I admire Karnataka for bringing back and preserving their local belongings who indirectly makes the whole nation proud! Even other state governments have to do so with their own Indies like Rampur Hound, Rajapalayam, Bully Kutta, Kombai, etc! Karnataka has already become an example for other states or regions and I've huge respect for the Kannadigas from the bottom of my heart! Kudos! 🙏🙌❤️😇
Thanks to Karnataka government and local farmers for conserving this wonderful dog breed. Indian Dog lovers should prefer mudhol or any other Indian dog breed instead of some fency foreign breeds.... I am a proud mudhol dog owner for last 4 years.
We had Mudhol in our house since almost 1998. Our first Mudhol bitch survived for nearly 15 years. Her son won many awards in the Kennel shows held in Bangalore between 2005 and 2008. I remember people in Bangalore did not know what this breed was and made fun of us, calling it a street dog then. For people, a dog meant Labrador and other foreign breeds. Good people are getting to know what a Mudhol is, and they are getting to know local Indian breeds.
@rkpbmx Sorry, I migrated out, and I do not have any contact. I will recommend you attend the Kennel show that will be held at the Veterinary College near Hebbal every year. You could find the Native people of Mudhol who will come there with their dogs.
Very heartening to see this! Many thanks to Dr. Sushanth for his commendable work to preserve this breed. As a child, I grew up with Mudhol dogs when I was living in Hebbal, Bangalore. We had two and they were called Bhadra and Kali. They were loyal, brave, affectionate and they were very sturdy, they never fell ill. It was a problem exercising them regularly though. My advise to people who want to have these dogs - please arrange for daily exercise, this is crucial for the dogs as they are hounds and they need to run a lot.
It is so beautiful to see the people of the village acknowledging how the dogs have made their life more prosperous, this level of gratitude is highly appreciated.
We have an indian breed dog with us ( 2 years old). Don't know the exact breed but picked up from a litter when her mother died. She is very agile, friendly yet protective with new members. Our indian dog breeds are no less in terms of quality and diversity. Our dogs might not have a fluffy fur but if we feed quality food their skin gets nourished, and you can see how beautiful and strong they look. We are lossing our indigineous breeds. I am not against foreign breeds, but since they are not indigenous to our climate they need extra care which asks lot of money than we can afford.
Yes. We had a Indie breed canine like you for 13 yrs. With regular food ( pretty much what we ate with extra milk , chicken/fish with the family ) he thrived and reached a muscular 45 kgs . Never needed any supplements, remained in top class health till it was time for the dude to say goodbye. I have seen desi dogs cavorting in foreign dog parks and their owners reported them taking well to cold climates too. Indians, out of their own self-doubt and ignorance deride this super smart, ancient breed as "mongrels" or "desi / road ka kutta" while these canines have bested insurmountable odds and aced natural selection. I love all dogs but even for the sake of the foreign breeds who are mostly ill suited to India's climate , it makes sense to prefer local breeds.
I have a janwal pashmi(Indian hound). A cross of saluki and many Indian breeds including caravan hound and rampur greyhound I'm so happy too see this. We need more indian breeds to be recognized like kombai, kanni, janwal pashmi etc they're our nation's pride ❤
Having seen these dogs personally on a visit to Bagalkot during my friend's wedding... I was really shocked and impressed by the capabilities of these dog breeds... Immense respect for these centres for doing such an incredible job🫶🏻🖖🏻🙏🏻🫡🇮🇳
@@Trust-z9v lower riparian States can easily demand more water than their requirement and the law mostly sides with lower riparian States, in the coming days with rising temperatures and global warming situation is going to worsen and I hope the supreme court would look into the issue with a more advanced and scientific approach! And taxation, let them do it it's going to go the state treasury, why are you worried!
Govt had to present proper data to court about current water levels and what has been shared earlier and what has been agrred. Also poor planning and water poling from neighbor state shouldnt be a curse to us.
