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  2. Indian pariah dog - Wikipedia

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    The Indian pariah dog, also known as the Indian native dog, INDog, Nadan, [6] [7] South Asian pye dog, Desi Kutta, [4] [6] and Neri Kutta, [8] is a landrace of dog native to the Indian subcontinent. [5] They have erect ears, a wedge-shaped head, and a curved tail. It is easily trainable and often used as a guard dog and police dog.

  3. Pye-dog - Wikipedia

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    An Indian pariah dog. Pye-dog, or sometimes pariah dog, is a term used to describe an ownerless, half-wild, free-ranging dog that lives in or close to human settlements throughout Asia. The term is derived from the Sanskrit para, which translates to "outsider". [1][2][3][4]

  4. Rajapalayam dog - Wikipedia

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    The Rajapalayam Hound, also known as the Polygar Hound or Indian Ghost Hound, is a southern Indian dog breed. [2][3][4] The breed is named after Rajapalayam, a town in the Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. Four commemorative postage stamps were issued on 9 January 2005 by India Post for four breeds: Himalayan Sheepdog, Rampur Hound, Mudhol Hound (Face ...

  5. Canis lupus dingo - Wikipedia

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    In the taxonomic treatment presented in the third (2005) edition of Mammal Species of the World, Canis lupus dingo is a taxonomic rank that includes both the dingo that is native to Australia and the New Guinea singing dog that is native to the New Guinea Highlands. It also includes some extinct dogs that were once found in coastal Papua New ...

  6. Street dog - Wikipedia

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    Street dog. Street dog at a footpath in Pune, India. Street dogs, known in scientific literature as free-ranging urban dogs, [1][2] are unconfined dogs that live in cities. They live virtually everywhere cities exist and the local human population allows, especially in the developing world.

  7. Mongrel - Wikipedia

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    A mongrel, mutt, or mixed-breed dog is a dog that does not belong to one officially recognized breed, including those that result from intentional breeding. Although the term mixed-breed dog is sometimes preferred, many mongrels have no known purebred ancestors. Crossbreed dogs, and "designer dogs", while also a mix of breeds, differ from ...

  8. Indian dog - Wikipedia

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    Indian dog may refer to: Indian pariah dog, the native landrace dog in India. Dhole of India, also known as the Indian Wild Dog, Cuon alpinus. Hare Indian dog, an extinct dog breed originally kept by the Hare Indians of Canada. Carolina Dog of the Southeast United States. Native American dogs, a number of now-extinct breeds once kept as pets by ...

  9. List of dog breeds from India - Wikipedia

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    Indian Spitz - a small farm dog found in India [8] Indian pariah dogpariah dog found throughout India. [9] Jonangi - a fighting dog, guard dog, and hunting dog from southern India. [10] Kaikadi – a sighthound kept by the Kaikadi people [11] Kanni – a rare sighthound found in the state of Tamil Nadu. KCI Certified breed.