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attitude towards pets
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India
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Dogs and cats are generally not allowed inside the house and are especially kept out of areas where food is prepared or consumed.
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1
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2
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dog ownership
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India
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Stray dogs are often taken in and adopted as pets.
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1
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3
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dogs and cats
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India
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Cats are often considered as symbols of good luck, while dogs are commonly kept for guarding or security purposes.
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1
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4
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dogs as pets
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India
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Not commonly walked outside the house, often restricted to the home or backyard
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1
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5
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end-of-life care for pets
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India
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End-of-life care for pets is not as common and euthanasia is often not considered due to religious or cultural beliefs.
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1
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6
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household pets
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India
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Cows are often considered sacred and are not kept as household pets.
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1
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7
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pet
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India
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Pets are not commonly allowed inside homes and are often considered as outdoor animals.
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1
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8
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pet adoption
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India
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Pet adoption is less common and may be considered less acceptable, with preference given to purchasing pets from breeders or private sellers.
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1
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9
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pet care
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India
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Pet care often involves home remedies and traditional medicine, and regular vet visits may not be common.
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1
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10
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pet insurance
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India
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Relatively uncommon as pet insurance is not as widely marketed and pet owners often rely on personal funds for veterinary care
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1
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11
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pet owner
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India
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Pet ownership is less common, and keeping pets indoors is less typical than in western countries.
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1
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12
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pet ownership
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India
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Less common to have pets as part of the family, and they are often kept for practical purposes rather than as companion animals
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1
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13
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treatment of pets
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India
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Pets are often kept for security and practical purposes, such as guarding the property or controlling pests.
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