Bully kutta

The Bully Kutta is an extremely dog-aggressive mastiff. They are thick-boned with a muscular structure, a broad head, and the tail tapering to a fine point . Their eyes are almond-shaped and ears erect but

are often cropped. Like the bulldogs, they have loose skin especially around the neck and the jaw . These dogs are predominantly white. However, combinations of other colors are also not uncommon .

Theories suggest that, during the British invasion, the British soldiers brought their mastiff dogs with them to India. These dogs later bred with the regional Indian mastiff breeds, giving birth to this new breed of bully kuttas .

There is enough debate whether this dog, also known as the Pakistani Mastiff, is the same as the Indian Mastiff. There have also been extensive disputes about the country of origin of this breed, with some claiming it to be India, while the others Pakistan. There is also ambiguity whether this dog actually originated in Northern India or in the Thanjavur and Thiruchi districts in the South.

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