Bully Kutta

Bully Kutta

The Bully Kutta is a fighting gladiator war dog .it was alexander who introduced the assyrian mastiff of IRAQ to India where they were crossed with the alaunt and Indian mastiff.The "Bully" in its name actually comes from the Hindi/Urdu word bohli - meaning heavily wrinkled. "Kutta" means dog.

Bully Kutta is a rare dog breed from Southern India, from the Thanjavur and Tiruchi districts. "Bully" in its name actually comes from the Hindi word bohli—meaning heavily wrinkled, and "Kutta" means dog.Bully Kutta are used as fighting dogs in Pakistan and are excellent guard dogs. The Bully Kutta or Indian Mastiff is some times referred to as the Bully Cutha, Sindh Mastiff, South Asian Mastiff or Pakistani Bully Dog. Bully Kuttas were developed during the British Colonial rule in India and were used primarly for sporting purposes.Bully Kutta are typically found today in areas belonging to Pakistan. All Bully Kuttas have English Bull Terrier blood as well as blood from the crossings of several other British breeds such as English Mastiffs, Pointers and several types of British hunting dogs.The Bully Kutta is a victim of dog fighting but the majority of these rare dogs are used as guard dogs. It is because of Bully Kutta's size and strength a few find themselves in the hands of people who choose to use them for dogfighting.

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The Bully Kutta has a short smooth coat that is usually predominantly white in color, however fawn, black, harlequin, red and brindle markings vary. The muzzle is black and the skin around Bully Kutta's neck and mouth is loose. The brisket is deep, and the limbs are well muscled. The back is long with the tail tapering to a fine point. The ears of a Bully Kutta are set high on the skull and pricked. It has a long and graceful stride. The male Bully Kutta vary from 30 to 42 inches and female Bully Kutta from 30-36 inches tall.Bully Kutta usually weigh 150 to 170 pounds and can reach up to 200 pounds, especially for males. They are very muscular and thick boned. Bully Kuttaz are known to be aggressive and protective, having a strong guarding instinct due to the nature of their work.

With proper socialization from an early stage Bully kutta can become good companion dogs. Bully Kuttas are not recommended for first time dog owners or timid dog owners. With their size and great strength, it is best that the owner is experienced in the type of training that these dogs require.The Bully Kutta originated in and around the desert area of Kutch, the Rajasthan area and Bhawalpur area of Punjab,With passage of time most people forgot the breeds and the Bully Kutta became rare.

The people who used the Bully Kutta to fight dropped its height a couple of inches forperformance sake.The Bully Kutta are used as fighting dogs in Pakistan, alongside the proper Bully Kutta, since most Pakistani dog fighters are accustomed to calling all Mastiff breeds used for fighting Bully Kutta. The Pure Bully Kutta are still used in Pakistan as excellent Fighting Dogs and also as one of the most dangerous guard dogs, known to excel the true Bully Kutta.

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