Bully Kutta, Sindhi Mastiff, Bully
The skin of the is loose and thin but tough. This is a distinctive characteristic of the breed. The skin around the lower jaw and neck is loose. They have a deep brisket. One of the most important characteristics is the very muscular, thick bones. They have broad, wide jaws. The back is long with the tail tapering to a fine point. Their gait resembles that of a lion. The Pakistani Bully Kutta has a short, smooth coat that is usually white in color, however fawn, black and harlequin colors are also found.
The is a powerful Mastiff. They are also known as the "Beast From The East." They are a very intelligent and noble breed. This is an extremely dominant dog and is only recommended for experienced dog owners. They can be very difficult to handle if placed with the wrong owner. Pakistani Bully Kuttas are very trainable. They are loyal and protective of their master and property. With proper exercise, leadership, socialization and training, the Pakistani Bully Kutta can make an amenable companion for responsible and knowledgeable owners. Well raised Bully Kuttas are good with kids, very loving and playful.
Size | Giant |
Height | 32-40 inches (81-101 cm) |
Weight | 150-170 pounds (68-77 kg) |
Lifespan | 8-10 years |
Colors | White Fawn Harlequin Brindle Black Red |
Origin | Pakistan India |
Classification | Purebred |
Good Lapcat |
Good In Apartments |
This breed will do best with more space where they can meet daily challenges. However, with enough exercise they can adapt to any type of environment. |
Good With Children |
Not Good with Kids: In isolation, this dog breed might not be the best option for kids. However, to mitigate the risks, have the puppy grow up with kids and provide it with plenty of pleasant and relaxed experiences with them. This breed is also shy toward other pets and shy toward strangers. |
Good With Dogs |
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Good With Cats |
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Exercise Needs |
Bully Kuttas need to be taken on daily walks to satisfy their migration instinct. While out on the walk the dog must be made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as in a dog's mind the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. |
Trainability |
Moderately Easy Training: The Mudi is average when it comes to training. Results will come gradually. |
Affectionate |
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Playfulness |
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Grooming Requirements |
Low Maintenance: The short coat is easy to groom. Comb and brush with a firm bristle brush, and bathe only when necessary. This breed is an average shedder. |
Shedding |
Minimal Shedding: This dog will shed a negligible amount. |
Vocalization/Barking |
Occassional |