This blog is for primitive dog enthusiasts. It is part of the INDog Project www.indog.co.in. Only INDogs (India's primitive indigenous village dogs) and INDog-mixes (Indies) are featured here. The two are NOT the same, do please read the text on the right to understand the difference. Our aim: to create awareness about the primitive landrace village dog of the Indian subcontinent. I sometimes feature other landrace breeds too. Also see padsociety.org
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Hi Rajashree,
I have a Bhutia, named Meijin. I got him from Nepal. He's beautiful and extremely intelligent, a wonderful breed. Very fierce too - that Lama was right to tell you to be careful - Meijin is well-socialized, but will not allow strangers close. Yet very sweet and gentle within the family. He gets along really well with our three Indian dogs too
They really are a lovely breed. I met a lovely family of 4 Bhutias at the camp we stayed at in Corbett this year and I am quite in love with them now. But those ones are very friendly towards their owners' guests. Do you have pictures of Meijin with your INDogs? Do email them to me if you have the time. I'd love to post them here if it's okay with you.
The belief about fearlessness and the white patch caught my eye. Sammy has a white chest and during Diwali (now that he's had 2), he runs out to see where the fire crackers are! We were prepared to see him go all scared and timid during that time but he sits unperturbed! Instead runs out to see where the action is really happening. Strange!
Hi,
I had a dog which passed away 12 days back i need to come her as my daughter in her next birth. please let me know how can it be possible
Hey, I am also a big fan of Bhutia...wonder if I can keep it in Delhi, due to summers. Also I have seen fabulous dogs on gurgaon streets...is there any way to figure out their pedigree..what Indian breed they belong to
Bhutias will suffer in Delhi in summer, I think. The street dogs of Gurgaon and Delhi all seem to be mixed with Eurobreeds. They're cute and good-looking though :)
Hi,
I have a Bhutia and since I am in Uttarakhand, it is suitable here. One of my cousins got a bhutia in Delhi and it died within 3 months due to heat. Not suitable for Delhi!!
I have a Bhutia female dog Mili.She is 4 months old now.we will be moving out of Uttarakhand. Is it safe to take her with us? Heard from local people here that Bhutia dogs face lot of difficulties surviving in plane areas like Maharashtra coz it's a mountain dog. Any suggestions..
Dear Anuja,
I'm so flabbergasted to note that you intend to take a mountain dog which has been habitated for a cold weather. Do not keep pets for your own selfishness. They are also a lifeform and you've no right to take it away from them. you can consider giving them away for adoption in UK itself rather than bringing it to the harsh summer of maharashtra and killing it. If only pets had a choice to choose their owners rather than the other way around.
Dear Ramesh,
Thanks for the reply but after reading your message I have noticed that you have not understood my as. It sounds stupid to jump into conclusion without reading properly. One should be mature enough to understand that if someone is asking online suggestions about moving pet to different place,the only reason behind it can b love n care for the pet anyways I hope next time u ll read qs carefully before labelling someone.
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