India is a mystical land of dreams the country is famous for many things Bollywood, spices, culture, colors, spirituality and more India has a long history of great dogs while some breeds are well admired for their loyalty and dedication their vigor and courage come with some amount of terror.
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Today we're counting down our top picks on the top 10
dangerous Indian dog breeds.
Number 10 Dhole
They are wild dogs to roam in packs hunting down any unfortunate
creature who crosses their path they hunt for the thrill of the sport and are a
threat to every living thing within their reach the Dhole is an Indian wild dog
also known as a red dog or red fox dog it has a physical structure is similar
to Australian Border Collies but dull are more similar to African wild dogs
they can kill prey up to ten times their own size they have a running speed of
about 34 miles per hour these rust-colored carnivores roam the jungles and
mountain forests of Central and East Asia filling the humid air with whistles
howls and screeches that chill the heart of any sambar deer or wild boar there
have even been reports of dull packs hounding and maybe even killing Tigers you
must fight or we must hide somewhere safe till they pass.
Number nine mudhol hound
Mudhol hound is a sight hound that originates from the state
of Karnataka muddle hound has served as a hunter loyal companion and guard dog
for both royalty and peasants throughout existence this breed has been known by
a variety of names like Caravan hound ,Mudhol Hound karwani ,Lahori, Pashmi and
the pishuri hound. These dogs are believed to have originally arrived in India
with settlers from Asia and Arabia that traveled to the region and large caravans
from which the breed got its name they are typically tolerant of other dogs and
of children but less tolerant of strangers like most sighthounds this breed
requires a tremendous amount of daily physical exercise and these dogs must be
treated with gentleness and respect if these requirements are not fulfilled this
wonderful companion can turn into a difficult and even dangerous dog.
Number eight kanni
The kanni hails from the state of Tamil Nadu in South India the
name kanni translates to pure in Tamil and did as a name bestowed upon the
breed for its loyalty and purity of heart also known as the maidens Beastmaster
this breed is a voracious defender of its territory against wild animals and
has been traditionally given as a gift to newlywed brides for protection though
these dogs come in two color combinations only the black and tan version is
allowed to carry the name kanni the black and sable variation is calledchippiparai.
This breed is generally easy to train but they are prone to independence so you
should expect your dog to exhibit a will of his own from time to time these
dogs generally aren't known for being destructive though that is certainly a possibility
if the commies exercise needs are not meant.
Number seven rampur hound
The rampur hound is a
sighthound native to the northern Indian city of Rampur or uttar Pradesh the
first look at the romp or hound and you'll think that it's a greyhound you're
not the only one who's been confused by the breed in fact this breed has some
Greyhound lineage but it is a breed that was developed in India these dogs were
traditionally admired for their speed and strength and used by the upper
classes to hunt wild boars and jackals keeping their protected nature in mind
they may not easily mingle with strangers and will do so when well socialized
if they feel that the unfamiliar face is posing a threat to their owners in any
way they will go to the extent of attacking them this trait of theirs probably
makes them a perfect guard dog.
Number 6 Bakharwal dog
The Bakharwal dog is an indigenous breed of the Himalayan
origin and was bred exclusively by a Muslim nomadic group called Gujjars to
protect their livestock from predators the name Bock our wall is taken from the
word Bakri meaning goat because they were bred to protect goats and sheep from wolves
and bears these serious guardians are both courageous and determined enough to
protect their flock from a predatory threat that outweighs them by quite a bit while
this breed is very amicable with most humans it is less so with other dogs and
can become quite aggressive unlike most canines the bark are wall breed does
not eat meat but instead dines on bread milk and other dairy products.
Number 5 Rajapalayam
This is a tall one only slightly smaller than a Great Dane
and has a powerful muscular and heavy build it is a typical boar hound used for
hunting wild boar in here it was the companion dog of the wild family of the
southern Indian town of rajapalayam and that's where it gets his name the Rajah
podium is generally a friendly dog if you are familiar with it they love their
master and family pack and would do nearly anything to protect them on the
other hand they have deep hunting instincts embedded in their blood this means
that they don't do well with other dogs especially those smaller and because
there's such great watchdogs they aren't the friendliest with strangers
sometimes they can be downright aggressive with them.
Number four Komabai
Born and bred in the town of Komabai Tamil nadu this sight
hound is famed for its aggression and loyalty the Komabai existence can be
traced back to the 15th century and historically they are known to
have been bred to hunt wild boar deer and bison.
Komabai were used by the armies of the Merridew who brothers
or Mara du Loup envious who headed the revolt against the British subjugation of
the kali our coil of the Sabah's kais kingdom at the beginning of the 19th
century combined doesn't like the company of unknown dogs or animals and is
very aggressive towards them they've been known to fight intruders human or animal
to death.
Number three Indian gaddi kutta
An enormous mastiff type breed originating from northern
india. Indian gaddi kutta dog is sometimes referred to as the Indian Leopard
hound or the Himalayan sheepdog some people mistake them for the Tibetan
Mastiff but the Indian gaddi kutta is less bulky and has a Mane like a big
black line to the detailed observer they stand out and are actually very
different a gaudy Kuta is not for the faint-hearted they are huge aggressive
and incredibly strong however they are very intelligent dogs and can herd goats
and sheep with little or no instruction the Indian gaddi kutta started out as a
hunter but found use as shepherd dogs because they are tough enough to take
down a Snow Leopard hence the nickname Indian Leopard hound.
Number two bully kutta
While the debate rages as to whether the bully kutta
originated in India or Pakistan it is a rare dog that has not spread far from
its place of origin this dog is an aggressive mastiff dog of huge portions just
the size and build of the dog is intimidating let alone its deep threatening
voice the nickname the Beast of the East sums up this dog originally the bully
kutta was used to guard flocks property and people they did their time in the
past as a fighting dog and the gruesome sport of dog fighting new legalization
made the sport illegal in India and the bully is building a better future and
reputation as a companion dog
Number one indigenous Himalayan Mastiff
The Himalayan Mastiff also called the Tibetan Mastiff is a
large breed of dogs belonging to the Mastiff family originating with the
nomadic cultures of Tibet China Mongolia India and Nepal it is used by local
tribes of those regions to protect sheep from wolves leopards bears and large
mustelids and tigers the Tibetan Mastiff is a highly intelligent independent
finger and is protective to an extreme degree he loves his family fiercely and
tends to be good with children but he is not for everyone he needs firm
consistent training and moderate activity in order to be the gentle quiet
watchdog he's meant to be while his protective nature is attractive the Tibetan
Mastiff is not the best choice for a novice dog owner Tibetan Mastiffs do not
like conflict so it's not a good idea to argue in front of them or discipline
children in their presence they are likely to step between you to put an end to
arguments or scoldings it's also not a good idea to let Tibetan Mastiffs
supervise children's play it's all too easy for them to mistake roughhousing
for attacks and step in to protect their child.
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