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Momo

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This handsome young INDog-mix belongs to Lalita Iyer. I love his pale eyes and serious expression! Lalita shared his story and photos: Momo before adoption Momo is our six-month old INDog-mix male. We adopted him over a month ago from CUPA in Bangalore. He was rescued by a good samaritan at four months when he had his leg injured in a car hit.  He is all fine now and as naughty and active as a six-month old should be. He has an extremely affable personality...loves to play with everyone, people and dogs! Momo with his friend Kariya, a free-roamer who stays part-time at in my brother's compound He doesn't bark much...though when he does he has a lovely deep-throated bark. However this makes him just perfect for apartment living! He has absolutely turned our lives around and we cannot imagine how we ever survived before he came into them! He is indeed a true blessing.  Photos and text: Lalita Iyer Bangalore Please do not use images or content from this site without permission an...

Brocoly turns five

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Brocoly made her first appearance in this blog early last year. Read her adoption story here . This beauty recently turned five and we are celebrating with some cute photos sent in by Tursha. Enjoy! Photos: Tursha Sarkar Kolkata Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgement

Puru and Roshni

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Remember pretty INDog-mix  Roshni  who was adopted in Hyderabad by Minna Lintu?  They live in Delhi now, and Roshni has a baby 'brother', cute little black-and-white       Puru.     Minna sent in his story: Last day of January I woke up around 4 in the morning to the cries of a puppy somewhere outside our gate. Naturally I went out to investigate and found a fat little black and white puppy behind a concrete slab leaning on the neighbour's wall. There were no other dogs in the area at the time so despite his growling protests I picked him up and brought him inside to meet a not very surprised hubby. "Look what I found" I told him and he gave the puppy and me one look and said, "No matter how much you try to deny it, I know he's not going anywhere any time soon." Or something along those lines. I of course tried to argue that we'd put him up for adoption once he got better, but he just rolled his eyes and tried to hide a knowing smile. I sent ...