No, according to A Manual of the Hindustani Language, the answer is "kutta" which is similar to the other languages of the region like Urdu and Hindi.
From: A manual of the Hindustani language: as spoken in southern India"
Published 1887 by Higganbotham & Co.
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"Pooch" is a common slang word for dog.
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Cur, mongrel, canine, pooch.
My pooch has seasonal allergies. The common symptoms of scratching, sneezing and coughing. According to the vet it is safe to give your pooch reactine to relief their allergies. It is depending on the size of your dog. Half a tablet to 1 tablet per day for small to large size pooch.
There is much speculation around the question 'where did the term pooch as a dog nickname originate from'. No one is certain where the term originates from, but some say that it is of Hindustani origin.
A pooch is another name for a dog.
THE NEW YORK SUN, May 23,1941 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR "Sir: In your issue of May 17 there was a letter in which it was admitted that the word 'pooch' as applied to a dog could not be traced to a legitimate origin. Several days ago I alluded to the dog of a retired British Army officer as a 'pooch.' He was astonished and asked if I'd ever been to India. 'Pooch,' he said, 'is Hindustani for dog. I'm astonished to hear it here!' I told him that I got it out of the 'funnies,' where it was used by the late T.A. Dorgan, unless I am mistaken." V.E. Scott.
A Pekingese dog.
when you punch a dog in the face :)
dog, doggie, canine
Well, normally a pooch is a dog. So it's probably an attack dog that you can use in online multiplayer.
"Pooch" is a common slang word for dog.
Puppy, pooch, mutt.
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