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Local cross

Generally found in Dhaka basundhara city

Dhaka Local breed crossed with  thai bangkaew dog

Similar with thai bangkaew dog

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Local cross

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Local crossed dhaka Nicknames	Local cross Country of origin	Bangladesh

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Notes	Breed provisionally accepted, not eligible for the CACIB Dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

The Local crossed dhaka is crossed with Thai Bangkaew Dog, it  is an Asian dog breed. It is a medium-sized spitz-type dog. Contents •	1 Appearance •	2 History •	3 Health and temperament •	4 Sources •	5 External links Appearance The Local cross is compactly built and square in profile. It is well proportioned, with a smooth gait. The double coat consists of a short undercoat, with longer guard hairs growing through it forming the outer coat. The coat is thicker and longer around the neck, chest, and back forming a lion-like ruff, which is more noticeable on male dogs than on female dogs. The plumed tail is carried with moderate upward curve over the back. The TBD comes in white with shades of red, gray, brown, and black in a wide variety of patterns. History It found in Dhaka, Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. Dhaka (Bengali: ঢাকা, pronounced: [ˈɖʱaka]; English /dɑːkə/, /dækə/; formerly spelled as Dacca[5]) is the capital city of Bangladesh. It is the principal city of Dhaka Division and Dhaka District. Dhaka is the most populous city in Bangladesh and the tenth-largest city in the world, with a metropolitan area of 12 million inhabitants. It is the centre of the Greater Dhaka conurbation. Standing on the east bank of the Buriganga River, Dhaka is the political, economic and cultural heart of Bangladesh. It is one of the major cities of South Asia.[6] Historically known as the City of Mosques, it is also nicknamed as the Rickshaw Capital of the World, with its daily traffic of over 500,000 cycle rickshaws. Basundhara city a part of dhaka rising day by day, there are lot foreign people lives here. In December 2014 ms monwara clark from canada found  the puppy abandon  near the road. People surroundings realize the puppy is crossed with Thai Bangkaew Dog with locals bcz some Thai Bangkaew Dog lived here also. So monwar a thought she will take canada this abandon  puppy. Health and temperament This is an intelligent, athletic, agile and robust breed. It will be a loyal and protective family companion as well as an excellent watchdog. The Thai Bangkaew Dog a loving, intelligent and alert dog that makes an excellent and devoted family companion as well as a good working and hunting dog. This breed will be affectionate with its family, will get along well with children and a properly socialized dog will be very gentle with smaller children. The local cross Dog is not an aggressive breed but can be aloof with strangers and is very territorial and protective. However, this breed is more likely to threaten than bite and attack. It makes a great guardian and watchdog that will loudly announce arrival of any visitor (friend of stranger). The Thai Bangkaew Dog is a breed that is known to be very aggressive towards other dogs as it is crossed. With other animals your dog will get along well if you start socialization from a very young age. This breed is definitely for an experienced owner.

The Thai Bangkaew Dog is an intelligent breed, but is independent and can be stubborn. Therefore, it's not always easy to train. This breed need consistent and short training with a lot of positive methods like treats or praise. Avoid repetitive tasks, as this dog gets bored quickly. The local cross dhaka dog need a, confident, and experienced owner who can earn the dog’s trust and respect. Socialization must start from a very young age. Sources http://dailyjanakantha.com/?p=details&csl=101201 https://www.facebook.com/kazichapal https://www.facebook.com/Wara.Clark?fref=ts