
About Us
Our Story
I am so excited to finally share with you all the story behind Hindi Hounds, a business that was born from my love for India and dogs. It all started during a trip to New Delhi, where I stumbled upon a trimmings shop in Chandni Chowk. The vibrant colors and patterns of the ribbons and trimmings in the shop instantly sparked an idea in my mind – dog collars! I bought as many rolls as I could carry and the dream of starting a dog collar business was born.
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After several years of hard work, Hindi Hounds is finally being launched. We have faced many challenges along the way, but I am thrilled to share our beautiful products with fellow dog lovers like myself. What makes Hindi Hounds even more special is that a percentage of our profits will be donated to two amazing charities – one in India that helps street dogs and other animals in need, and one in Spain that supports abandoned hunting dogs.

Thank you
I want to thank each and every one of you for your support, whether you decide to purchase a collar or simply share our story with your friends and family. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of animals in need.
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Please take a moment to visit the websites of our chosen charities to see how else you can help. Let’s spread love and compassion to every corner of the world, one dog collar at a time.
Thank you for being a part of this journey with me. Your support means the world to me and to all the animals we are helping.

The Benjamín Mehnert Foundation
The Benjamín Mehnert Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to the plight of companion animals that suffer from abuse or abandonment in our country. It focuses its efforts primarily on greyhounds and other hunting dogs, providing them with a new opportunity as companion animals.

Where each purchase of our beautifully crafted dog collars supports two remarkable charities dedicated to animal welfare.

WELFARE FOR ANIMALS IN GOA
Atul Sarin, with the support of a small group of dedicated animal lovers, having many years of animal welfare experience, decided to set up WAG with an emphasis on adoptions and sterilisations.
They also realised that many cows in Goa are abandoned by their owners and are strays too; they face similar difficulties to stray dogs and cats. With that in mind, a small NGO was set up in 2005, reporting dogs and cats for sterilizations, and rescuing stray, injured cattle. Since then we have grown into a Cattle Sanctuary and a fully functioning Veterinary Rescue Clinic.
Our Shelter provides a home for injured cows, goats, pigs, chickens, you name it! Here they receive medical treatment, healthy food and a home to recuperate. WAG’s Rescue Clinic houses in patient dogs and cats. Strays who have faced the harshest lives on the street finally have a place to rest and heal.