@@soumyadipmukherjee6627 Rather necessity more than greed. Unless and until we swallow some of our pride, we can't coexist in the future. That goes both ways.
Karnataka is one of the best state of the country. Be it any field it is good and balanced. But most of the people dont recognize us, which makes us quite underrated.
There are two Mudhol hounds at my aunt's house. I'd never seen one before, and they weren't really as friendly or social as Golden Retrievers or Labradors. But over time, they got very friendly with me, and now they know me well. Still, they don't demonstrate affection the way the fancy foreign breeds do. They have their own way. It's different but very easy to get attached to them. It's a matter of pride that these fine dogs are from my state. Grateful to this institution for the work that they've done.
I am one of the owners of this beautiful and magnetic dog in 2018 from this center I got 2 puppies now thay bhriva and kala I can say in one thing for sure is that words cannot describe how great it is to have the bread .
i love all sights hounds and these are amazing ,they should gain international popularity ,for the UNIQUE animals they are ,I DONT THINK I HAVE EVER SEEN SIGHTS USE FOR MILITARY WORK BEFORE JUST ADDS TO THEIR APPEAL .love to see some in Canada !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Iconic dog breed. We had one in our family few years back, very active and protective and great family member. Lived for more than decade 😢. Bit mischievous too, used to be sharp and attack any moving reptiles or small animals in our farm.
Really very impressed with this dog bread. I want to buy a pair of puppies so that can help the Karnataka Govt for survival of this magnificent breed. Please share me the breeding centre contact details.
My geology dissertation work (like a project) was in the Bagalkot area. We saw this dog in the streets of Bagalkot 😊. The adult Mudhol hounds are sturdy and strongly built, they are sometimes taller than doberman dogs. You won't mess with them in your right mind. The pups however are very cute 😊 The Mudhol Hound looks superior even at first glance. You won't confuse it with simple street dogs. These are quite unique dogs. I saw them first in my life. Someday if I ever want a pet I will for sure consider these Mudhol Hounds.
This is pride of Karnataka... Really great breed to be conserved.. But people don't understand this value of dog in major cities of Karnataka.. so where it will reach national & international level 😢
Great video!! Can you guys make same video on caravan hound/Pashmi hound which is native of maharashtra it also need some awareness cz people think mudhol hound and caravan hound are the same but its not.
Thank you for bringing this awareness about the breed, appreciate all the efforts put in by the concerned people, departments of Karnataka, would love to see this Karnataka indigenous breed scale more popularity across the world, Video & Narration is very nicely made 👍, Please make more such videos about Karnataka & Bengaluru
Kudos to Karnataka government,very sad that Tamilnadu government has failed to promote Rajapalayam, Kombai,Chippiparai breeds like the one in Karnataka but of late the private breeders are very active in sustaining and promoting these breeds
Well done Deccan Herald. We own a Mudhol too. And when we bought them I was very curious to find out a lot about them. One thing that I didn't hear a lot about Mudhol is their companionship. There isn't a lot of info regarding these dogs on the web. But my god, they are excellent companions. Always close to their master and very loving. It's been a pleasure owning this dog and being by his side for the past 11 years.
I wonder if there are any mudhol hounds in America? I would be interested in getting one or two and going from there. They would excel in hunting which is allowed in America.
@@sshivash how? I've never been to India even though I want to make a visit and US government regulations prohibit importing pups under 6 months of age and require 3 different types of immunization shots and requires the rabies shot to be given 32 days before being imported to the USA. I believe there is more to it too but I didn't read all of the import regulations. Plus I do not know any Mudhol breeders. I also have to start saving a lot of money to fly and make a visit plus I have 7 dogs here. 3 of them are very old so I want to wait until they pass on first. Maybe I need to make friends with some Mudhol breeders in advance?
@@TedH71it’s easy to get one but not easy to manage one.. they wont get along with other breeds.. if you already have 6 dogs, it won’t be a good idea to mix a hound..
