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pandikona a native breed from india

Interesting Dog great info thx for sharing To me they look alot like Grey hound meets Dingo With an attitude! :D
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    • ya.. i'll upload one or two pics per day!
      • ya sure
        • this is a magnificent breed! i'll get this dog or jonangi i thought of getting authentic bulli kutta soon! true bullies cost a lot (money is not a constraint)! but not even all the money in the world can equal the worth of bulli kuttas! i ruled out bulli because i have a HM male too! if those two starts a fight, it would be a problem.. that is why i have chosen pandikonnas! i have a very active life style! i want a high energy and high spirited dog with fiery fire and daring temper! so, this hound is the right breed for me! i love the strong temper of these dogs! do let me know a couple of weeks before you guys visit that tribe.. i'll see if i can come too!
          • sure arun.You can see the Real temperment of dog in hunting.may be in june or july we go for hunt also.u can join us tat time also if u want.even though i will try to get some hunting videos if possible
            • ok venkat! plz do me a favor! kindly note the best dogs in the tribe and we'll pick the best puppy from the best dogs from the tribes! preferably from the leader of the pack! i have a passion for healthy dogs! i.e, dogs known for good health and long life span! i'm sure that these are one of the toughest indian breeds! with rigorous training, i'll make him the best specimen of the breed! he'll pass endurance test every now and then when he is matured! :lol: i'll take him for cycling and jogging and prepare him well!! i am with you in your efforts towards these dogs! i just love these dogs!
              • sure arun i will do wat ever i can.Actually tat was plan to select the appropriate specimens from which we will get future pups.i know u can take better care of pups so no worries regarding tat finally thanks for your support and intrest in these dogs.Not only this breeds i was planning to get some info of few other rare breeds from india
                • [quote=VENKAT]add some photos wid the breed info.i have mailed gary regarding this..[/quote]I added a few to the profile.
                  • Interesting Dog great info thx for sharing To me they look alot like Grey hound meets Dingo With an attitude! :D
                    • thanks a lot gary.
                      • looks like every street mutt from randomville, planet earth gets a profile on here :roll:
                        • [quote=wookiebush]looks like every street mutt from randomville, planet earth gets a profile on here :roll:[/quote]ya,isn't it? :lol:
                          • @wookiebush Ya truely they are village mutts.but what makes them different is their skills at hunting and guarding i am sure once u see them in action.you will change ur view. I am happy some true working dog lovers are intrested in these dogs
                            • While we are on the topic of Indian Dogs... Bright, have you had first hand experience with Indian Boarhounds (Rajapalayam)? I am really facinated by them for some odd reason.
                              • yes! it is by rajapalayam i got into indian breed deeply! he justinspired me! such a completeness in courage and fire! i love dogs like that! his valor was just superb! where did you get to know about rajapalayams?
                                • Some of these dogs exhibit a distinct Bull-Terr heritage. I’m also willing to bet most live life in the fastlane.
                                  • [quote=Denno]Some of these dogs exhibit a distinct Bull-Terr heritage. I’m also willing to bet most live life in the fastlane.[/quote] If you are talking of the pandikona you are absolutely wrong. These are primitive aboriginal dogs with no outside influence.The vilagers there wouldn't even know what a bull terrier looks like.Bull terriers(old type) are almost exclusively found in Punjab and Rajasthan in the North of India.Pandikona is a rural isolated village in Andhra Pradesh which is more than 3000 kilometres to the South. I dont know what you mean by your "life in the fast lane" crack but if you are referring to dog fighting you would lose your bet since these dogs are used for hunting and guarding mainly, dog fighting is unheard of in those parts. Regards, Yaj.
                                    • Great post and great dogs. Naturual selection at its finest... 14years old and still hunting! No AKC breed can make that claim.
                                      • ya jaj was right.people over there dont know about bull terrier and all @boomslang i havent completely explored the village.i have seen one excellent dog over there unfortunately i couldnt get a snap of him.that 14 year dog was real miracle he dont have a single scar on his body despite of lot of hunting.he is the smartest dog over there
                                        • Few more dogs from the tribe
                                          • Nice real working dogs with battle scars from tigers?
                                            • These dogs were mostly used for wild boars.but villagers says that these dogs were best aganist wolfes also
                                              • Yes Carlos, scars from Tigers and Wolves, rolling is unheard of in these parts.
                                                • battle scars from tigers my ass.
                                                  • [quote1239640506=boomslang] Great post and great dogs. Naturual selection at its finest... 14years old and still hunting! No AKC breed can make that claim. [/quote1239640506] Haven't seen too many Black & Tan Coons have you?
                                                    • one of those first links provided sent me to a highly suspicious address that wouldnt allow me to exit..and required a virus scan after i restarted my PC
                                                      • [quote1239656156=TempleZion] [quote1239640506=boomslang] Great post and great dogs. Naturual selection at its finest... 14years old and still hunting! No AKC breed can make that claim. [/quote1239640506] Haven't seen too many Black & Tan Coons have you? [/quote1239656156] Another smart remark from a half witt fool....
                                                        • dazzle me with your brilliance.
