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  2. Pet Fed India - Wikipedia

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    Pet Fed is the biggest pet festival held in India, with its main editions held annually at New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.The first ever edition was organised on 1 November 2014 at Dilli Haat INA in New Delhi.

  3. Indian pariah dog - Wikipedia

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    The pariah dog of India is an ancient autochthonous landrace that is found all over India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and even beyond South Asia. [ 5 ] [ better source needed ] [ 20 ] [ page needed ] A pariah-like dog skull was discovered in the ancient Indian site of Mohenjo-daro and prehistoric rock art depicting a ...

  4. List of dog breeds from India - Wikipedia

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    a rare fighting dog, guard dog, and hunting dog found in India and Pakistan. [6] Haofa Tangkhul Hui: NONE; a hunting dog used by the Tangkhul people [7] Indian Spitz:

  5. Giant dog breed - Wikipedia

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    A giant dog breed is a breed of dog of gigantic proportions, sometimes described as a breed whose weight exceeds 45 kilograms (100 lb). [1] Breeds sometimes described as giant breeds include the Great Dane , Newfoundland , St. Bernard and Irish Wolfhound . [ 2 ]

  6. Tibetan Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan Mastiff is a phenotypically distinct dog breed that was bred as a flock guardian in the high altitudes of the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateaus. [9] [10] Meer Izzut-oollah (1872) wrote of the Tibetan Mastiff: The dogs of Tibet are twice the size of those seen in India, with large heads and hairy bodies. They are powerful animals ...

  7. Free-ranging dog - Wikipedia

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    A free-ranging dog is a dog that is not confined to a yard or house. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Free-ranging dogs include street dogs , village dogs, stray dogs, feral dogs, etc., and may be owned or unowned. The global dog population is estimated to be 900 million, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] of which around 20% are regarded as owned pets and therefore restrained.

  8. Category:Dog breeds originating in India - Wikipedia

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  9. Pye-dog - Wikipedia

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    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".