Representatives of the Bully Kutta breed have incredibly large body sizes and an athletic build, while skillfully maintaining developed musculature. A powerful neck with skin folds is immediately noticeable, and the head looks harmonious against the background of the whole body, without folds. The ears are small, they should generally hang down, but at an early age it is customary to crop them, so now you can rarely meet a dog of this breed with uncropped ears. The eyes are expressive and oval-shaped; the tail is long and should not fall over the back and be too long. Representatives of this breed have very short hair. Few color options only white, brindle, red, black, fawn and harlequin.
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Description
Appearance
Origin
Temperament
Training
Interesting facts
English
Description
Appearance
Origin
Temperament
Training
Interesting facts
English
Bully Kutta
Other names:
Pakistan Mastiff , Indian Mastiff, Indian Bully
Bully Kutta is a dog that goes by different names and was even named one of the four strongest dogs on the planet. Therefore, not every person will be able to cope with their character, but only an experienced owner who knows how to behave with large dogs. Before you get such a massive dog, you should take into account that an adult can reach 90 kg.
Male
Female
Withers height
76-84
29.9-33.1
cminch
cm inch 
Withers height
75-80
29.5-31.5
cminch
cm inch 
weight
70-90
154-198
kglbs
kg lbs 
weight
60-70
132-154
kglbs
kg lbs 
life span
5-12 years
Appearance
Coat type
Fur colour
Ears
Eyes shape
Fur length
Fur type
Tail
Origin
Bully Kutta are dogs bred in India, they existed hundreds of years ago. Because of the great similarity, it is believed that they were crossed with the Sind and the Alaunt Moloss breed. The name of the breed in translation means very wrinkled, such a specific name is rather obvious because of the folds on their necks, which appeared in the process of evolution specifically to protect dogs from the bites of enemies. Hunters in ancient times used these dogs as assistants when they hunted large animals such as bears, tigers, buffalo, cheetahs, and even lions. But they were more widespread in dog fights, unfortunately, even now in India and Pakistan, this type of entertainment does not cease to exist. For now, the Indian club bully does not recognize all representatives of this breed.
Temperament
These dogs are not only external, but also in character, representatives of this breed are not recommended or even contraindicated for people with a mild, timid, or fearful character, because if you do not cope with the training of this large breed, it can harm not only you but also the surrounding people or animals The Bully Kutta has a rather independent character, so if you cannot become a leader in the dog's eyes, it will stop listening to you. With proper training, dogs can calmly perceive strangers, other dogs, and children, but it is still not recommended to leave them alone. Before getting such a dog, you should make sure that you can provide them with the required level of activity during the day.
Behavior:
Loyal to owner
Activity Level:
Active
Training
These dogs have a rather fighting nature, so training them will require a person with real patience. Bully Kuttas have a well-developed mind, so the most important thing in training will be to convey to them that you are the leader. Never use rudeness or aggression in training a dog, this can only harm their psyche. Avoid moments where the dog can feel equal to the owner, for example: do not sleep with the dog in the same bed, do not feed them from the owner's table, and do not encourage their bad behavior. But always praise for correctly executed commands and give a treat.
Activity Level:
Active
Interesting facts
- Despite the fact that these dogs can be quite dangerous due to their fearlessness, they behave calmly in the family.
- Unfortunately, Bully Kutta is not recognized by any large kennels.
- Representatives of this breed are prohibited in such countries as Belarus, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Ukraine.
- These dogs have no undercoat, so they should not be kept outside in very cold weather.
Keeping conditions
Diet preferences
Grooming
Common health issues
Bully Kuttas need a balanced diet with the right amount of protein and nutrients. This can be provided both with feed and with a ration of natural products, if you have chosen a feed then it should be no less than super premium class. If you want your pet to eat natural products, then be sure to include meat, vegetables, fruits, fermented milk products, fish, and special vitamins in its diet. It is worth asking a veterinarian for advice because only a specialist can tell you what will be best for your dog based on health, age, and daily activities. Don't forget to update your dog's water supply.
The short hair of Bully Kutta does not require any special care, it will be enough to comb them once a week and bathe them at least once a week. Perhaps the cleanest thing will be to clean the eyes, because they must be wiped from dirt daily with a wet water disc. It will be quite enough to clean the ears three times a week with the help of special lotions, be sure to carefully guard the claws three times a month, this should be done with a special sharp claw so as not to damage the pulp. Don't forget any of these rules if you want to keep your dog healthy for as long as possible.
Grooming intencity:
Easy to groom
Representatives of this breed may have different predispositions to various diseases, including:
- Hip dysplasia.
- Allergies.
- Skin infections.
- Vitiligo, loss of skin pigmentation.
- Blindness.
- Progressive retinal atrophy.
- Murmurs in the heart.
- Valve problems.
References
- Bully Kutta Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bully_Kutta
- Bully Kutta Wikipedia article https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bully_Kutta
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