A Bengaluru-based entrepreneur, Amrut Sridher has started a cab service, Paw Cabs, for pet dogs which can be booked easily like any other app-based taxi. The Paw cab has a maximum travel limit for 10 kilometres.
Paw Cab services
“This online cab service is for smaller pets like dogs and cats, and there is a cap on the distance,” says Mr Sridher.
It is mainly an emergency service aimed at taking pets to veterinary hospitals.
“That is why the maximum travel limit has been fixed at 10 kilometres. Pet owners will have to pay Rs 150 plus GST for non-AC Omnis, and Rs 200 plus GST for AC-equipped Indicas or sedans,” he clarifies.
Another goal behind this initiative is a noble one.
“We want to start a self-funding programme aimed at helping sick Indian strays that die in accidents,” says Mr Sridher, a graduate in Canine Animal Behaviour Studies.
According to unofficial estimates, around 40 per cent of the 5 lakh canines in Bengaluru are strays. These animals often fall prey to road accidents, and there are times when they are targeted by civic authorities in the aftermath of stray dog attacks.
Manjunath, a dog enthusiast finds the service equally viable for small car owners who can’t find the space for their dogs and those with expensive rides who hesitate to let their pets in for fear of damaging their plush interiors.
You can download the app either from www.pawcab.com or the Google Play store.
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