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The Indian Pariah Dog, a.k.a desi dog or indog, is an indian breed of dog, like the Bully Kutta (Indian Mastiff), the Rampur Greyhound, the Mudhol Hound, the Chippiparai (Kanni), the Kombai Dog, the Rajapalayam Dog, and the Indian Spitz. The Indian street dogs in the city streets of Mumbai, India, are in the Indian Pariah breed. They are all street dogs, and they expand their population between 35 million and 62 million. They loves eating biscuits, barking and howling in the middle of the night, and getting a mate to have puppies together. But other times, they also have to survive by fighting off rival dogs, and avoiding municipality dog catchers when they must be vigilant and hear a baritone horn blare of the municipality dog catching van. If caught in nets, they are sent to The Welfare Of Stray Dogs. The Welfare Of Stray Dogs is a dog shelter/veterinary clinic in Mumbai, India, and it's located in Tokershi Jivraj Rd, near Rushabh Tower, Sewri West, Ganapathi bagh, Sewri, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400015, India. Some of the Indian street dogs either stay in the kennels of The Welfare Of Stray Dogs to get adopted or return to the streets, spayed or neutered. It's a dog's life, even for the Indian breed.

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