Pandikona
The Pandikona is an ancient Indian dog breed that had little contact with humans prior to domestication. They get along well with humans (including family members' children), but they are not so nice to strangers.They also frequently get into fights with other dogs. They have primitive instincts and will most likely resist learning commands like "sit" or "roll over." Although their intelligence is average, these dogs are best used as hunting or guard dogs.
Height: 19 – 26 inches
Weight: n/a
Life Expectancy: 10 – 15 years
Height: 19 – 26 inches
Weight: n/a
Life Expectancy: 10 – 15 years
Pandikona were once freely roaming the streets, despite the fact that they are now considered breeds.
So, do you think you'll join them on their run? Paw-lease! They require enough space to run without being disturbed.
They have a lot of in-built strength and stamina from fighting with other strays to mark their territory, find shelter, and hunt for food.
So, do you think you'll join them on their run? Paw-lease! They require enough space to run without being disturbed.
They have a lot of in-built strength and stamina from fighting with other strays to mark their territory, find shelter, and hunt for food.
Pandikona are fearless and brave hunters who are known to be territorial.
They are said to be good with children and loyal to their owner.
They are a more difficult breed to train due to their strong hunting instincts, and few people keep them as pets.
From average to excellent. The Pandikona Hunting Dog can easily gain weight if you don't pay attention to his weight.
On a daily basis, more than one walk should be scheduled. Feeding your dog high-quality dry dog food and leading an active lifestyle together will make him happy and fit. Try to strike a balance between exercise and eating. Consult your veterinarian if you notice any weight gain and devise a diet plan.
Reduce the consumption of unhealthy foods and snacks, and weigh the Pandikona Hunting Dog on a regular basis.
On a daily basis, more than one walk should be scheduled. Feeding your dog high-quality dry dog food and leading an active lifestyle together will make him happy and fit. Try to strike a balance between exercise and eating. Consult your veterinarian if you notice any weight gain and devise a diet plan.
Reduce the consumption of unhealthy foods and snacks, and weigh the Pandikona Hunting Dog on a regular basis.
A Pandikona needs very little, if any, grooming. For so many years, they've been able to self-groom in the wild.
It's still nice to treat them to some basic dog grooming now and then.
It's still nice to treat them to some basic dog grooming now and then.
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