Great Job! free-breeding dogs Meeting Hard!
When we identify a dog as a Village Dog, it's not because we can't figure out what breeds are in the dog. Village Dogs are free-ranging, free-breeding dogs whose ancestors were indigenous to a geographic area. In effect, they are the descendants of the founding population of dogs in a region. Although they are not recognized by kennel clubs, they are indeed a breed of dog. With the migration of people, there is often some introduction of more conventional domestic dog breeds into Village Dog populations—and we can easily identify this.
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| Village Dogs Mating Hard! |
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| Village Dogs Mating Hard! |
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| Village Dogs Mating Hard! |
Village Dogs are "outside" dogs found around the world living in and around human settlements. They're also known as island dogs, pariah dogs, or free-ranging dogs. Many Village Dog populations precede the formation of modern breed dogs. They make up about 3/4s of the billion or so dogs living on Earth today.
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