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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.

October 16, 2023October 27, 2025 Sindhoor Pangal Ethnographies, Lives of Farmies, Lives of Streeties, Reflections, Stories

Chaita, L’aînées de la communauté

L'histoire de Chaita révèle que la vie sociale des chiens est très complexe et nuancée. La domination, si elle existe, n'est qu'un aspect mineur de leur vie sociale.

May 5, 2023May 5, 2023 Sindhoor Pangal Ethnographies, Lives of Farmies, Lives of Streeties, Reflections, Stories

Madonna’s Anger

The dog who is barking is Madonna. Is Madonna a ferocious dog? Is she angry? What do we know about animal anger? What do we know about our own anger?

January 3, 2023January 3, 2023 Sindhoor Pangal Ethnographies, Lives of Farmies, Lives of Streeties, Reflections, Stories

Giving dogs space to disagree gracefully

What does respectful disagreement look like in dogs. Do we give our dogs opportunity to learn this? We focus so much on teaching dogs how to play, that we forget that healthy social relationships are also about knowing how to decline play and how and when to walk away from it.

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