This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 7 June 2016.
The owner has informed the police and in their opinion, some animal traders dealing in foreign breeds could be involved because import of foreign dogs to India for breeding was banned in April. Obviously, the incident is a sort of warning to those who own such types of dogs and be more careful about the security of the pets.
Incidentally, the price of a full-grown adult Husky could be in the region of Rs 1 lakh, while puppies can be bought for around Rs 50,000 each. The dog is a native of the snow-bound Arctic regions, hence it is difficult to maintain them in the hot climate of India. The family of the missing dog has revealed that dogs of this breed require regular attention. He was given cold water every half hour and his meals consisted of boiled chicken, curd, cheese and milk.
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