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Delhi, Treat Your Puppy To India's First Dog Beer This Weekend!

Cara Shrivastava

What could possibly be better than starting your weekend surrounded by happy, fluffy furballs, whose only mission that day (read: everyday) would be to receive all the possible pats? Puppychino, Delhi’s first pet-friendly cafe is throwing a giant puppy party, or as they like to call it, ‘Mutt Mingle’, to celebrate Tail Lovers Company’s first anniversary. You’re going to want to loosen that collar, because this isn’t just any party — they’re also launching India’s first dog beer, Woozy Boozy!

If you’re worried about your precious pooch’s health, not only is Woozy Boozy non-carbonated, it’s also non-alcoholic, and a 100% natural. No more puppy dog eyes when you’re knocking back a beer or two, for they’ll be too busy keeping up with you. And as Puppychino gleefully points out, there’s no legal drinking age for doggies now, is there? After Snuffle, it was only a matter of time till India concocted their own delicious brew.

Besides this launch, the party will be full of fun activities, surprises, and of course, prizes! Food for you and your dogs will be provided too. We haven’t even gotten to the best part though. We know, and sympathize with several dog lovers, who don’t have dogs of their own but give out some serious belly rubs, when the opportunity arises. Well this time, we’ve got some pawesome (sorry) news for you — you’re invited too! The party is open to everyone, and the entry is free.

So if we’ve just convinced you to drop everything (we know we had you at fluffy furballs) and head to Puppychino, click here for event details.

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