at the farm which is owned by Pulkit. We  started informing and making people aware of our concept and we were really motivated and pushed by people do definitely do this as there was nothing of this sort happening in this part of Delhi.
We made our facebook page, we decided our launch date as 11th September, we posted stuff regularly about our happenings.
“Ministry of pooches” was the name given to our launch event.

So at our opening day, Appy (cocker spaniel-Sahil’s dog) got  extremely cheerful  looking at Tyson(my boxer) . Appy is 4 year old and Tyson is 1 year old. It was one sided  love at first for Appy.

Appy cries whenever he takes a bath. Imagine him in a swimming pool. Sahil took him to the pool and got him to socialise with other dogs.

Louie (akshita’s 2.5 years old Chihuahua) was the star attraction. He made quite a few friends like Tom (pug) and paddy (pug). Many other dog owners took him in the arms and played with him, and did tell us that “jab iske bachche ho toh hamme zaroor bata dena” and stuff like that.
Louie was extremely casual and didn’t bother much about the people and other dogs. He was having a blast on his own. Louie tried on many clothes at douge couture’s stall. He was happy to roam around in a pink skirt.

Niyati Vats came with her 2 labradors, golden and black, Z and roy. Z and roy , made full use of our area from the swimming pool, to the running area, to the balls, toys. They just had a blast and swam like pros. It was a treat for all of us to watch them swim.

Dogs were given bandaanas and bow ties from our side with woof woof written on it.

We all had a great time eating delicious south Indian food by Dosa inc food truck.
Its buttermilk was a hit.

All dogs were given a bandana “woof woof” written on it and a bow tie.
Our Dog cookies and cakes were delivered a bit late so could not cut it in front of all.

Zee reporters and cameramen covered our event and it has already been shown on national tv on their various channels many a times.

Few kids were seen playing badminton, we did cut a cake for ourselves as well which was relished  by all. Nidhi from douge couture was happy .

Dog’s enjoyed their cookies, egg rice. We even played music like “who let the dogs out” amongst many others which kept the momentum going.

Now we will open for all from Saturday .

We would be having a dog owners food menu and dog food as well.
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Here are some photographs from the Launch!








 

 

 




Animal Abuse

Every living being in this universe is born with a soul as pure as a dove; a soul that knows nothing and wants nothing. As the mind grows, the soul tends to grow as well and as human beings, we progress in this aspect more than the others. We call ourselves the superiors and treat the rest as submissive. We fail to remind ourselves that we were all born alike and we are all part of the same big family. This is the one reason why we show no mercy to the voiceless and act so cruelly towards them. The other day, I was reading this article on animal abuse about a dog named Oggy. He was brought home when he was ten weeks old. He was tied to a stake and used as bait for a pit bull. The left side of his face including most of his ear were torn off. He was bitten so hard that a piece of his lower jaw was crushed. Then, he was thrown into a cage and left to bleed to death. He was found by police and then taken to an emergency service. There, the doctors empathized with his situation and simply refused to allow him to die. They operated on him for several hours and replaced his lost blood. After all their hard work, fortunately, Oggy survived. This is just a story of one dog, but there are many more. Some get attended and others just die uncared for. The Humane Society of United States, commonly known as HSUS, estimates that nearly 1 million animals a year


are abused or killed in connection with domestic violence and it is none but us who enact so harshly with these poor beings. We mistreat them and kill them for our pleasure; we tie them on leashes and chains and cage them just because we love them. Think for a moment and ask yourselves what kind of love is this which makes someone distressed. If you so much want to pour out all our love, feed them, care for them and most importantly, unleash them.


-Pihu Yadav