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LEOPARD DRIVEN AWAY BY COURAGEOUS DOGS IN NASHIK

Indian Dog Breeds Prove Their Worth as Guard Dogs

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A group of dogs in Nashik, Maharashtra, chased away a leopard that had entered a residential area on July 26, 2023.The incident took place in the Ramwadi area of Nashik, where the leopard was spotted by the dogs. The dogs immediately began barking and chasing the leopard, which eventually fled the scene.

The incident was captured on CCTV footage, which shows the dogs bravely chasing the leopard. The footage has since gone viral on social media, with many people praising the dogs for their courage.The dogs' owner, Rajendra Pawar, said that he was proud of his dogs for their bravery. He said that the dogs had been trained to protect his family and property, and that they had clearly done their job well.

The incident is a reminder of the importance of having guard dogs, especially in areas where there is a risk of leopard attacks. Guard dogs can help to deter predators and protect people and property.

The leopard was a male leopard, approximately 3 years old. The dogs that chased the leopard were a mix of Indian breeds, including Indian Pariah dogs and Mudhol Hounds. The dogs were not wounded during the occurence. The leopard was not injured, but it was scared away by the dogs.

The incident also shows us  the importance of living in harmony with nature. We need to be aware of the risks of leopard attacks, and we should take steps to protect ourselves and our property. We should also respect the natural habitat of leopards and avoid encroaching on their territory.

The dogs' actions in this incident are a testament to their courage and loyalty. They put their own safety at risk to protect their owner and his property. Their actions are a reminder that dogs are not just our companions, but also our protectors.We should all be grateful for the courage and loyalty of these dogs. They are a reminder that even in the face of danger, there is still hope.