Talk:Indian pariah dog/Archive 1

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The information on this page has been verified. Its accuracy has been checked by Dr Sunil K Pal, who is the only person researching the natural behavior of free-ranging dogs in India, with papers published in Elsevier, Acta Theriologica and other scientific journals.


 * This article needs some work, The opening section is under a heading 'From the paper "The Indian Native Dog" by Gautam Das' this has already been edited and is still not comprehensive enough. As an example the introduction should make reference to the fact that the breed are sighthounds and various other traits such as the unique vocalisations (that they share with dogs like the Basenji). I may seek advice from an admin about loosing the section heading. If the section is still based on this paper then the paper can be referenced elsewhere (in notes for instance). --Filmmaker2011 (talk) 21:08, 20 April 2011 (UTC)

Most Street Dogs Mixed?
I changed the uncited claim that most INDogs are mixed to just "some". It seems safer as it's difficult to believe that admixture would improve their fitness for this niche, but if you can cite the claim, feel free to change it back. Chrisrus (talk) 17:25, 9 September 2015 (UTC)