Animal rights activists welcome Modi's clarion call to adopt native dog breeds

Several animal rights activists on Sunday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s clarion
Animal rights activists welcome Modi's clarion call to adopt native dog breeds
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NEW DELHI: Several animal rights activists on Sunday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call to citizens to adopt native Indian dog breeds, with a few claiming that the step will discourage commercialisation of exotic pets.

In his monthly radio broadcast, the Prime Minister lauded Indian breed dogs for their bravery and sacrifice for the country. Modi said that several local breeds such as Mudhol Hound, Himachali Hound, Rajapalayam, Kanni, Chippiparai and Combai are "very good and competent".

Over the last few decades, foreign breeds have caught the fancy of animal lovers across the country, while the native dogs continue to be shunned. Indian stray or community dogs are mixed breeds. There are numerous Indian pure-bred dogs that have either already gone extinct or are fast in the process.

Besides the names mentioned by the Prime Minister, others include Bakharwal, Gaddi Kutta, Gull Dong, Gull Terrier, Indian Spitz, Bully Kutta, Jonangi, Kaikadi, Kumaon Mastiff, Mahratta Greyhound, Pandikona, Indian Pariah, Rampur Greyhound, Vanjari Hound and Vikhan Sheepdog.

Ratty P. Javeri, Honorary Secretary at Indian National Kennel Club said, "People are not aware about the pure-bred dogs because breeders do not bring them forth. Besides this, people should opt for them only if they have ample open space. Those living in flats or small houses should go for street dogs."

Modi said that the cost of their upkeep is low, and they are also accustomed to Indian conditions. He said that there are many such brave dogs with the armed forces who live for the country and also make the supreme sacrifice. (IANS)

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