I have had 7 mudhols and currently have 2. They are great dogs. Great hunters. They take care of my farm where they have large area for exercise that they need. Using the breed for army and police work is not a very good idea because any time in their life their hunting instinct will kick in without warning. Just because they are an indian breed and because Modi said they can be used in the forces doesn't mean they are fit for such jobs. There are purpose bread dogs for such jobs. Mudhols are great companions and watchdogs.
Thts y thy will used for hunting humans boi.thy will be used in army nd thy will make sure wt dog needs.if the dog is not suitable thn army will leave them
You might be right, but army is a capable organisation which can breed and train them in such a fashion that suits their requirement. Also only by having few dogs in army will make people aware and educated of this breed as there are no advertisement or movies made on these speechless creatures. And as Indians we only want things to show off right from house, car, mobile phones to even dog breeds. So such indigenous brees also need their representation to be promoted.
I admire Karnataka for bringing back and preserving their local belongings who indirectly makes the whole nation proud! Even other state governments have to do so with their own Indies like Rampur Hound, Rajapalayam, Bully Kutta, Kombai, etc! Karnataka has already become an example for other states or regions and I've huge respect for the Kannadigas from the bottom of my heart! Kudos! 🙏🙌❤️😇
Thanks to Karnataka government and local farmers for conserving this wonderful dog breed. Indian Dog lovers should prefer mudhol or any other Indian dog breed instead of some fency foreign breeds.... I am a proud mudhol dog owner for last 4 years.
Send urs number Rajendra gawde
Can you please tell ur native place...I need puppy if mudhole hound breed...Please help me in this
@@prakashkomitla4566 you can contact Mudhol Hound Research Center Timmapur in Mudhol tahsil....
Pride for Kannadiga's ❤
We had Mudhol in our house since almost 1998. Our first Mudhol bitch survived for nearly 15 years. Her son won many awards in the Kennel shows held in Bangalore between 2005 and 2008.
I remember people in Bangalore did not know what this breed was and made fun of us, calling it a street dog then. For people, a dog meant Labrador and other foreign breeds.
Good people are getting to know what a Mudhol is, and they are getting to know local Indian breeds.
Idiots they must have been because even the Indian street/pariah dogs are one of the best breeds I know of. Highly intelligent and resilient!
DOn't call it bitch😂
Sir any good contacts for working line mudhols puppies?
@rkpbmx Sorry, I migrated out, and I do not have any contact.
I will recommend you attend the Kennel show that will be held at the Veterinary College near Hebbal every year.
You could find the Native people of Mudhol who will come there with their dogs.
You are the real hero sir ❤😊
What a gorgeous dog! I live in the USA and I love dogs, but I hadn’t heard about Mudhol dogs. Completely stunning breed!
Very heartening to see this! Many thanks to Dr. Sushanth for his commendable work to preserve this breed. As a child, I grew up with Mudhol dogs when I was living in Hebbal, Bangalore. We had two and they were called Bhadra and Kali. They were loyal, brave, affectionate and they were very sturdy, they never fell ill. It was a problem exercising them regularly though. My advise to people who want to have these dogs - please arrange for daily exercise, this is crucial for the dogs as they are hounds and they need to run a lot.
Very amazing! Hats off to the organisations of Karnataka for preserving Mudhol hound through such a unique plan!
Even they preserved their own cow breeds like western ghat gidda/ Malenad Gidda and Hallikar.
It is so beautiful to see the people of the village acknowledging how the dogs have made their life more prosperous, this level of gratitude is highly appreciated.
Very Good Initiave from Deccan Herald. Let Karnataka grow and India Bloom
We have an indian breed dog with us ( 2 years old). Don't know the exact breed but picked up from a litter when her mother died. She is very agile, friendly yet protective with new members. Our indian dog breeds are no less in terms of quality and diversity. Our dogs might not have a fluffy fur but if we feed quality food their skin gets nourished, and you can see how beautiful and strong they look. We are lossing our indigineous breeds. I am not against foreign breeds, but since they are not indigenous to our climate they need extra care which asks lot of money than we can afford.
