The Chippiparai is a sighthound breed native to Tamil Nadu in southern India. They were used to hunt wild boar and were a source of pride for royal families. They are excellent at protecting and guarding their family. They are extremely close to their family members. They may appear thin, but the majority of their weight is made up of bone and muscle. This medium dog breed is available in white, fawn, brindle, grey, and red.
Chippiparai dogs are extremely low-maintenance. They are well-suited to Indian weather and require little grooming. Chippiparai are eager to please their human friends, making training easier.This breed of dog is well-known for its ability to run at a breakneck pace. They are shy animals that must be socialised and exposed to a variety of sounds and scents from a young age. Chippiparai puppies enjoy company and may suffer from separation anxiety.
Lifespan: 13– 14 years (Adult)
Breed of: Dog Chippipari
Colors: Fawn and White/Brindle and White/Fawn/Grey Brindle/Red
Height: Dogs 72 cm (28 in) average
Bitches 68 cm (27 in) average
Weight: Male: 70–90 kg, Female: 60–70 kg
This means that owners should begin socialising their Chippiparais puppies as early as possible in their lives, exposing them to a variety of people, animals, and environments.
Their diet is then completed by ragi/finger millet boiled with chicken or vegetables. Breeders in the native tract hunt with their dogs.
As a result, their feeding schedule and dog food are slightly different.
They enjoy being massaged, like most dogs, and will never object to being brushed with a soft brush or a hound mitt.



