How are we building the future of pet care? By combining data, smart tech, and a community of people who truly love pets. Our founder Garima Kaushal shares with LinkedIn the journey behind Sploot.
About us
In 2019, two dog parents realised the lack of dog care and decided to create a reliable dog parent community and make dog parenting a lot easier. Created an app to make you a better dog parent by providing the help from a dog parent community, assisting through services such as dog walking, dog grooming and by making your dog come a step closer towards health with fresh food. Check out what we have built so far - https://sploot.onelink.me/Jzmr/linkedin
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https://sploot.space/
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- Industry
- Consumer Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Gurugram
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
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We’re hiring 2 social media + content interns at sploot! You’ll help us build content people genuinely enjoy and keep coming back to. A few things that matter to us: - You’re disciplined enough to work in a hybrid setup (freedom comes with ownership) - You ideally have a dog at home (you’ll just get what we’re building) - You use AI + Canva + Edits / VN like second nature - You genuinely enjoy creating content (having ~1000+ followers on your personal Instagram is a strong signal) Baaki sab, we’ll teach you :) This will be fast-paced, with a lot of experimenting and figuring things out as we go. If you’ve been looking for a place where you can actually learn by doing, this might be a good fit. Drop me an email on hiring@sploot.tech with your resume, why you'd like to join, and your socials. Let's talk.
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We’re hiring 2 Growth Interns at sploot. This isn’t a “make slides and sit in meetings” internship. Your work will be at the intersection of operations × sales × marketing — focused on solving one hard problem: How do we scale supply the right way? You’ll: – Work on partner onboarding & activation – Run city-level experiments – Improve funnel drop-offs – Spend time on-ground when needed – Build systems, not just execute tasks 📍 Gurgaon (Hybrid – 3 days/week from office) 🗓️ March - May 2026 (extendable) If you’re scrappy, analytical, persuasive, and want real ownership — this will stretch you. You’ll be working directly with me + Arnav Sahni on this. If you’re looking for something chill — this isn’t it 🙂 Email us at hiring@sploot.tech with your resume and introduction to get started.
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We’re looking for an Operations & Growth Intern to help scale the supply side of Sploot — onboarding and managing groomers, walkers, and partners across cities 🚀 If you love building things from scratch, solving real problems, and being part of a fast-growing pet care brand — this one’s for you. 📍 Gurgaon (Work From Office, 6 days / week) 💰 Stipend: ₹10K–15K/month 📅 Duration: 3–6 months Apply here - or email us directly on hiring@sploot.tech https://lnkd.in/gdwfDh_G
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Hiring Alert!
🚀 sploot is hiring interns! We’re looking for smart, driven interns to join us in Operations and Growth. If you want to learn how an early-stage startup runs (and grows fast), this is your chance. To apply, send us: 1. Your resume 2. A short intro about yourself 3. Your favourite dog meme 🐶 Email everything to hiring@sploot.tech to get started!
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Half a million street dogs. Six weeks to remove them all. No shelters to put them in. That’s the challenge set by the Supreme Court’s recent directive: removing all stray dogs from Delhi NCR streets, sterilised or not, and housing them permanently in shelters. The intent is clear: reduce rising dog bite incidents, especially among children. The urgency is understandable. But the implementation realities raise serious questions. On the input side (execution): - Delhi has no permanent shelters. Existing ABC centres can house ~4,000 dogs vs an estimated 5–10 lakh strays. - Former Union Minister Maneka Gandhi has called the order “impractical” and “financially unviable”, estimating ~₹15,000 crore to build the needed shelters and ~₹5 crore weekly just to feed the dogs. - The city simply doesn’t have the manpower to capture and care for every dog in 6-8 weeks. On the outcome side (impact): - PETA India calls the move “impractical, illogical, and illegal”, warning that forcibly displacing community dogs will create chaos and violate the ABC (Dogs) Rules. - Removing community dogs disrupts local ecosystems and may lead to a spike in pests like rodents. - Experts warn it’s unscientific. Mass removal has never worked sustainably in India or globally. Where do we go from here? We need solutions that balance public safety and animal welfare: 1. Rapidly scale sterilisation + vaccination drives 2. Improve public awareness on coexisting with community dogs 3. Strengthen enforcement of responsible pet ownership This is a complex civic challenge: legal, logistical, ethical, and public health concerns all tangled together. As the parent of an Indie dog - who once roamed the streets of the Panchkuian furniture market in Delhi - needless to say I feel a certain way about this topic. But, I’d love to hear your views: If you were designing Delhi’s response from scratch, what’s the one change you’d make to keep people safe and protect animal welfare?
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