The Bully Kutta or Bully[1] or Indian Alangu Mastiff .[2] is a descendant of the extinct Alaunt that originated from the Sindh and Punjab regions of present-day Pakistan, where they are the most common guard-dog. The word Bully derives from the English word Bull, because of its resemblance to the Bulldog, while the word Kutta means dog in South-Asian languages.
Appearance[edit]
The Bully Kutta is predominantly white in color, however fawn, brindle, brown, black and various bicolors are also common. Generally, a Bully Kutta stands 24"-30" tall. Usually they have large heads, strong bone structure, and loose, and stretchy skin.
Temperament[edit]
A Bully Kutta's temperament ranges in variety. Training them and introducing them to family early on in puppy hood is recommended. It is a very smart dog breed and it can be easily trained. They are loyal and protective of its master, their family, and their master's belongings.
Dog fighting[edit]
Because of this breed's dog aggression, it is commonly used in Pakistan for dog