Chippiparai
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The Chippiparai is a sight hound breed of dog from the south of India. Thought to be a descendant of the Saluki, today it is found in the area around Periyar Lake.
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It is used primarily for hunting wild boar, deer and hare. It is said to be an excellent hunter, and is also used for guarding the home.
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The typical color is a silver-grey, with very limited or no white markings. Other colors, particularly variations of grey and fawn, also occur.
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This is a handsome dog, tall (27-32 inches at the withers) and powerful.
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It has a short coat that is very close; on the whole the coat if kept groomed has a shine on it.
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A shining, shell-like appearance is greatly desired.
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This kind of coat makes it ideal for hot climates.
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This hound is also less prone to ticks and fleas, with their short coat providing easy detection.
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Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 11:29 AM