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Only middle class Gangus have fascination for dog breeds....having pet dogs doesnot gel with Indus Tradition
Yes but they are very freindly even to strangers. Not good for a watch dog but perfect for training.Thats why they are used by police and law enforcement.Labs are easily the most loveable breed of dogs.
Handy on shikar tooYes but they are very freindly even to strangers. Not good for a watch dog but perfect for training.Thats why they are used by police and law enforcement.
What a moronic statement. It's a thing of every class including elite ones. Jinnah is one fine example of elite class.And as a indian don't you think calling yourself gangu is deregatory?Only middle class Gangus have fascination for dog breeds....having pet dogs doesnot gel with Indus Tradition
Labs are easily the most loveable breed of dogs.
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This Gent obviously didn’t belong to the ‘ Indus tradition ‘
That's one beautiful poetry."Uth Bulleya chal yaar mana lae
Naeen tay bazi lae gaye kuttay
Taen theen uttay"
(Bulleh Shah)
Yes as a retriever.Handy on shikar too
What a moronic statement. It's a thing of every class including elite ones. Jinnah is one fine example of elite class.And as a indian don't you think calling yourself gangu is deregatory?
My family still own dogs at agricultural lands in village . We are Punjabi and part of indus civilization.
What a moronic statement.
And gujratis are not part of indus tradition?remember he was a descendant of Gujrati Hindus
That's great. At least we indians and pakistanis agree on somethingMy views too.
That gentleman never spent a day of his life in indian Gujrat.He and his family spent most of his time in Karachi ,which is sindh and definitely a part of indus tradition and civilization.Nope
That's great. At least we indians and pakistanis agree on something
That gentleman never spent a day of his life in indian Gujrat.He and his family spent most of his time in Karachi ,which is sindh and definitely a part of indus tradition and civilization.
I find your posts on this topic very weird and senseless. Maybe you don't like dogs . Period.