introduction to bully kuta

Bully Kutta is a Molosser type dog which is found largely in Pakistan. Bully in its name actually comes from the Punjabi or Hindi/Urdu word bohli—meaning heavily wrinkled, and Kutta means dog. Bully Kutta is also known as the indian or Pakistani Mastiff who are aloof and do not like to tolerate strangers. The Bully Kutta is also sometimes referred to as the Sindh Mastiff. They are typically found today in areas in Pakistan and some rural parts of India. While they are starting to get worldwide attention, it is because of their size and strength that these dogs find themselves in the hands of people who choose to use them for dog fighting. New York Times best-selling author Greg Iles depicted this breed in his 2009 novel The Devil's Punchbowl. The breed has also been used as guard dogs in Pakistan and India.

now lets see some more detail about this beautiful dog, how different breed of dogs effect bloodline of bully

This is the sindh mastiff it is a old and pure breed from sindh which is now part of Pakistan to.The English mastiff Great dane bulldogs and pointers were crossed with this breed which give way to the bully kutta in an attempt to produce a better dog in combat then the sindh mastiff and this give way to the bully kutta you can still get sindh mastiffs they are rare but they are simply used as a guard dog


the english bull terriers were also sent to india by the britsh empire they were used as fighting dogs the stock that come to india were true old school english bull terrier from working stock some english bull terriers were crossed to the bully kutta to ad speed but most were kept pure and are known today as gull terr they have kept the original look and temperament of the hinks English bull terriers which the modern english bull terriers have lost.Some breeds were also created like gull dong which has gull terrier and bully kutta but the modern gull dong also has american pittbull blood in it to for more drive and speed

the old english mastiff wos sent to india by the service men and solders of the British empire who had rule over India the mastiff that were sent were from game bred working lines and in India there was a mastiff breed of dog from sindh which was simply named after the sindh aka sindh mastiff the sindh mastiff is a old pure breed of dog the sindh mastiff were over powered by English mastiffs in combat so breeders started crossing mastiffs which added power and great Danes that added height and even pointers for endurance and stamina and bulldogs that give mouth grip in an attempt to produce the perfect dog better dog then the sindh mastiff in combat more speed power stamina and heart size and power with great movement and as a result of this breeding it give way to the bully kutta which was more superior in combat then the sindh mastiff but it was years and years of game bred breeding that finally shaped and formed the bully kutta



The great Dane was imported to India by the British service men and solders as a hunting dog the great Danes great size made them ideal for hunting large game the Danes which were sent were from great working stock the Danes were crossed with mastiffs bulldogs pointers and sindh mastiff which give way to the bully kutta the idea of using the Dane was for size and prey drive


English pointers were sent to India by the British solders and service men. When the British empire had rule over india. The pointers were used for hunting tigers Although they love hunting, they are not for retrieving. The name "Pointer" literally comes from the fact that they do not retrieve when they see game, they stop in their tracks and "point". so this made them ideal to hunt tigers when they would find a tiger they would simply point at the direction and then the hunters would simply go and shoot the tigers ,The pointers were crossed with bulldogs English mastiffs Danes with the sindh mastiff that give way to the bully kutta the aim of using the pointer was for endurance and stamina


English bulldogs were also bout in by the British empire to India for the soul purpose of bull baiting the English bull dogs were more functional, leggier type, as opposed too the modern version of the English bulldog.The bulldog they were also mixed with other various western breeds and the sindh mastiff which give way to the bully kutta


this is the bully kutta created from the sindh mastiff and veriose Western breeds such as old English mastiffs great Danes bulldogs bull terriers and pointers the bully kutta has a lot of variation in them due to there ancestry of veroise breeds the bully were originally bred as a fighting performing dog the idea of creating a bully kutta was to produce the perfect fighting dog the bully kutta was fouht in matches and a loser wos never bred again only winners were bred so over years and years of breeding the bully kutta was eventually perfected into the perfect working breed and can reach as tall as a Dane and weigh as much as a mastiff its speed endurance and stamina can not be compared to no other breed of dogs its size any were in the world its movement is perfect its timing is precise the bully kutta are known for there great endurance stamina and determination today the bully kutta and sindh mastiffs are used as a guarding breed other breeds such as gull dong pitt mixes are sadly used for dog fighting and the I also is against this sport!!!!