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[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 value ₹ 5 each) and Rajapalayam Hound (Face value ₹ 15). The Rajapalayam Hound is known to live up to 12 ...
Banjara Hound, the sighthound used by the Banjara people. [2] Bully Kutta – an Indian mastiff used for hunting and guarding [3] Chippiparai – a sighthound from Tamil Nadu. KCI Certified breed. [4] Gaddi dog [5] Gull Dong-a fighting dog, guard dog, and hunting dog found in India and Pakistan. [6]
The Kanni (கன்னி), meaning pure (also known as the Maiden's Beastmaster), is a rare indigenous South Indian sighthound breed of dog found in the state of Tamil Nadu. [2] Their native breeding tract is located around villages in the Tirunelveli, Virudhunagar and Thoothukudi districts. The breed is used mainly for coursing.
The Chippiparai is a breed of sighthound from the State of Tamil Nadu in southern India. [1] grey colour chippipara. 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.
Rajapalayam (Tamil: [ɾaːdʑabaːɭaɪjam]) is a town in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the largest municipality in the Virudhunagar district [ citation needed ] . Rajapalayam is located on the Madurai to Quilon National Highway at a distance of 562 km south of the state capital Chennai .
A Tamil Nadu state-run dog-breeding facility did take up the cause of breeding the Kombai, along with a number of other local breeds. However, it was reported they suspended their Kombai breeding program when owners who had purchased dogs returned them, finding their character ill-suited to keeping as pets.
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[4] [18] In India, breeders from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra focusing on scientific breeding of this dog under the guidelines of Indian Mastiff Registry. [19] They have been part of many competitions in India. [20] [18] According to the Times of India, it has importance among Indian youth of having a macho image. [21]