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I'm looking for a dog!

Peopl3 say h3 shouldn't get dog,

But they forget dog change humans with their affection, unless they are not really available at home.
 
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Dog nalla alaga irukku.. Aana itha paatha rabbit pidikura dog maathiri theriyalayae.. Nalla vettai aaduma?
This is not a guard dog ... if some one enters your house this dog will ask them to play with him . Most friendliest dog . It doesnt bark but howls . costs 1200$
 
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ninaicha enga da innum namma ooru payaluga idha dog eh innum poduliaye nu ..


ON TOPIC :

I own these



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They would just jump over fence dig a hole under fence and roam around lol .. its good that they are in our farmland not in city .


get one

These are cold climate dogs ?

How are they surviving in TN ?

And I think they are hunters , but you are saying play dog?

What breed is this ?

I think it howls instead of barking because it more related to fox/wolf family
 
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These are cold climate dogs ?

How are they surviving in TN ?

And I think they are hunters , but you are saying play dog?

What breed is this ?

I think it howls instead of barking because it more related to fox/wolf family

Breed of Dog is Siberian Husky

Huskies can adapt to live just about anywhere, but owners must take special precautions if they live in warmer climates. During the summer, always provide plenty of shade and water when the husky is outdoors.
 
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These are cold climate dogs ?

How are they surviving in TN ?

And I think they are hunters , but you are saying play dog?

What breed is this ?

I think it howls instead of barking because it more related to fox/wolf family

Coimbatore climate is okay .. But people do keep it in Chennai :\ which is really bad .

They are not hunters . they were used as sledge dogs . (Remember below seven movie?)

this is siberian husky.

yes it does howls a lot . it wont bark 90% of the time . it speaks via howling .


Another thing is that it keeps weird faces during something . which i really love it
 
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Coimbatore climate is okay .. But people do keep it in Chennai :\ which is really bad .

They are not hunters . they were used as sledge dogs . (Remember below seven movie?)

this is siberian husky.

yes it does howls a lot . it wont bark 90% of the time . it speaks via howling .


Another thing is that it keeps weird faces during something . which i really love it


Coimbatore ain't cooler nowadays ..
I am @ erode..

Weird faces during something ?
 
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Coimbatore ain't cooler nowadays ..
I am @ erode..

Weird faces during something ?
just like how humans keep faces during situations . They are very much expressive . you can see it from their face
 
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Hi All,

I'm looking for a guard dog. Could you all suggest what is the best breed to guard my house?

Pls note I don't want a pet, nor am I interested in spending a lot of time with it. And ideally it should suffice with very less maintainance.

Pls suggest.

plenty of dawgs available here .....
 
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Caution : Rottweilers and German Shepherds should not be present in a house where there are new born babies or small children.
These varieties have the tendency to become jealous over love shown on infants at home as they are possessive towards their masters which will end in the dogs attacking those infants.
Please be careful....
 
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This will answer your question

Islam forbids Muslims to keep dogs, and the punishment for that is that the one who does that loses one or two qiraats from his hasanaat (good deeds) each day. An exception has been made in the case of keeping dogs for hunting, guarding livestock and guarding crops.

It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever keeps a dog, except a dog for herding, hunting or farming, one qiraat will be deducted from his reward each day.” Narrated by Muslim, 1575.

It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever keeps a dog, except a dog for herding livestock or a dog that is trained for hunting, two qiraats will be deducted from his reward each day.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5163; Muslim, 1574.

Is it permissible to keep a dog to guard houses?

Al-Nawawi said:

There is a difference of opinion as to whether it is permissible to keep dogs for purposes other than these three, such as for guarding houses and roads. The most correct view is that it is permissible, by analogy with these three and based on the reason that is to be understood from the hadeeth, which is necessity. End quote.

Sharh Muslim, 10/236

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Based on this, if a house is in the middle of the city there is no need to keep a dog to guard it, so keeping a dog for this purpose in such situations is haraam and is not permitted, and it detracts one or two qiraats from a person’s reward every day. They should get rid of this dog and not keep it. But if the house is in the countryside and there is no one else around, then it is permissible to keep a dog to guard the house and the people who are in it; guarding the members of the household is more important than guarding livestock or crops. End quote.

Majmoo’ Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 4/246

There are several scholarly views about reconciling the reports which say “one qiraat” and those which say “two qiraats”.

Al-Haafiz al-‘Ayni (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

(a) It may be that they have to do with two types of dogs, one of which could cause more harm than the other.

(b) It was said that “two qiraats” applies in cities and villages, and “one qiraat” applies in the countryside.

(c) It was said that they were said at two different times – “one qiraat” was mentioned first, then the warning was made more strict and two qiraats were mentioned.

‘Umdat al-Qaari, 12/158.


Hi,

Does the Qura'an forbid having dogs?

It is incorrect---the Hadith are wrong----. The angel Jibrail suppoely did not like dogs----that is where t started.

