- Rajapalayam (dog)
Infobox Dogbreed
image_caption = Rajapalayam Hound, Indian sight-hound.
country=India
name= Rajapalayam
notrecognized = no standards available
note = Recognized by [http://www.thekci.org The Kennel Club of India (KCI)] . The Rajapalayam is an Indian Sighthound. It was the companion of the royalty and aristocracy in Southern India, particularly in the townRajapalayam from where it gets its name.Appearance
It is a large dog, usually measuring about 65-75 cm (25-30
inch es) at thewithers . It is a hound, and therefore should be kept in optimum working condition. It tends to be heavier boned than most sighthounds, but shares the depth of chest and basic body structure. Its facial structure is considerably different from that of, say a Caravan, as it is meant primarily for hunting wild boar. The tail has a slight curl.The most prized colour is milk white, with a pink nose and golden eyes. However, other colours including spotted or solid, black, and brown, are known to occur. In the past, puppies of colour were usually culled from the litters since the owners preferred the pure white dogs. The coat is short and fine. An extremely handsome and graceful dog, the Rajapalayam has a gait similar to the trotting of a thoroughbred horse.
The Rajapalayam was used predominantly for hunting wild boar and as a formidable guard dog. It needs wide open spaces and is very affectionate and devoted towards its owner, although not always demonstrative.
History
While its own origins remain unknown, it is speculated by some that the Rajapalayam may have been one of the dogs used in the breeding of the modern Dalmatian. It is also known that the Rajapalayam dog was used during the
Carnatic Wars to attack the British cavalry in their stables.Future of the breed
The pure Rajapalayam is more or less extinct, and only a few are to be found in isolated pockets around southern
Tamil Nadu . The breed may vanish all together if something is not done soon to revive it. A dog breeding unit was established atSaidapet ,Chennai , during 1980-81. This unit primarily rears native breeds like the Rajapalayam,Combai , andChippiparai , whilst also rearingDoberman andLabrador Retriever breeds. The puppies are sold to the public at reasonable price. To create awareness and encourage dog lovers to rear native breeds, the Animal Husbandry Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu participates indog show s. Localities have established a cooperative and interested families are given female dogs and expertise that is required for large-scale breeding. The Indian Postal Department has brought outpostage stamp s on the Rajapalayam, as well as theMudhol Hound ,Rampur Hound , and theHimalayan Sheepdog .The Kennel Club of India [http://www.thekci.org] has taken up the cause of the Rajapalayam. With the club's cooperation, the "Save the Rajapalayam Project" has been launched.External links
* [http://www.rajapalayamdogs.org/gallery.htm rajapalayamdogs.org] - pictures from Rajapalayam dogs
* [http://www.rajapalayam.org/rajapalayamdog.html Rajapalayam Dog]
* [http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mp/2005/01/10/stories/2005011000090100.htm Return of the Rajapalayam] news article
* [http://www.rajapalayamdogs.net Rajapalayamdogs.net] - maintained by a kennel
* [http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mag/2005/03/13/stories/2005031300310100.htm Magazine article]
* [http://in.news.yahoo.com/050218/54/2jpih.html News article]
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