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January 7, 2026January 7, 2026 Sindhoor Pangal Lives of Streeties

You Cannot Read a Dog’s Mind — But You Can Prevent Dog Bites

Dog bites are not random. Science shows they arise from stress, hunger, and instability—and that prevention works by addressing conditions, not by removing dogs.

October 27, 2025October 27, 2025 Sindhoor Pangal Reflections

What if my dog does not love me?

I was once posed a probing question: What should we do if our dogs do not love us enough? This query immediately took me back to a conversation I shared with my late husband, Uttam. I remember looking at Nishi and Cheeru, soundly sleeping, and asking Uttam, “What do you think love is? How would … Continue reading What if my dog does not love me?

September 24, 2024September 17, 2025 Sindhoor Pangal Ethnographies, Lives of Farmies, Lives of Streeties, Reflections, Stories

Chaita, The Elder

Chaita's story reveals that social lives of dogs is very complex and nuanced. Dominance, if at all, is only a minor aspect of their social lives.

July 4, 2024 Sindhoor Pangal Ethnographies, Lives of Farmies, Lives of Streeties, Reflections, Stories

Dude’s journey with fear and what it taught me

Do our “captive or pet dogs” have the opportunity to have such relationships with fear? I often find that the bar is a little high high for them.

November 11, 2023November 11, 2023 Sindhoor Pangal Reflections, Uncategorized

Dogs need attention-attention, not just attention

Do you know about mindful-attention in care giving for our dogs

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