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10 fascinating native Indian dog breeds you must know

Last updated on - Dec 20, 2024, 18:00 IST
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​10 fascinating native Indian dog breeds you must know

The world of Indian dog breeds is rich and diverse, showcasing a unique blend of history, culture, and companionship. These breeds have adapted to various environments across the country and have served humans in numerous roles, from loyal guardians to skilled hunters. Whether you’re a dog lover or simply curious about these fascinating animals, knowing about them will surely captivate your imagination. Here are 10 such incredible furry friends native to India.

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​Indian Spitz

Indian Spitz is a very popular companion dog in India, though the name often confuses people as they are similar to Pomeranians. The breed became extremely popular after the Bollywood film Hum Aapke Hain Koun in 1994 featured a lovable Spitz called Tuffy. Indian Spitz dogs are very playful and friendly. They are highly social dogs that make great family pets. They are also easy to train and even make for a good housemate. Their soft coats and active lifestyle make them such an wonderful pet to any house.

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​Gaddi Kutta

Originating from the mountainous regions of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, the Gaddi Kutta, or Indian Leopard Hound, is a large and powerful breed. With its thick coat designed to withstand cold climates, this dog is known for its bravery and loyalty. Historically, Gaddi Kuttas were used to protect livestock from predators like wolves and leopards. Their protective instincts make them excellent guardians for sheep and goats. This breed is not only strong but also intelligent, making them reliable companions in challenging environments.

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​Kombai

The Kombai, hailing from Tamil Nadu, is a medium-sized dog that was once favoured by zamindars for its protective qualities and hunting skills. Although not primarily a hunting dog, it earned the nickname "bear hound" due to its ability to confront large animals. Known for their loyalty, Kombais have historically defended forts against invaders, showcasing their bravery and dedication. Their strong build and alert nature make them effective watchdogs, ensuring safety for their families.

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​Rampur Hound

The Rampur Hound is a graceful breed from Uttar Pradesh, bred specifically for hunting purposes. Renowned for their speed and stamina, these dogs excel at tracking deer and boar over long distances. For nearly three centuries, Rampur Hounds have been cherished by local nobility for their loyalty and protective instincts. They are not only devoted companions but also serve as fearless guardians of their homes. Their elegant appearance combined with their athletic abilities makes them a unique breed in India.

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​Indian Mastiff (Bully Kutta)

Known locally as the Bully Kutta, the Indian Mastiff is one of India’s largest dog breeds, originating from Punjab and Sindh regions. This powerful breed is built to thrive in both hot and cooler climates. Traditionally used for hunting and guarding properties, Bully Kuttas are known for their imposing presence and loyal nature. Proper training is essential to manage their strong personalities effectively. Their protective instincts make them excellent family guardians.

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​Mudhol Hound

The Mudhol Hound, named after the town of Mudhol in Karnataka, is another remarkable Indian breed known for its agility and strength. Originally bred for hunting purposes, Mudhols are also valued as guardians of livestock and property. They have gained recognition within the Indian Army as one of the first native breeds accepted into military service due to their intelligence and loyalty. Their adaptability to different climates makes them versatile companions.

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​Bhotia Kukkur

The Bhotia Kukkur, or Himalayan Sheepdog, originates from the high-altitude regions of Ladakh and Nepal. Closely related to the Tibetan Mastiff, these dogs were bred primarily for guarding livestock against predators. Bhotia Kukkur dogs are known for their vigilance; they often sleep during the day while keeping watch at night. During the Kargil War, two Himalayan Sheepdogs named Pisti and Pista famously delivered letters and medicine to soldiers under fire, highlighting their bravery.

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​Kaikadi Dog

The Kaikadi Dog is associated with the Kaikadi tribe in Maharashtra and Gujarat, where they assist in gathering herbs and traditional medicines. These dogs typically hunt in packs for small game such as rats and squirrels. Known for their natural wariness towards strangers, Kaikadi dogs serve as effective watchdogs during nighttime hours, alerting their families to any potential threats.

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​Rajapalayam

Originating from Tamil Nadu, the Rajapalayam has a rich history dating back to the 16th century when they were used as guardians of crops. Over time, they also became skilled hunters capable of tracking wild boars by scent. Recognized for their cultural significance, Rajapalayams were featured on Indian postal stamps in 2005. During historical conflicts like the Polygar Wars, these dogs played crucial roles by disarming enemy horses with their agility.

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​Gull Terrier

The Gull Terrier is a rare breed found predominantly in Punjab regions of India and Pakistan. Initially bred for blood sports like bull baiting and dog fighting, these dogs transitioned into reliable guard dogs after such sports were banned across the British Empire. Despite their tough past, Gull Terriers are known for their loyalty and protective nature towards their families.

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