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My name is Noel!

Posted over 9 years ago | Updated over 9 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Noel is not a mixed breed pup but a pure IN (Indian Native) dog also known as Pariah Dog or Desi Dog who was rescued from the streets of India. Please scroll at the bottom to get more information on this breed.

Noel is a handsome male IN Dog who is around 8-10 weeks old. He has a red coat with a black mask. He hardly sheds and has a healthy short coat that is easy to groom. He is a healthy pup who weights around 8 pounds. Noel is a smart pup who is food motivated and hence easy to train. He is already paper/pee pad trained so will be easy to house break. He appears shy initially but quickly warms up as he gets to know you.

Noel is healthy pup who has received age appropriate vaccinations, deworming and he is current on flea and tick preventative. He also has a blood test report and an international health certificate.

Like all puppies, Noel will need to be adopted by someone who will take the time and care to formally train him to help him grow up into a happy and well behaved dog!
Please note that RWB does not adopt puppies or kittens to families with children under five years of age. Puppies will not be left alone for more than three consecutive hours during housebreaking training

Noel is a lively and happy pup who will make a great addition to a loving family. He will be available for adoption in Natick MA in the middle of January, however we are currently accepting adoption applications on him.

Please email Rescuewithoutborders@gmail.com for an adoption application.

Noel's rescue story-
Natalie a new Mother gave birth to a litter of five pups on the streets of Delhi, sadly one of her pup got hit by a car and died. A good Samaritan noticed their plight and reached out to our rescue to help them get off the streets. On Christmas day we were able to rescue Natalie and her four pups boys-Noel, Nevin and girls- Nora and Neva and got them to our loving foster home. The pups and the Mom were lucky to get a chance to fly to the US to find their forever homes.

Please email Rescuewithoutborders@gmail.com for more information.

Information on the Indian Native Dog breed:
IN (Indian Native), Desi (Local) or Pariah Dog is a pure, ancient, indigenous dog of India that abounds the Indian streets. A long time ago, thousands of years before the arrival of modern pure breeds, a race of dogs much like this one inhabited the Indian subcontinent. These were the very first domesticated dogs and Man's earliest animal companions. It has evolved entirely through natural selection without human intervention of any kind resulting into a very hardy, extremely intelligent, alert and independent thinking dog.

This is a natural breed of dog that is pure in a true sense and how nature intended a dog to be; hence they are way superior to the artificially developed man made breeds that we call pure breeds today. Its origin dates back 12,000 to 15,000 years – older than any other breed. This is a natural primitive breed which is a direct descendant of the early domesticated dogs. These dogs are found to be genetically healthy with no known genetic diseases and a very strong immune system. They are perfectly adapted for survival; a free-roaming life on the street for these dogs is always difficult and often hostile and hence requires high order of intelligence, quick and independent thinking to survive. On the streets it is the survival of the fittest, usually out of a litter some will get run over by cars while others will succumb to hunger and malnutrition. Only the most hardiest and intelligent ones will survive to produce off springs. When this survivor is adopted as a Pet, their owners are often awe struck with their beauty, grace, intelligence, loyalty and hardiness.

They are highly adaptable, quick learners and versatile and are known to be even smarter and definitely calmer than the intelligent Border Collies. They are very agile and excel at many dog sports such as agility and also make great jogging/running companions and can be even faster than Grey Hounds. While active outdoors, they are usually very calm and quiet indoors. They have tremendous stamina and hence need an active family who will take them for a daily brisk walks or a run.
IN Dogs are sensitive by nature and do not respond well to harsh training methods and hence need an even tempered, gentle but firm and loving owner who knows how to calmly and consistently communicate the rules of the house.
These dogs love children and are known to have a calm and gentle demeanor around them. They bond strongly with their people and make an excellent family pet that is very loving, loyal and intelligent. These dogs do not bark much but are always alert; they are friendly yet wary of strangers and make good watch dogs.

IN Dogs are low maintenance dog as they are generally very healthy and like to stay clean; they hardly shed and have virtually no doggy odor. Their smooth, fine short hair coat is easy to groom. They have an all-weather coat that allows them to easily adapt to different weather conditions.
A well-looked after pet IN dog will rarely need to see a vet and may live a healthy life of up to the age of 12 – 16 years.

This is a medium size dog with an average height of 20-25 inches (51-64 cms) at the shoulder and generally weigh about 28-55 pounds (12 – 22 kgs).
They are found in all colors and variation with erect or floppy ears; however a typical IN Dog usually will have erect ears, a wedge-shaped head and a tail that curls over its back. Most IN Dogs are similar in appearance to other prehistoric dogs like the Australian Dingos.

In the last couple of years we have successfully rescued, rehabilitated and found homes for over 200 IN dogs throughout the Northeast United States and more recently in the West coast.

Please visit our Face book page to see the IN dogs adopted through our rescue.
http://www.facebook.com/RescueWithoutBorders

Please visit the following website to get more info on this breed-
http://indog.co.in/
http://indianpariahdog.blogspot.in/search/label/aboriginal%20dogs
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/pariahdog.htm

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