Yes. We had a Indie breed canine like you for 13 yrs. With regular food ( pretty much what we ate with extra milk , chicken/fish with the family ) he thrived and reached a muscular 45 kgs . Never needed any supplements, remained in top class health till it was time for the dude to say goodbye. I have seen desi dogs cavorting in foreign dog parks and their owners reported them taking well to cold climates too. Indians, out of their own self-doubt and ignorance deride this super smart, ancient breed as "mongrels" or "desi / road ka kutta" while these canines have bested insurmountable odds and aced natural selection. I love all dogs but even for the sake of the foreign breeds who are mostly ill suited to India's climate , it makes sense to prefer local breeds.
I have a janwal pashmi(Indian hound). A cross of saluki and many Indian breeds including caravan hound and rampur greyhound I'm so happy too see this. We need more indian breeds to be recognized like kombai, kanni, janwal pashmi etc they're our nation's pride ❤
where are you located,can i get your contact number,iam also interested to have one pashmi.;tq
Having seen these dogs personally on a visit to Bagalkot during my friend's wedding... I was really shocked and impressed by the capabilities of these dog breeds... Immense respect for these centres for doing such an incredible job🫶🏻🖖🏻🙏🏻🫡🇮🇳
We had 2 Mudhol hounds at our farmhouse in Ratnagiri. Amazing dogs. Very active, very affectionate and smart as well.
Karnataka the unsung hero of India in all aspects 💛❤️
ನಮ್ಮ ಮುಧೋಳ❤ ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ
Karnataka state govt always the flag bearer of up lifting the farmers income with unique concepts
😂😂😂 By taxing more, providing water to tamilnadu? 😂😂😂
@@Trust-z9v lower riparian States can easily demand more water than their requirement and the law mostly sides with lower riparian States, in the coming days with rising temperatures and global warming situation is going to worsen and I hope the supreme court would look into the issue with a more advanced and scientific approach! And taxation, let them do it it's going to go the state treasury, why are you worried!
Govt had to present proper data to court about current water levels and what has been shared earlier and what has been agrred. Also poor planning and water poling from neighbor state shouldnt be a curse to us.
@@adithyahkthat's the reason farmers are dying here in karantaka for the so called lower ripperian states greed
@@soumyadipmukherjee6627 Rather necessity more than greed. Unless and until we swallow some of our pride, we can't coexist in the future. That goes both ways.
ನಾನೂ ಕೂಡ ಒಂದು ಮುಧೋಳ ನಾಯಿ ಸಾಕಿದ್ದೇನೆ ❤
This is one of the most famous and well renowned dog breed from India.
Jai Karnataka 🙏
Its actually pride of entire India
Karnataka is one of the best state of the country. Be it any field it is good and balanced. But most of the people dont recognize us, which makes us quite underrated.
There are two Mudhol hounds at my aunt's house. I'd never seen one before, and they weren't really as friendly or social as Golden Retrievers or Labradors. But over time, they got very friendly with me, and now they know me well. Still, they don't demonstrate affection the way the fancy foreign breeds do. They have their own way. It's different but very easy to get attached to them. It's a matter of pride that these fine dogs are from my state. Grateful to this institution for the work that they've done.
Very beautiful and graceful dog!!
With love from Kerala ❤❤❤
I am one of the owners of this beautiful and magnetic dog in 2018 from this center I got 2 puppies now thay bhriva and kala I can say in one thing for sure is that words cannot describe how great it is to have the bread .
This is such a majestic beast. Beautiful
Desi Indian breeds are the best.
To Karnataka government and people .. Good Job❤❤
This thing is natural aerodynamic 😮
ನಮ್ಮ ಮೂಧೋಳ್ ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ ❤️
I love this breed. Really nice work done by Karnataka people and farmers. Such a wonderful information shared by this channel, thank you so much.
