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After the abolition of slavery it became too expensive to feed and the breed ceased to exist with time. Hare Indian Dog. It is thought by some that the breed originated from
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Hare Indian Dog - Audubon. The dog who first entered North The dogs bear the mark of European breeds Resources on Native American Dogs Studying modern aboriginal
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Indian Dog Breeds. The Rampur Hound The Mudhol The Rajpalyam Hound The Alangu Mastiff/The Indian Roman nose, ears set high, pendant style, and of most interest, their "hare
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The breed is called Native American Village Dogs. We have attempted to create a dog that looks dogs of the past such as the Plains, Common and Hare Indian dogs.
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Indian dog may refer to: Dhole of India, also known as the Indian Wild Dog, Cuon alpinus Hare Indian dog, an extinct dog breed originally kept by the Hare Indians of
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It is used primarily for hunting wild boar, deer and hare. It is said to I am keen to adopt an Indian breed dog. Can you assisst me in this. mail me @ n
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Several breeds of Native American dog have existed in the past, and a few exist now. Hare Indian Dog Closely resembling the coyote, now-extinct Hare Indian dog was
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TRAINING: As a primitive breed, the Native Indian Dogs have unlimited potential as far as the southwestern (like the Tahltan), southeastern, village Indian dog, hare
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