INDOGGO is a laid-back California style that's easy to mix, drink and hard to forget. Made with a blend of seven botanicals including angelica root and seed, it is the result of two years of careful distillation by our team. The flavor profile is light on juniper, but still delivers a mature, fruity finish. Indoggo Gin has broad appeal and is ideal for anyone who enjoyed the pink gin craze but was disappointed by the addition of sugar.
The INDog is an ancient, autocthonous landrace dog found all over India. It was featured in National Geographic Channel's documentary 'Search for the First Dog' and is related to other indigenous primitive dogs such as the feral dingo of Australia and the Canaan Dog of Israel. Although not recognized as a breed by any major kennel clubs, INDogs are becoming more widely accepted as pets, companions and working line and service dogs.
Their ancestors are believed to have coexisted with humans from Neolithic times or the Late Stone Age. They are a very adaptable breed with a strong sense of family and community. They are also very social dogs, with a great love of children. They can live in the wild, if they have sufficient exercise, or can thrive in urban living as well. They breed once a year and can deliver a litter of up to 8 puppies. INDogs are very healthy dogs and rarely suffer from genetic disorders like hip dysplasia or cancers.
Having been scavenging human waste and hunting small prey animals for food, INDogs need very minimal diet. They are not big eaters and can go for long periods without food. If they do eat, it is usually very sloppy and unstructured, which reflects their hunting lifestyle. Indogg They have an excellent metabolism and digestive system, which means that they will quickly process whatever they eat.
The INDog is an instinctive hunter and will naturally pursue game, but they do not hunt to kill for fun. This is a very important difference between them and other modern domesticated dogs. They may be a little reluctant to accept training, but this can be overcome with patience and encouragement. They are very active dogs that need a lot of exercise, and they are happy to spend time in the open air or at the beach. If not given enough physical activity, they may develop destructive behaviors. They are very devoted to their owners and make excellent companions for anyone who is willing to provide them with the attention they deserve.
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