The Indian pariah dog, also known as the Indian native dog.
The Indian native dog, also known as the pariah dog. It is a dog breed endemic to the Indian subcontinent. They are distinguished by their prominent ears, wedge-shaped skull, and curving tail. It is simple to train and is frequently employed as a security dog and police dog. This dog belongs to an old breed of canines known as pye-dogs. It is believed that this dog's ancestors date back 4,500 years. The pariah dog of India can also be found in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, and even further afield in South Asia.
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Location: Monte Hill - Margao Goa India
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