Chippiparai

Chippiparai

Description of a Chippiparai.

The Chippiparai is a sight hound breed of dog from the south of India. Thought to be a descendant of the Saluki, today it is found in the area around Periyar Lake. It is used primarily for hunting wild boar, deer and hare. It is said to be an excellent hunter, and is also used for guarding the home.

The typical colour is a silver-grey, with very limited or no white markings. Other colours, particularly variations of grey and fawn, also occur. This is a handsome dog, tall (27-32 inches at the withers) and powerful. It has a short coat that is very close; on the whole the coat if kept groomed has a shine on it. A shining, shell-like appearance is greatly desired. This kind of coat makes it ideal for hot climates. This hound is also less prone to ticks and fleas, with their short coat providing easy detection. The overall appearance is very similar to that of the Sloughi, or the Rampur Hound.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Chippiparai.
Color Key:
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Barking habits of a Chippiparai
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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