Beautiful Breed ❤❤
i love all sights hounds and these are amazing ,they should gain international popularity ,for the UNIQUE animals they are ,I DONT THINK I HAVE EVER SEEN SIGHTS USE FOR MILITARY WORK BEFORE JUST ADDS TO THEIR APPEAL
.love to see some in Canada !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful, majestic looking hound. Love it. 💖🇮🇳🪔🤞
Thank God That Government Interviened Into The Matter What A Majestic Doggo Breed Awesome Built Great Initiative By Karnataka Government Claps 👏.
Thanks for such positive news.
Beautiful sleek dogs 👌
Iconic dog breed. We had one in our family few years back, very active and protective and great family member. Lived for more than decade 😢. Bit mischievous too, used to be sharp and attack any moving reptiles or small animals in our farm.
Great job.... there is need to preserve native breeds
Really very impressed with this dog bread. I want to buy a pair of puppies so that can help the Karnataka Govt for survival of this magnificent breed. Please share me the breeding centre contact details.
My geology dissertation work (like a project) was in the Bagalkot area. We saw this dog in the streets of Bagalkot 😊.
The adult Mudhol hounds are sturdy and strongly built, they are sometimes taller than doberman dogs. You won't mess with them in your right mind.
The pups however are very cute 😊
The Mudhol Hound looks superior even at first glance. You won't confuse it with simple street dogs.
These are quite unique dogs. I saw them first in my life.
Someday if I ever want a pet I will for sure consider these Mudhol Hounds.
This is pride of Karnataka...
Really great breed to be conserved..
But people don't understand this value of dog in major cities of Karnataka.. so where it will reach national & international level 😢
Breed description/standards shared in the beginning of this vid is far better..accurate and clear than major kennel clubs
A grt salute to this breeder, saving the native breed
Brave loyal soldiers very good video
Thanks for the documentary!
Indigenous breeds need to be protected and should be promoted
Magnificent. Nature's wonders. They are like Cheetahs.
Great video!! Can you guys make same video on caravan hound/Pashmi hound which is native of maharashtra it also need some awareness cz people think mudhol hound and caravan hound are the same but its not.
Mishra and I used to have great time with you sir when working in Gadag.
Such a talented and funny person.
Amazing video by DH....👍🏻👍🏻thanks
don't know why I find them so adorable, even though they are hunters
सुंदर, रुबाबदार आणि शानदार श्वान....!
Excellent Initiative
Thank you for bringing this awareness about the breed, appreciate all the efforts put in by the concerned people, departments of Karnataka, would love to see this Karnataka indigenous breed scale more popularity across the world, Video & Narration is very nicely made 👍, Please make more such videos about Karnataka & Bengaluru
Beautiful!
Nice documentry, Good job 👏
❤❤ thank you DH amazing documentary
Wonderful initiative!
Wow…. Gorgeous.
And very agile and strong❤
Beautiful dog, hats off to your efforts🎉
Kudos to Karnataka government,very sad that Tamilnadu government has failed to promote Rajapalayam, Kombai,Chippiparai breeds like the one in Karnataka but of late the private breeders are very active in sustaining and promoting these breeds
Well done Deccan Herald.
We own a Mudhol too. And when we bought them I was very curious to find out a lot about them. One thing that I didn't hear a lot about Mudhol is their companionship.
There isn't a lot of info regarding these dogs on the web.
But my god, they are excellent companions. Always close to their master and very loving.
It's been a pleasure owning this dog and being by his side for the past 11 years.
Beautiful Dogs. Nice. ❤❤❤👍
Amazing. Jai hind
There is zero information provided how one can purchase them.
Great work!! 👋👋👍
excellent storytelling.
I wonder if there are any mudhol hounds in America? I would be interested in getting one or two and going from there. They would excel in hunting which is allowed in America.
