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For the love of dog: How Indian couples who split continue to take care of pets

Mahua Moitra’s fierce battle for her beloved dog has struck a chord with many animal lovers. While the law is silent on pet custody, pet parents have found a solution — co-parenting their fur kids, even after the marriage breaks up

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Mahua Moitra and ex-husband Jai Anant Dehadrai’s are engaged in a very public legal battle over their dog Henry. Pics/Getty Images, @jai_a_dehadrai

Mahua Moitra and ex-husband Jai Anant Dehadrai’s are engaged in a very public legal battle over their dog Henry. Pics/Getty Images, @jai_a_dehadrai

When Bengali actor Arijita Mukhopadhyay and her ex-partner parted ways in 2014, one worry rose above all others: What would happen to their one-year-old, Hingting? Who would she live with? What if she felt sad or confused about why mum and dad were no longer together? 

These are questions all parents struggle with during a separation; the only difference was that the one-year-old in this case was a Labrador retriever. It mattered not to them whether Hingting was human or canine — she deserved the same consideration as a child. So, they decided to co-parent her even after splitting up. More than a decade later, Hingting — now a distinguished 13 years old — continues to bask in both her parents’ love thanks to this decision.

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