                                                          • Awww did someone's feelings get hurt?!?! I'm soweee. Can you please post a picture of a black and tan? Never seen that breed before.
                                                            • [quote1239730731=Carlos1122] Nice real working dogs with battle scars from tigers? [/quote1239730731] not from tigers.. villagers usually do that.. they believe that by doing that, their dog's immune system will become very strong!
                                                              • Guy mostly u will find two kinds of markings in these dogs 1.Brand marking .villagers make these marking wid heated up IRON rods.They Usually crop the ears of the dogs at age of 6 months manually with sharp knifes with out sedation.They do give their brand marking at time of cropping of ears.They feel that this process of marking wid hot rods imporves dogs appetite during that harsh period of wounds result of cropping These are brand markings marking on their back legs are brand marking sort of thing 2.Scars made by boars.Hunting is the main part of their tradition once the season starts they hunt almost every day.They do hunt only wid dogs and spears. These are marking made by boars We cant find a single tiger in that region
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                                                                  • If a breeder treated their dogs that way in the USA they would be crucified.
                                                                    • The Tiger cracks were pun, but the brand marks was something I did take for some serious dog fight scars. Branding was the last thing I’d have thought of.
                                                                      • Thanks Venkat for the pictures and interesting info they are all consistent in type like many other Pharaoh type dogs only the best pass on there genes because they are survivors.
                                                                        • I added the Pandikona to the linkwords database. Should be easy to find now.
                                                                          • from someone who has seen actual brandings.............................ouch......hows about some microchips and a scanner, but then again not my culture so i cant say anything about it
                                                                            • @TempleZion They are not breeders.Even in INDIA its not allowed to treat animals like that.But the place from where i got this stuff is too remote.No govt officals can reach that place.In india hunting is prohibited.They are tribals most likely hunters they survive on hunting.All they know is following their traditions and practises of hunting tats all. @denno There is no dog fights over there @Carlos1122 they are survivors for sure.i will tell you what villagers feed them is normal rice. These dogs are so independent they go to forest by them selves and hunt and find nutrious food for them selves @maximus thanks @Drooln you should understand the situation over there.They cant afford modren techy things since they are poor people.who survive on hunting They do love dogs as we do.but only thing is their practise are so hard but they had no other options for example see the following protective collars for the dog.which is developed from hard rubber and Nails They do this to protect their dogs from wolfes during hunting. They do all necessary thing to protect their dogs from all kinds of threats
                                                                              • WoW-Now THAT is a Stud Collar.... Different strokes for different folks, I'll keep my butt here in the u.s.a. Looks like someones going to need a tetnus shot
                                                                                • may be wolves need tetanus shots.. but who renders them such service? all they do is to kill them by gathering all the dogs from the streets, farms and houses and empowering them with these type of spiked collars. wolves are endangered and these tribals don't care about all those things and they want to threaten the wildlife and put the dog's life to risk and engage in unfruitful practices.. if they hunt for food, it may be less obnoxious.. but why do they hunt wolves? may be they eat wolves.. whatever they may do.. their dogs are really marvelous!
                                                                                  • i dont think they hunt wolves for fun or food. They do that to protect their sheep from wolves.i heared tat if they found any trace of wolf near the village,They will track it and hunt it down.since they cant take a chance of loosing a single sheep
                                                                                    • They are least bothered about wildlife.for them nothing is more than their lively hood
                                                                                      • wildlife protection act has been made a farce by such practices by these tribes. when such a law is in force, it has to be respected and followed! no excuses can justify their misconduct and offence. STs have been given so many facilities for their empowerment. they have never made use of it and nor would they make use of it in the future. the whole world is open for them. they are admitted wherever they go. the question of livelihood can never be a justification when the world at large has embraced them and given them so many facilities. as a matter of fact, right to livelihood of the wolf is to be considered as they are cornered by tribes like these who make it really difficult for them to breath in the name of 'tradition' and 'livelihood'. i don;t understand why the hands of the law are so short. nowhere has it been mentioned that the wildlife protection act is not applicable in remote areas. in fact it is in remote areas and in forests it should be in force. otherwise it is just a farce!