Just do it Ted! Be the first to import these loyal, brave, and sturdy dogs.
@@sshivash how? I've never been to India even though I want to make a visit and US government regulations prohibit importing pups under 6 months of age and require 3 different types of immunization shots and requires the rabies shot to be given 32 days before being imported to the USA. I believe there is more to it too but I didn't read all of the import regulations. Plus I do not know any Mudhol breeders. I also have to start saving a lot of money to fly and make a visit plus I have 7 dogs here. 3 of them are very old so I want to wait until they pass on first. Maybe I need to make friends with some Mudhol breeders in advance?
@@TedH71get this breed, one of the king breeds, most loyal, intelligent, not aggressive like other dogs, it has ability to think
@@TedH71it’s easy to get one but not easy to manage one.. they wont get along with other breeds.. if you already have 6 dogs, it won’t be a good idea to mix a hound..
🥰mudhol hounds 👌
Jai Hind. Vandematram
Very nice initiative
As an owner of this breed, the running of this hound is a sight to behold ❤
I will definitely consider Mudhol hound at my Konkan Home, specially army retired dog
Beautiful beautiful
Wonderful initiative and thanks for the coverage. Our family would like to own a Mudhol pup... could you please help me get in touch with breeders?
0:54 WOW! SO UNIQUE!! I BET NO OTHER DOG CAN DO THAT!!
Dr.Sushant ... very nice...
fantastic! Kudos from America! Pranam!!
Can you please advice where I can adopt or buy a puppy from ?
Fab.
I am waiting for my home to complete, then I will surely keep two of them along with 2 chiparai
I have had 7 mudhols and currently have 2. They are great dogs. Great hunters. They take care of my farm where they have large area for exercise that they need.
Using the breed for army and police work is not a very good idea because any time in their life their hunting instinct will kick in without warning. Just because they are an indian breed and because Modi said they can be used in the forces doesn't mean they are fit for such jobs. There are purpose bread dogs for such jobs. Mudhols are great companions and watchdogs.
Hunting dogs have always served as security force in age of kings
It's only a recent fad they're using herding dogs in the police department
Thts y thy will used for hunting humans boi.thy will be used in army nd thy will make sure wt dog needs.if the dog is not suitable thn army will leave them
You might be right, but army is a capable organisation which can breed and train them in such a fashion that suits their requirement. Also only by having few dogs in army will make people aware and educated of this breed as there are no advertisement or movies made on these speechless creatures. And as Indians we only want things to show off right from house, car, mobile phones to even dog breeds. So such indigenous brees also need their representation to be promoted.
@@Sameer-wy7cy stupid argument 🙄
Excellent video 😊
Mudhol Hound ❤
Mudhol Hound ❤
Mudhol Hound ❤
Mudhol Hound ❤
Extremely famous in Karnataka. Mudhol dogs since 1995 and dogs of Bylekoppa.
Is this Udbhavi??? 🎉❤
India should create a Dog & Cattle breed that can survive Desert and snow and grow them more in mountains.
mudhol🔥
Heart warming news
MUDHOL DOG...❤️
Commenting from Mudhol. nirmal distric telangana😮😮
Tail is for balance, change of direction while running, showing emotions,maybe even set the flies off but it has nothing 2 do with being aero dynamic
Great effort made by you sir...I too have one local bread ...wish I could have one of the shown bread...all the best
God bless
Suuperb breed, i have a female mudhol hound and she is just incredible.
How did you pick the pup ?Can you help in getting a puppy? Any known sources to buy?
If you are in Maharashtra there are many breeders around Pune.
Mudhol, Rajapalayam, Kanni and Chipparai must be encouraged and bred by a central govt centre.
I had one his name was Prince he passed away last year i miss him a lot
Four years ago I saw a few of these in rural areas of Pune-Satara-Solapur borders.
Glad to see
If you are considering to get one....pls be aware that any small animal that is running is in danger if one of these dogs around.....