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Nokhi

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Last year a few cute little INDog-mix pups from Gokulam, Mysore were befriended by some yoga students and travelled to loving homes in the US and Canada, and one to Peru! Here's one of them: Nokhi, who went to Miami with Day Christensen. Another,  Raaji , was featured on this blog a few months ago. 'Nokhi is the sweetest dog,' writes Day. 'She has yet to meet another animal she doesn't like. She is friendly and loving.  'When I found her she was a pathetic thing, shaking and lost. Now she still has some anxiety when she is near traffic or big crowds. She is a little scaredy but like I said she is the sweetest. I am the luckiest person to have found her. We love each other tons!' Photos: Day Christensen Mysore, India Miami, USA Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgment

Fifi

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I've always loved Rupam Borah's portraits of his doggy family. They have such a tranquil contented mood and capture exactly what is so special about living with dogs.  Adorable bright-eyed INDog-mix Gizmo was featured in this blog back in 2008. Tragically, Gizmo passed away from a serious heart disorder last year. There are two Indy princesses in the Borah home now. Here's one of them: beautiful alert Fifi with the pirate eye-patch. The other princess, Bella, will be on the blog soon. Rupam adopted Fifi from a dumpyard.  'We named her Fifi because that very day we had returned from a Phi Phi Island trip,' he writes.  'Fifi brings in a holiday feeling every day at home. The love of our life.' 'A holiday feeling'...what a perfect way to describe a dog. First day at home 'Cleopatra' Birthday special! 'Daughters are special' Photos: Rupam Borah Delhi Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgment

Frances, 2014

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Beautiful tricolour Frances was on this blog two and a half years ago. For her earlier post click here . Erin just sent in recent pictures of her. Stunning as always, and very striking portraits! She also  has more of an INDog look than most Delhi dogs.  Photos: Erin Kathleen Bishop Vancouver Canada Please do not use images or content from this site without permission and acknowledgment

The K Gang trek to Sunset Point

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Like most INDogs and INDog-mixes, the K Gang love the outdoors. And so do we. We work pretty hard at keeping the KGang entertained and taking them to new and interesting places. Apart from their regular beach holidays , they've shown some interest in rock-climbing and trekking . So Kiran, the other human, arranged an expedition to Sunset Point, Matheran, in the beautiful Western Ghats range. He knows lots of hiking routes by now, and he carefully selected this one because: a. there's a safe path all the way b. one doesn't meet many dogs, as there is only one small village at the base c. it isn't heavily forested, and leopards are not seen in the area (they would be a danger to the K Gang, not to us humans) d. it's easy to reach from Mumbai. I'm the only member of the family who doesn't much like climbing and heights. I much prefer level ground. But of course I went along to keep an eye on the Gang. Here are some of our photos! So much to sniff... Watering so...