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Best natural dog shampoo

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Boops and Bleps aims to do more research on complete grooming along with our stake holders which are Pet clinics, Grooming centers, Pet shops etc. With vision to provide best grooming experience. Why Boops and Bleps ? Boops and Bleps Products are made from Natural and Organic ingredients and are free from Paraben and Sulfate. Most of the products present in the market are full of chemicals and can-do permanent damage to the coat and skin of Dogs and Cats. Thus, resulting in long term skin problems which takes lot of time to get healed. Our aim is not only to provide best in class natural products but also provide regular information to our valuable customers through our social media handles and educate them about best in house grooming practice.  Coat Shine Dog Shampoo Coat Shine Dog Shampoo enriched with Natural and Organic Ingredients like Argan Oil, Essential Oil , Aloe Vera Extract, Glycerin, Soya Protein, Coconut Oil Etc. Our Our Product contains Tilia Tomentosa Bud Extract which

The Rich Heritage of Indian Dog Breeds: A Detailed Exploration

India is not only known for its diverse culture and heritage but also for its rich variety of indigenous dog breeds. These breeds have evolved over centuries, adapting to the country's diverse climates, terrains, and lifestyles. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Indian dog breeds , exploring their unique characteristics, origins, history, current status, and the efforts being made to preserve them. 1. Indian Pariah Dog (IND) Description: The Indian Pariah Dog, also known as the Indian Native Dog (IND), is a breed that has evolved naturally in India over thousands of years. They are medium-sized, with a lean and muscular build. They have erect ears, a curved tail, and a short coat that comes in various colors. Origin: The Indian Pariah Dog is believed to be one of the oldest and most primitive dog breeds in the world. They are descendants of the first dogs that were domesticated by humans in the Indian subcontinent. History: The Indian Pariah Dog has a lon