Other Dogs are one of the great creations All.

They serve you with undying loyalty and affection---they give their lives for your children to protect them---they will give their lives for you----they will guard your property and warn you---and all for what---just a piece of bread and a scratch of the neck---or just even kind words----.

So---how can this creation---that is directly and only created to benefit humans be haram or negative.

There are a couple of links that I have provided-----please check them out.

Again---before believing in these Hadees---ask yourself again---Allah has created an animal that is totally DEVOTED to you and to your family and CHILDREN----and again---it will sacrifice its life to save you and your children---.

Ask yourself---why would Allah create something so loyal to a man and a total companion---why?

Please read this complete link-----that will answer the questions.

Quran-Islam.org - True Islam




"You would think they were awake, when they were in fact asleep. We turned them to



the right side and the left side, while their dog stretched his arms in their midst"

18:18
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Dogs





Are they dirty, prohibited animals?

It is traditional among Muslims all over the world to regard the dog as a dirty animal that when touched would void the wudu (ablution) and infect the one who touched it with "nagasah" (dirty impurity)!

Sadly, this concept comes from fabricated hadith which claims that the Prophet ordered the killing of dogs and gave numerous hadith that prohibit the keeping of dogs except for hunting and guarding, due to their dirty status!

However, by studying the Quran we find no such truth. No where in the Quran are dogs prohibited, nor is there any mention of any contaminating effect of these lovely animals who are man's best friend. Consequently, we must dismiss all these hadith that fabricate lies against the Prophet.

1- God tells us in the Quran about the story of the dwellers of the Cave (Surah 18). In verse 13 God tells us that they were good believers and that God guided them. In verse 18 God tells us that they had their dog with them.

Now if dogs are prohibited and dirty, would God speak of those dwellers of the Cave (who had a dog) as good believers?

2- In 5:4 God tells us that it is okay to eat what the trained dogs catch (dogs are used in hunting). Now if the dog is an animal which causes contamination by mere touch, would God tell us it is perfectly okay to eat what the dog catches with his mouth (let alone just touch the dog)?

3- The Quran contains a very important rule for all believers, and the rule is:

Nothing is haram (unlawful) unless it is prohibited by God Himself, and since God describes the Quran as complete, perfect and fully detailed, thus all the prohibitions decreed by God are found in the Quran. The following Quranic verses confirm this truth:
“Say, "Who prohibited the nice things God has created for His creatures, and the good provisions?" Say, "Such provisions are to be enjoyed in this life by those who believe. Moreover, the good provisions will be exclusively theirs on the Day of Resurrection." We thus explain the revelations for people who know.” 7:32

“Shall I seek other than God as a source of law, when He has revealed to you this book fully detailed?”6:114

“You shall not utter lies with your own tongues stating: "This is halal (lawful), and this is haram (unlawful)," to fabricate lies and attribute them to God. Surely, those who fabricate lies and attribute them to God will never succeed.” 16:116


There is not one verse in the Quran where God says that dogs are dirty or that they are prohibited to keep.

4- Is it logical that God would create an animal to be man's best friend and serve him in many ways, and then prohibit such an animal?

5- If this is what the Quran has to tell us about the issue of dogs, then where does all the prohibition come from? Where do the claims that dogs are dirty animals which if touched would void our ablution and render us impure come from? As most other corruptions which have crept into Islam, the source is always the fabricated hadith which are falsely attributed to prophet Muhammad!

Hadith tell us that the Prophet prohibited the keeping of dogs as pets. Other hadith tell us that angels won't enter a room where there is a dog. Other hadith tell us that if we touch a dog our ablution is void and we become impure, and that we have to wash seven times to clean this impurity, the final time in dust. That seems inconsistent with the Quran saying you may eat what they catch for you! Some other hadith go even beyond that to say that we must kill all black dogs!

The following are some examples:

Malik's Muwatta, Book 54, Number 54.5.13:



"Malik related from Nafi from Abdullah Ibn Umar that the Messenger of God ordered all dogs (other than sheepdogs or hunting dogs) to be killed".



Ibn Hanbal's collection: The Messenger of God said:



"You shall kill all black dogs, because they are devils."



The question is: Did the Prophet really issue these prohibitions? In addition, did the Prophet have the authority to issue these prohibitions?

The answer is given in the Quran:

"O you prophet, why do you prohibit what God has made lawful in order to please your wives? God is Forgiver Merciful" 66:1

Obviously God did not include the words in 66:1 in the Quran to belittle the Prophet in our eyes, but these words are placed in the Quran in order to confirm to all believers across all time that the Messenger of God does not have the authority to prohibit anything which is not prohibited by God. God is the only Law Maker (6:114) and the only duty of the messenger is to deliver God's message (5:92).

The outcome of all the above is that we must discard all the lies attributed to the prophet regarding prohibiting dogs and be focused on the Quran as the only source of guidance and religious law.
 
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