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  2. 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 .

  3. Chippiparai - Wikipedia

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    The Chippiparai has typical streamlined sighthound features with long legs and a lean and lithe frame built for speed. The breed is usually white in colour, although other colours can be found. It averages 61 centimetres (24 in) in height at the withers, dogs averaging 63 centimetres (25 in) and bitches 56 centimetres (22 in).

  4. List of dog breeds from India - Wikipedia

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    Gull Terrier - a rare fighting dog, guard dog, and hunting dog found in India and Pakistan. [6] Haofa Tangkhul Hui - a hunting dog used by the Tangkhul people [7] Himalayan Sheepdog – a livestock guardian dog from the Himalayas and India [8] Indian Spitz - a small farm dog found in India [9] Indian pariah dog – pariah dog found throughout ...

  5. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed - AOL

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    Having a dog doesn't mean your home must become a nest of pet hair. Some dogs are literally hairless, and even ones with long coats can be non-shedding. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed

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  7. Kombai dog - Wikipedia

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    The Kombai or Polygar dog is a breed of working dog native to Tamil Nadu in Southern India. [1] Traditionally kept for guarding and protection, they have a reputation for making excellent guard dogs. They were also occasionally used for hunting big game.

  8. Mudhol Hound - Wikipedia

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    The KCI registers it as a Caravan Hound while the INKC uses the name Mudhol Hound. [citation needed] In 2005 the Mudhol Hound was one of four Indian dog breeds featured on a set of postage stamps released by the Indian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology to celebrate the country's canine heritage. [6]

  9. Kanni - Wikipedia

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    Like other hounds, Kannis use their speed and endurance to hunt their prey. They use their excellent sense of smell and sight to track and hunt their prey. Kannis are trained to obey subtle hand signals of their masters while on the hunt. Kanni dogs have been known to hit speeds up to 60 km/h. [9]