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Join the ‘Pawlentine Walk’ – A Special Valentine’s Event for Pet Lovers

Designed for pet owners and animal lovers, the event promises an exciting morning with breakfast for pet parents, delicious treats for pets, engaging games, and exclusive gift hampers.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Pet lovers in Pune have a unique opportunity to celebrate Valentine's Day with their beloved furry companions at the ‘Pawlentine Walk’ event organized by ‘Sakal Petopia.’ The event will be held on Saturday (February 15) from 7 AM to 10 AM at ‘The Fern’ in Amanora, Hadapsar.

Designed for pet owners and animal lovers, the event promises an exciting morning with breakfast for pet parents, delicious treats for pets, engaging games, and exclusive gift hampers worth ₹500 from ‘Drools’ for all participating pets. A dedicated photography session will allow attendees to capture precious moments with their pets.

One of the event's highlights is the participation of Mumtaz Sheikh, a Hadapsar resident, who will be attending with her Persian cats. The event has received special support from ‘Drools Pet Food,’ and multiple partners, including ‘Carnival,’ ‘The Fern - Amanora,’ ‘Paw Spa,’ ‘Pets and Me,’ and ‘Pet Lovers.’

The entry fee for the event is ₹300 per person. Organizers encourage all pet lovers to take part in this memorable Valentine’s celebration with their four-legged friends.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday (15th)

  • Venue: ‘The Fern,’ Amanora, Hadapsar

  • Time: 7 AM to 9 AM

  • Entry Fee: ₹300 per person

  • For Registration & Inquiries: 9145449845 / 8149194733

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