Thursday, 31 March 2016

Bhagyari dog






The Bhagyari dog was exported to Australia which is now known as another species the Australian Dong. The Bhagyari dog was exported to Australia in the 1700s during the era of the British. (1)

When The British first came to India as an Industry they had the vision of them selling their purebreds in their "MARKET" ; India. To boost their purebreds sale the British spread a rumor that the native Indian dog breeds were untrainable and were to be WILD and MAD dogs. The rumor was spread very quickly and the sale of the purebred western dogs were boosted. 

To this day Indian and Pakistani Dog breeds are degraded and considered waste.

One of the most underrated dog breeds in the world The Bhagyari dog stands at an enormous height of 55 cm making it close to the height of an ideal working GSD (German Shepherd Dog) It weighs 44 kgs as an average. The Bhagyari dog has an excellent potential of guarding. but the dog cannot be used as a bodyguard dog. Having a Bhagyari dog in your house will make your house have an alarm that cant be turned off.

The Bhagyari dog was also used as a shepherd dog and because of which the Bhagyari dog is also known as the "Pakistani Shepherd Dog"





1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dingo

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