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A lazy morning with Kierah and Bimba

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Lovely photos from Ze Belchior!  Here are two earlier posts about the beautiful ladies of the Belchior family:   Ziggy and Bimba , Two Indian beauties. Photos: Ze Belchior Goa Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgment

India's birthday post

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This is to celebrate India's tenth birthday! She turned 10 on February 25 this year. India went to NYC with Caroline Walker as a tiny puppy. If you've been following our blog from the beginning, you'll remember her first story here . And also t hese photos of her playing with Leela , and their movie. Look at her first puppy video, in a hotel in Mangalore, Karnataka. (The other puppy in the video also got adopted in the US).  And compare it with her recent 10th birthday video:   As Caroline says, 'You can see some of the same personality traits in her...as she backs away tentatively and tries to get a read on the situation.' Very very INDog. And here are some of her recent photos. As pretty as ever. Nothing to bark at I love this one! And this! In the car, wearing a beautiful 'zari' collar Very annoyed Indy - at the St Patrick Day Parade At the beach My very nicest memories of NYC are of the day Kiran and I spent there in November 2008 with Caroline, India, ...

Kimaya portraits by Neha

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And now,  Kimaya's portraits by Neha! Kiba's are in this post .  (She was going through a shedding phase - I'm wishing I'd brushed her fur off the bed before the photo session, as it all got picked up by Neha's sharp lens! Something to remember in future.) About the photographer: Neha's pet portraitures started a couple of years ago when she rescued her two dogs, Champak Lal and Jalebi. Starting with C and J, over time she would sneak out to take pictures of other dogs during nap time - but was always caught out by the doggy smells coming off her when she got home. She only photographs animals (no weddings or parties - sorry) and would be glad to help you capture memories of your pets. You can reach her on  NehasPetPs@gmail.com Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgment Photos: Neha Arora Mumbai

Kiba portraits by Neha

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Am I just biased or are my dogs seriously beautiful?? INDog owner Neha Arora came over to do a photo session with my pups, and here are some of the images. I think she really captured their good looks better than I have ever been able to do! Okay, that's enough bragging from me (can't help it). Feast your eyes! There'll be a Kimaya set in another post!   About the photographer: Neha's pet portraitures started a couple of years ago when she rescued her two dogs, Champak Lal and Jalebi in Goa. Starting with C and J, over time she would sneak out to take pictures of other dogs during nap time - but was always caught out by the doggy smells coming off her when she got home. She only photographs animals (no weddings or parties - sorry) and would be glad to help you capture memories of your pets. You can reach her on NehasPetPs@gmail.com Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgment Photos: Neha Arora Mumbai

Radha eight months later

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Constance Hills sent an update on beautiful Radha . What a lovely life, with lots of outdoor play  and dog friends! Our INDog-mix Radha from Tamil Nadu, now lives with us in San Francisco, CA. We have had Radha for almost eight months now, and her adjustment is remarkable. Radha at rest, snake-like spine Next to Golden Gate Bridge Radha the Bunker Girl Radha in Sierra Foothills Eyeing dogs 100 yards away With Rocket, an Indy who went to the US with her With a friend on the beach Another beach friend Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgment Text and photos: Constance G. Hills San Francisco USA

Chocos and Jelly outdoors

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I really love these photos of beautiful Chocos and her daughter Jelly , sent by owner Vandana last December.  How lucky these dogs are. Though they aren't exactly in a rural area, there is obviously a lot of open space, greenery, even goats and cattle around. Enough for them to experience the life of village dogs; the life their ancestors lived.  I sense a rather self-congratulatory tone in many big-city Indy adopters, perhaps justifiable since they have, after all, saved the lives of street dogs.  Of course being in an urban house or apartment is safer than living on a city street. But I wonder whether one can call the lives of these city pets really high-quality in spite of the safety and all the sofas and beds and cushions they get to lie on; the fancy dog treats, collars and gear and birthday parties and Facebook accounts.  These are poor compensations for having to walk always on leash, always on concrete, never getting to explore or discover, never getting to i...