InDog, native Indian dog of mostly reddish brown/tan color, also known as street dogs are a fine specimen of dogdom. This is an ancient species of native dog found all over the world, they are super intelligent, loyal, healthy, naturally toilet trained. They were part of our tribal village life, fed by villagers and protecting the village. With urbanization, people shut themselves inside walled compounds and left the native dog to fend for itself. So they survive on our urban streets, still trying to be loyal to us. The next time you see one on the street, respect them for who they are, part of our scene, born in our soil, with every right to exist and make a living just as you and I. If you are looking for a dog, please adopt a native Indian dog or homeless pup (check
www.facebook.com/letslivetogether or Bangalore or
www.facebook.com/worldforall Mumbaiumbai), you will be surprised at what they give you back. If we already have a purebred, lets give a home to his/her cousin, our native Indian dog or an abandoned pup
Desi dogs adopted by Liby and Anthony and taken to Vancouver. Photo is inside their sail boat in Vancouver
Desi in Blue Ridge Mountains