"Su and I fell in love with some puppies on the beach where we were staying," Lindsay writes. These were in Palolem. They were due to be taken to an animal rescue shelter after being weaned, so let's hope they have good homes by now. As Lindsay said, Indian dogs are beautiful animals and in the UK would seem quite exotic as they are different to most of the breeds there.






I mentioned in the last post that most INDog pups are born in winter because of the synchronized seasonal mating in the late monsoon. Here's another example. I believe that free-ranging females observed to be in oestrus at any other season would probably be mix-breeds.
Photos: Lindsay McFarlane
Palolem, Goa
2 comments:
Hi Ms Khalap,
Just dropping by to say Happy Valentine's Day! Don't know if you "celebrate" it in India. I just discovered from a Brazilian blogger that they celebrate it only in June there. Isn't that interesting? As for myself, I am too old (and jaded) to be keen!
Sorry I haven't been dropping by much lately. Been a bit busy and a bit down with Jordan's anniversary. February is a tough month :(
Anyway, have a great day! BIG HUG xox
Thanks and Happy Valentine's day to you too! Well it's more of a shopping festival here as far as I can see :-)
Take care
R
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