                                                                                        • Gud i can understand ur point.i do respect wild life acts and all.You should keep in mind your dealing with uneducated people who never knows wats an ST Law is.I can give u complete details of tribe and adress. please try to enforce law over there.i will be the first person to be happy. but i bet no police officials can enter that place and stop that practices since they have there own law and justice.They do so far called hunting through out year except summer.whole police department know and leaders know that,they never tried to stop it.since they have there own probs.So its easy to say from sitting here but we have to know the actual situation and problems of people which lead this kind of hunting practices
                                                                                          • You should keep in mind your dealing with uneducated people who never knows wats an ST Law is ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is the tragedy of these areas. when certain laws are made in favor of a particular section, it is the responsibility and duty of the law makers to educate the concerned section about their rights and privileges. _____________________ .I can give u complete details of tribe and adress. please try to enforce law over there.i will be the first person to be happy. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i am not empowered to enforce law in india. there is a law enforcement department and it is indeed our misfortune that these people are effete and inefficient!. ___________________________ but i bet no police officials can enter that place and stop that practices since they have there own law and justice.They do so far called hunting through out year except summer.whole police department know and leaders know that,they never tried to stop it. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ you are again saying how effete our executive machinery is.. if they can't enforce the law there, why in the name of heaven do they deserve to be paid in the first place? this shows the ignorance not only in the minds of the tribals, but also in the minds of the officials in charge over there and also of the acceptance of their ignorance in us. the third problem is the root cause of the first two problems in my opinion. we must never accept travesty of governance. a PIL (writ of mandamus) should be filed in the appropriate forum to fix this problem if they don't diligently heed to words. _______________________ since they have there own probs.So its easy to say from sitting here but we have to know the actual situation and problems of people which lead this kind of hunting practices ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ own problems of theirs can never be an excuse for their lack of administrative efficacy. it is not only administrative efficacy, but prevalence of anarchy. their performance has been ludicrous and grotesque which puts any one of us to shame. and excuses of executives or tribals cannot be heeded as it is never competent of taking away the rights of animals and wildlife. if their weakness leads to violation of some other being's right, and if it cannot be kept in check and solved, it would have to be called as anarchy. if these people are fostering anarchy by sitting as executives of law, then there can be no tragedy of greater magnitude than this. despite of all the laws enacted for aggrieved sections of society, they are not being helped out, which in turn causes a devastating negative effect on indian democratic setup and wildlife. we are sitting here, placing our trust in our representatives who are designated there as law makers and we, the people of india have formed our executive and enforcement bodies to see to it that laws are implemented propely.. if the situation goes so bad as to say 'they have their own problems. so instead of sitting and typing here, go and enforce law by yourself', it shows the extent of acceptance of ludicrous,grotesque and corruption by people like us. in one corner, we see people slaughtering dogs like sadists with a demonic demeanor in another corner, you see people thinking that it is legitimate to destroy and harass the wildlife by keeping their traditions as excuse. traditions are not to prevail if it comes in conflict with the law and rights. as long as we accept it, it goes on and on. and these are the symptoms of a falling society. it is our forests, it is our property and we need to safeguard our property by due process of law! and indian law is efficient, but enforcements are not. if there is no enforcement, the law is just a farce. and the court of law has the power to direct the enforcement bodies to be efficient. i am waiting only till i come out as a law graduate. that is why i hold the legal profession in high regard. ______________________ if i think as one among tribesmen, all they do appears to be fair and just as long as i am ignorant of the opportunities i have as a tribesman. why i am finding this scenario to be obnoxious is that they are not utilizing what they are given. if it is not accessible, we should find out how it is not accessible and we should make it accessible. this has nothing against tribesmen. the essence of these paragraphs is my wish to see them moving with india! NOTE : these paragraphs are not off topic as it throws a lot of light on the circumstances and situations where these dogs are fostered and highly priced and held in high regard.
                                                                                            • See arun its not that ur aganist tribesman or i am with them.since india is so diverse in landscape and cultures.We cant just blame officails or law eforcements officers since even u l make them aware of all the facilities they have even then they cant come out make use of those facilities becoz of the situation over there. one thing i would like to say we cant blame either officials or even tribes man since wat tribesman are doing is there for survival and same wid the officers. for Tribesman lifes of their livestock is much more important than lifes of wolves they feel them as pest but we feel wolves as endagered species.its the different perceptions of different people there is no end to discussion since both the ends had their own valid reasons
                                                                                              • These dogs are very tough and does not require any vaccination also. They are very tough and good guard dogs to home or farm. They are very good at guarding a heard. Mostly used for herding goats, sheep's and cattle. Very good at hunting boars. There dogs are not playfull because there dogs are not bread in such a way till now. Bury very much tolerate. People over hear do not sell the dogs and will give to people who they know well. 4 dogs are enough to heard a very big pray with ease.
                                                                                                • Hello Arun, I am Ramu from that place only. I am very much intrested in your posts. May be I can help you in a way when you come here. i am a native of Kurnool. This place is in our district. If you need any help you can mail me on reddy_ramu77 at yahoo dot com
                                                                                                  • Do bully kutta's have padikona blood?
                                                                                                    • [quote1336137530=bright] this is a magnificent breed! i'll get this dog or jonangi i thought of getting authentic bulli kutta soon! true bullies cost a lot (money is not a constraint)! but not even all the money in the world can equal the worth of bulli kuttas! i ruled out bulli because i have a HM male too! if those two starts a fight, it would be a problem.. that is why i have chosen pandikonnas! i have a very active life style! i want a high energy and high spirited dog with fiery fire and daring temper! so, this hound is the right breed for me! i love the strong temper of these dogs! do let me know a couple of weeks before you guys visit that tribe.. i'll see if i can come too! [/quote1336137530] Did you go to Pandikona? Have to got any dog from that place?
                                                                                                      • [quote1336137605=Gamebred] Do bully kutta's have padikona blood? [/quote1336137605] No..these dogs are from a small village.. they don't have any other blood other than pandikonas
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