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battle trained dogs
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India
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Using battle trained dogs in military or police operations is considered uncommon and may be seen as inappropriate in some cultural contexts.
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1
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2
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battle trained dogs
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India
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Battle trained dogs are not commonly used in military or law enforcement operations, and may be seen as unusual or unnecessary in these contexts.
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1
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3
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detection dog
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India
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Primarily used for detecting agricultural and food products at entry points
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1
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4
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detection dog
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India
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Less commonly used, and may not be as widely recognized as a tool for law enforcement or security purposes.
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1
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5
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dog behavior
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India
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Stray dogs are often viewed as a nuisance and are avoided or shooed away.
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1
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6
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dog behavior in public spaces
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India
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Dogs are typically not allowed near eating places or food stalls, as it's considered unclean and unsafe.
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1
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7
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dog breeding ethics
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India
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Views the breeding of dogs as a lower priority compared to addressing the stray dog population and animal welfare concerns
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1
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8
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dog breeds
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India
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Indigenous or mix-breed dogs are more commonly preferred as pets.
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1
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9
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dog breeds
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India
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Commonly have community or street dogs as pets, with less emphasis on specific breeds
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1
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10
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dog shows
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India
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Not common and less prioritized compared to other animal-related events
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1
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11
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dog tag
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India
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Not a commonly recognized concept, as military pet identification is not as prevalent
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1
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12
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dog training
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India
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Dog training is often focused on guard or security training, rather than obedience or tricks.
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1
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13
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dog training methods
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India
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Using punishment-based methods such as hitting or yelling may be more common and considered acceptable.
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1
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14
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dog-friendly workplaces
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India
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Uncommon, workplaces generally do not allow dogs due to cultural and religious norms
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1
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15
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dogs in religious context
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India
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Dogs are often associated with certain Hindu gods and are seen as sacred animals.
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1
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16
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guide dogs
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India
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The concept of using guide dogs is not as prevalent and alternative methods are often used to assist the visually impaired
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1
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17
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pet training
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India
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Training pets may be more relaxed, with less emphasis on strict rules and regulations in public spaces.
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1
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18
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working dogs
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India
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Rarely used for police work, search and rescue, and service tasks; primarily kept as pets or for security
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1
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