NEW DELHI: Come Aug 30 and the capital
will witness a grand wedding affair with grooms and brides exchanging "bow vows"
at a mass ceremony for canines.
Over 100 canines will be united in
wedlock at the ceremony organised at the Ansal Plaza business
centre.
“We wanted to do something for animal rights. With
average dog owners spending about Rs.7,000 on their pets, we thought a mass
wedding would be an opportunity to provide social life to pets and do something
different,” said Abhijit Das, an official of Ansal
Plaza.
People have found the idea very appealing and so far around 90
dog owners have got themselves registered for the unique ceremony, which is
being organized for the first time in Delhi.
“The ceremony is
open to any canine provided it has been cleared by vets. So far only 90 people
have registered themselves but we are expecting the number to increase in the
next few days,” Das, additional general manager Ansal Plaza, told
IANS.
All arrangements are in place for the
D-day.
“We have taken all the security and safety measures. Dog
marshals and vets will be present at the ceremony,” said
Das.
During the 'ceremony', dog owners will seek out prospective
partners for their pets from the gathering present and contact the respective
owners to fix up a future rendezvous date. Admission to the do is free, said
Das.
The "marriage" ceremony, slated to last around four hours, will
have added attractions for the prospective bride and
grooms.
“There will be fashion shows for the dogs and various
titles will be up for grabs like 'Most lovable dog' and 'Most photogenic
dog',” Das added.
Ansal Plaza plans to open its mall for pet
dogs.
“There are very few public places where pets are allowed.
Following this event, we would allow pets to be brought during non-peak
hours,” he said.