Thursday, August 25, 2011

About Indian Dogs - Which Dog is Desirable For Indian Climate?

Many people dream of owning a domestic dog just look-alike on television, or in a magazine. But it is necessary that climate should be according to the dog. In past years, dog breeders are trying to breed European and American dogs in India and they're successful. Nowadays you can find a lot of imported dog breeds in India, some of which have global recognition, while some which were made popular by a local movie or so.

The best and perfect breed of domestic dog for the Indian climate is Rajapalayam. You can found this breed in Southern part, mostly in Tamil Nadu. They are very affectionate towards their master. Mostly ancient Royal families used these dogs. They are very obedient and intelligent.

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These dogs are most admired by Indians. The reason behind is that the a lot of other Indian dog breeds are generally very intense and high tempered.

Most dogs generally behave well in India. But the big problem is high temperature, therefore dog breeders in India advice to choose breeds with short hair for domestic purposes. Labrador retriever can survive high temperature during summer because they have short coat, a large nostril with the deep chest and their well sprung ribs give testimony to his stamina.

During warm days of summers it's not easy for dogs to take sleep.

Professional breeders however have been successful in maintaining and breeding almost all breeds. You can see that during the dog shows where the number of imported breeds is always on the rise. If you want to take your dog for show, you have to do some basic training for obedience, grooming and all. It implies investing some time with your dog and understanding its breed in a better way.

About Indian Dogs - Which Dog is Desirable For Indian Climate?

For help you can visit this site www.indianpetdogs.com [http://www.indianpetdogs.com]. If you are looking for dog breeds in India, you may visit this link - dog breeds in India [http://www.indianpetdogs.com/breeds.php].

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