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sploot

Consumer Services

Better dog parenting 🐶

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

Website
https://sploot.space/
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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    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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sploot 2 total rounds

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US$ 800.0K

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