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Ananya Panday Talks Pet-Nutrition Awareness

By IANS | Updated: February 3, 2022 16:25 IST

New Delhi, Feb 3 A proud dog-mum of two adorable four-legged kids actress Ananya Panday is very mindful ...

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New Delhi, Feb 3 A proud dog-mum of two adorable four-legged kids actress Ananya Panday is very mindful of their nutrition.

Pet food brands Drools announced the actress as its brand ambassador to amplify its vision about pet nutrition. Encouraging canine and feline care in India, the brand has been working diligently to create a healthier space for pets to flourish in and continues to manufacture wholesome dietary packs to make a difference.

Ananya, expressing her thoughts about the brand and its vision said, "Dogs have proven to be our best friends time and again; getting unconditional from my fur children, Astro and Fudge

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