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Paws and Play: Pet Fed returns with furry fiesta

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Tej Prakash bhardwaj

If you are a Pet parent in and around Delhi, just hold onto the leashes and get ready to take your pet for a  paw party on December 16 – 17 in Okhla’s NSIC ground. 

The 8th edition of the Ped Fed is dedicated to celebrating the love and bond between pets and their parents. The festival will witness a community of pet enthusiasts to enjoy various activities, shows, and demonstrations.

For this edition of the pet festival, paw parents, who will be coming with their street animals, will be given free passes.

The festival will have a lot of activities for the Pets, a fashion show for pets and even an adoption camo for visitors willing to adopt new pets.

Moreover, for the pups who just want to be let loose, an off-leash play area would be there for frolic and fun. The excitement continues with live music, delectable treats to tantalize taste buds, and a plethora of pet care stalls to explore.

So, if you are a pet lover in Delhi, take a day off to enjoy an evening with furry friends. The event will take place from 11 am to 9pm.

When: 11am – 9pm; December 16 – 17

Where: Okhla NSIC Ground

Tej Prakash bhardwaj

Published by
Tej Prakash bhardwaj
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