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October 16, 2020October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Lives of Streeties, Stories, Uncategorized

How dogs learn to cope

Our observation on free ranging dogs tell us that that dogs don't have to taught how to cope with fear and do they need external motivation to do so. How and why do dogs cope with fear.

March 8, 2020October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Lives of Streeties

Seeking consent of a dog

Don’t all individuals deserve a certain autonomy over their own body. Dogs are often touched without consent and if that resulted in the dog expressing displeasure, the dog is the one that almost always pays the price

August 17, 2019October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Lives of Streeties

Streeties are not feral dogs

India has several different free ranging dog populations – street dogs, stray dogs, feral dogs & wild dogs. Each of these are distinctly different.

September 10, 2018October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Lives of Streeties

What is the real non-emotional solution to street dog “problem”?

Mass destruction programs are just not known to work. The Madras Corporation's unsuccessful catch and kill program that ran for over a 100 years was replaced after a Blue Cross study revealed ineffectiveness of the program

April 27, 2018October 14, 2022 Sindhoor Pangal Ethnographies, Lives of Streeties, Stories

Nuances of social interaction in free ranging dogs

Blacky, the streety, trying to invite Tigger to be friends with him. Nishi not faring so well, thanks to us. Read the full story.

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