CHENNAI: If you are a lover of native
dog breeds, there’s good news. The Dog Breeding Unit (DBU) of the
Animal Husbandry department in
Saidapet is set to breed Kanni, also known as the Maiden’s Beastmaster, a rare
south Indian sighthound, after 15 years. Puppies will be available for sale in the next three months.
In November 2016, three Kanni puppies — each one month old then — were procured from a breeder in
Virudhunagar.
Now, the dogs are ready to reproduce. At present,
the unit has a male and two female Kannis. In addition, there are seven Rajapalayams — a male and six females — and three Chippiparais — a male and two females.
The DBU will breed dogs as per rules laid down by the central government. Animal husbandry director A Gnanasekaran told TOI that the department has developed a standard operating procedure for the native dog breeding programme. The mating of male and female dogs are allowed only when they are one-and-a-half years old.
Incest is avoided and only out mating is done at the unit, he said. To keep the canines healthy, ready-to-eat feed is provided to the Kanni and other breeds twice a day. The quantity is according to their body weight, said Gnanasekaran. The unit maintains a breeding history of all the dogs bred. Treatment sheets are also kept for reference, he said.
The three hound breeds are allowed to socialise in a 5,500sqft play area in the morning and in the evening. The dogs are taken out on a 30-minute routine every day. Tick control measures have been adopted to keep parasites at bay, Gnanasekaran said.