CHANDIGARH: It is now official—the Himalayan "Gaddi" dog has been recognised as a breed by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR) in Karnal, Haryana. This recognition will help ...
The Himalayan Gaddi dog has been recognized as a registered breed by the National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources, marking it the fourth indigenous canine breed to receive this status.
The Himachali Gaddi Dog has officially been recognized as an indigenous breed by the National Bureau of Genetic Resources (ICAR-NBAGR), Karnal, under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. This ...
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Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya’s Vice Chancellor, Prof Naveen Kumar, announced that the Himachali Gaddi dog had been officially recognised as an indigenous breed ...
A shepherd in Jammu and Kashmir's Pir Panjal range relies on his Gaddi dog Bhola for protection against predators. Bhola's loyalty and vigilance exemplify the breed, now officially recognized as ...
The NBAGR notified the Himachal Pradesh governmeant of the decision on January 6th, assigning the breed the accession number "INDIA-DOG-0600_GADDI_19004". The Himachal Pradesh government's animal ...
The Gaddi dog is the fourth indigenous canine breed to be registered, following the Rajapalayam and Chippiparai breeds of Tamil Nadu and the Mudhol Hound of Karnataka. On 7 January, the Director ...
The Himachali Gaddi Dog has officially been recognized as an indigenous breed by the National Bureau of Genetic Resources (ICAR-NBAGR), Karnal, under the Indian... The News Himachal seeks to cover the ...