Om Indian Pariah Dog
The phrase "Indian Pariah dog" refers to a type of indigenous, landrace or street dog found in the Indian subcontinent. These canines, which are thought to have existed for thousands of years, are widely regarded as India's "original" and "oldest" dog breed. These canines were given the name "Pariah" because they were frequently discovered living on the fringes of human communities, scavenging for food. The term "Pariah" was originally used to designate a social pariah or someone on the margins of society. - The Indian Pariah dog breed is well-known for its versatility, toughness, and innate intelligence. They often range in size from medium to large, have short coats, and sport a rainbow of colors. These canines are well-liked due to their reputation as tough, smart, and loyal friends and watchdogs.
- There has been a rise in the awareness and advocacy for the Indian Pariah dog in recent years. To promote a more positive and culturally sensitive image of these dogs, the term "Indie dogs" is occasionally used. To combat the negative connotations of the term "Pariah," certain groups and people are attempting to increase awareness of, and support for, the adoption and conservation of these canines.
Like any dog, Indian Pariah dogs benefit greatly from early and consistent human interaction, as well as training and socialization from an early age.
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