Dogs history rajapalayam

 








Dogs that are born with blue eyes are more likely than their brown-eyed brethren to be either deaf or blind. The rajapal ayam dog is a very old and rare breed of sighthound that was originally developed as a boar hunting dog. These dogs are typically pure white with pink noses and pale skin, and their eyes can come in either brown or blue, but parti color eyes are not common. While these dogs are very loyal and affectionate with their owners, they tend to be rather aggressive towards strangers and other animals, so they do need early socialization to prevent dangerous behaviours from developing.



So they will not be many vet visits attached when it comes to this breed. In fact, this breed even adorned the postage stamps to create awareness for the dog breed.


The Rajapal Ayam was bred to be a vivacious hunter who had a huge appetite to please his or her master. They do not have many complications when it comes to their breeding and are generally a healthy breed. This was the birthplace of this breed. You have to keep in mind that these are fearless sentinels will not like to be petted or even touched by strangers on the contrary they can charge towards strangers if they find them threatening.


The weather is not a problem with this pet as they were bred within the sub-continent and do not have much issues in this summer heat. They are vary of strangers and their large size can intimidate almost any intruders coming into your home.


In one such effort the Animal Husbandry Department of the Tamil Nadu government has sponsored the dog shows and has even set up breeding centers in the state in order to prevent the total extinction of this breed. They make excellent guard dogs for the family. This is one of the few Indian bred pedigree dogs that has been developed in the country and is almost on the verge of extinction now; there are just a few pockets at present in Tamil Nadu that have the presence of this breed. They were developed to hunt for wild boar and other small prey.


In this small write up we will help you to select the appropriate breed and if you already have this breed then we will try and help you to know your Rajapal Ayam better and even anticipate his next move or requirement.


Origin: India


Group: Hound


Origin of Name:






The Rajapal Ayam as the name suggests, draws its name from the small town of Rajapal Ayam in Tamil Nadu, which is located in the  Tamil Nadu. In the recent times there have been a lot of efforts that are being made to encourage the breeding and popularize them in the country

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  1. All type of dogs are available for sale in original breed at low cost in native place (rajapalayam).

    Anyone want comment below...

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