FOUNDER

Antony Jose

I’m a full-time Product Manager based in Bangalore, originally hailing from Kerala and having grown up in Delhi. During my weekdays, I immerse myself in the world of business, but my heart beats for adventure and exploration during my free time. Traveling is my passion, offering me fresh perspectives and the chance to meet inspiring individuals. Besides travel, I’m an avid musician, occasionally jamming on the drums, guitar, and recently taking up the ukulele. I also dedicate my weekends to teaching kids and share my life with Fritzy, whom I adopted a year ago.

The idea of ‘Rhythmic Wilds’ sprang to life when I realised the challenges of traveling with a dog in India and the misconception that it’s impossible. I am determined to show the world that it can be done, making the world more pet-friendly. ‘Rhythmic Wilds’ is my storytelling project, aiming to promote sustainable and pet-friendly travel while capturing captivating stories through photography and filmmaking. It’s a movement that seeks to inspire and protect our planet by highlighting its beauty and fragility, all while celebrating individuals who’ve made a positive impact. ‘Rhythmic Wilds’ isn’t just a project; it’s a call to action for a brighter future.


CHIEF HAPPINESS OFFICER

FRITZY

Hey there, I’m the one and only Golden Retriever extraordinaire! You know, we’re famous for our friendliness, but somehow, some folks still manage to dislike us. I’ve had quite the adventure in my doggy life. I was separated from my siblings and puppies, went from shelter to shelter, and had more foster parents than I can count. But guess what? I finally stumbled upon this goofy human (the founder, I think) who seems to be stuck with me for good!

I’ll admit it – I’ve got some serious separation anxiety, and I shed like there’s no tomorrow. But you know what? I’m all about happiness and love. I can snooze for hours, but I’m never too far from my buddies. Bring snacks and let’s play! I’m all about spreading joy, especially for everyone involved in the ‘Rhythmic Wilds’ project. Woof! 🐾