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A new beginning!! Happy New Year!!

Our year has begun with a new team..new ideas..alot of new families and our little new addition, Chimpi the Guinea pig!! 


It's so interesting to see the new bonds of trust being formed between team members..among our furry friends..and between our team and our frisky family  members!!


Sam and Sandhya - always such a delight to see them hands on with the loving!! 


Gautam - already become the official pooch cuddler. The doggies love those trusting shoulders to lean on.


Kunal - If Ur up for some madness and games then he's Ur man!! Always ready to have some fun and yet show them who's boss!!


Dr. Champak - Our on call Vet. The slobby kisses he gets when he visits is enough to show what a great job he does!! 



Sadhan, Shubhankar and Kumar - Our Pet Assistants always on the job. Whether it's bathing the dogs, cleaning the premises, disinfecting the kennel, feeding the pets etc it's all done with a smile!! 



Sonu and Iyanah - not to forget our most precious addition to our team..our Junior pet whisperer!! Their endless love and fearless nature adds so much warmth to PetStepin'.


Meee...Dr. Nezhat - last but not least the one who started it all!! And I love all my little babies with all my heart!! PetStepin' will always be my passion and hopefully a haven for all who add to our ever growing family!

Looking forward to a whole year of exciting new ventures and lots of fun stories to share!! 

Cheers to an exciting 2016!! 

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