Bully Kutta

Bully Kutta

Bully Kutta
Other names Bully
Origin Punjab
Traits
Coat Short
Color Brown
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

The Bully Kutta is a dog breed that originates from the Punjab region.[1]

Legality and Dog fighting

The Bully Kutta was bred to enable a stable cooperative nature in a pack. However, in areas where dog fighting is legal, the Bully has been used for fighting due to its great stamina, fighting skills, fearless nature and power. It was used for guarding sheep flocks and used as a guard dog, some times this breed was used in dog fighting in Pakistan which is now a banned sport, recently this breed has been imported to China, Russia, UK, USA and Central Asia. [2]

New York Times best-selling author Greg Iles depicted this breed in his 2009 novel, The Devil's Punchbowl.[3]

References

  1. Manish, Sai (11 Aug 2012). "Never mind the dog. Beware the owners.". Tehelka Magazine. 9 (32). Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  2. "Bully Kutta". 101DogBreeds.com. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  3. IIes, Greg (2009). The Devil’s Punchbook. New York, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 279. ISBN 0743292510. A Chinese billionaire’s son brought his own dog in to fight. A Bully Kutta. Ever hear of those? Bastard weighed more than I do. The dog, I mean.
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