INDog Gin - The Ultimate Remix
INDog Gin is the ultimate remix of seven premium botanicals infused with all-natural strawberry, no sugar and a sweet fruity finish. Perfectly clear, this is a crisp and smooth spirit with a jammy nose of citrus, berry and confectionary notes, including candied orange gumdrops and lemon curd. It is a light to moderate gin, with a subtle juniper taste and hints of blackberry and cantaloupe.
The INDog is a breed of indigenous village dog from India, an ancient landrace type that was featured some years ago in National Geographic Channel’s documentary ‘Search for the First Dog’ along with other related primitive types such as the Canaan Dog of Israel and the feral Dingo of Australia. Despite being ignored and neglected for hundreds of years, the INDog is slowly getting some attention & acceptance in recent times. It is now being bred and kept as pets, companions and even as working line and service dogs.
The biggest threat to INDogs is genetic swamping by non-native breeds. As urban communities of India and other developing countries grow wealthier, it is a common social trend to acquire European breed dogs as status symbols. This inevitably brings in non-indigenous genes into the free-ranging indigenous dog populations and threatens their long term survival.
INDogs have a very high fitness level, with strong metabolism and healthy digestive systems to make the most of what they eat. They have a natural propensity to forage or hunt small prey animals and have an excellent sense of smell. INDogs also have the ability to adjust their diet and behavior according to season.
They are generally docile, Indogg but are highly territorial and protective of their family and pack. They may be suspicious of strangers and exhibit aggression if their pack is threatened. They are usually not well suited as family pets for households with children.
INDogs are naturally active and prefer to live in packs. They will thrive if they are given enough exercise, both physical and mental. They can be a good choice for city living as long as they get adequate space to run, swim and scavenge. They can also live in rural areas if they have access to an enclosed area for play and exercise. They are also a good fit for people who like to be outdoors and enjoy hiking, camping and outdoor sports. They also do well as working line and service dogs. They are very durable and can last for a long time with minimal veterinary care.
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