Supervised Dog Parties and Socialization in Delhi NCR
Socialization isn't just about play; it's about building confidence in a safe, controlled environment. Join our organized dog parties and farm-play sessions.
A shot from one of our dog parties at the Mandi Valley farm. It's a great opportunity for dogs and their parents to socialize in a safe and fun environment.
New friends meeting at our dog party. We love seeing dogs of all shapes and sizes interacting gently and curiously with one another.
More fun from our dog party. We create events where the whole family, furry members included, can come together and have a great time.
A guest interacting with two dogs during one of our social events. These gatherings are all about celebrating the bond between humans and their pets.
Arun sharing a moment with a beautiful Golden Retriever during a dog party. These events are as much fun for us as they are for the dogs.
A couple enjoying playtime with their dogs at our facility. We love hosting events that bring the pet parent community together.
Meet Agastya and Shakti, our two playful Akitas, enjoying life on the farm. They love running and exploring the great outdoors with their friends.
Coco the Golden Retriever is having the time of her life with us. From zoomies in the yard to getting cuddles, she is one happy guest.
Socialization at its best. Here you can see a few of our guests interacting and getting to know each other in a calm, supervised setting.
Our setup allows even non-social dogs to observe others playing, which is a form of indirect socialization. This helps them learn and slowly change their psychology about being around other dogs.
About Community & Socialization: Playtime and Parties
We don’t just open a gate and hope for the best. If your dog is anxious or new to pack environments, we start with indirect socialization—letting them observe others playing from a safe, fenced-off distance. This allows them to decompress and learn social cues without the pressure of direct interaction, preventing triggers before they start.
Many pet parents assume that throwing dogs into a group is socialization. That is how fights and trauma start. At our Mandi Valley farm, we approach community and play with strict oversight.
The Science of Safe Play
We curate every interaction based on energy levels and temperament, not just size. For a reactive or high-anxiety dog, the first step is often observation. By placing them in a secure, private garden where they can see the 'party' through the fence, they learn that other dogs are not a threat. Only when they show signs of calm, curious behavior do we introduce them to a single, stable 'buddy dog.'
Why Our Dog Parties Are Different
When we host events, the focus isn't just on the dogs running around. It’s on maintaining a balanced state of mind. We utilize 1.5 acres of open, cage-free space to ensure no dog feels trapped or cornered.
- Supervised Interaction: Whether it’s a group play session or a party, there is always a handler present to de-escalate tension.
- Neutral Ground: Because this is a boarding facility, the dogs don't have 'territory' to guard, which significantly lowers the risk of resource guarding.
- Focus on Comfort: If a dog is overwhelmed, they have immediate access to private, quiet zones. No dog is ever forced to socialize.
Whether your pup is an outgoing social butterfly or a nervous wallflower, our goal is to improve their social confidence through small, consistent, and safe steps. We help them move from being reactive to being relaxed.
Asha Arun
I’m Arun, and I run this farm because I believe a dog’s social life shouldn't be stressful. We handle the group dynamics so you can focus on the fun, knowing your pet is safe and supervised.
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