HUFT Launches 'Dil Se Desi' -- A Festive Collection That Celebrates Pets as Family
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New Delhi [India], October 17: Heads Up For Tails (HUFT), India's leading pet care brand, invites pet parents to make this festive season truly complete with its new Dil Se Desi Collection, an ode to culture, colour, and the love we share with our pets.
Because when you raise pets as family, they don't just grow up in your home, they grow up, desi.
From sitting beside you during poojas, to dressing up for festivals, to sneaking a bite of mithaai under the table, pets are part of every Indian celebration. The Dil Se Desi collection is HUFT's ode to that shared joy, blending traditional Indian designs, breathable fabrics, and festive hues to create outfits that are stylish, comfortable, and completely paw-approved.
This festive season at HUFT, we're celebrating what it truly means to be Dil Se Desi! Our collection features an exquisite range of celebratory fabrics from rich brocades to delicate bandhani, all brought to life in royal hues that capture the spirit of the season. Each piece is mindfully designed with your pet's comfort in mind, blending festive elegance with easy movement," says Geetanjali Rastogi, Creative Director, Heads Up For Tails.
Completing the Dil Se Desi experience are matching accessories like festive bow ties, scarves, and bandanas, perfect for pets who prefer a subtle desi touch over a full outfit. Whether it's twinning with the family for a Diwali photo or attending a big fat wedding, HUFT ensures pets take centre stage in every celebration.
Heads Up For Tails (HUFT), inspired by its founder's dog Sara, was founded with a singular mission: to improve the lives of pets. Today, it is India's largest and most loved pet care brand, with 100+ stores, 80 pet spas, and over 5,000 thoughtfully designed products.
Alongside creating products and services for pets and their families, HUFT also extends its care to community animals through the HUFT Foundation, which has helped feed over 2.5 lakh animals, collared 12,000 street dogs, placed 4,500 beds and jackets, and provided clean drinking water to more than 5 lakh animals.
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