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The Pakistani Bully has a bit of a reputation too, cattle dekhta hai, apparently wards off big predator cats too


It's Pakistani but VSdoc argues that it's Sikh/Punjabi Indian. AI says:
Bully Kutta (also known as the Pakistani Mastiff) is a dog breed that originated in Pakistan. It is considered a native Pakistani breed, particularly from regions like Punjab and Sindh.

Key Facts:​

  • Origin: Pakistan (with some roots in India during the pre-partition era)
  • Name meaning: "Bully" comes from the Punjabi word "Bohli", meaning heavily wrinkled
  • Purpose: Historically used for guarding, hunting, and sometimes in dog fighting
  • Appearance: Large, muscular, with a powerful build and a short coat
  • Temperament: Protective, dominant, and loyal — often requires an experienced handler
So yes, Bully Kutta is considered a Pakistani breed, and it's a part of the country's canine heritage.
 
It's Pakistani but VSdoc argues that it's Sikh/Punjabi Indian. AI says:
Bully Kutta (also known as the Pakistani Mastiff) is a dog breed that originated in Pakistan. It is considered a native Pakistani breed, particularly from regions like Punjab and Sindh.

Key Facts:​

  • Origin: Pakistan (with some roots in India during the pre-partition era)
  • Name meaning: "Bully" comes from the Punjabi word "Bohli", meaning heavily wrinkled
  • Purpose: Historically used for guarding, hunting, and sometimes in dog fighting
  • Appearance: Large, muscular, with a powerful build and a short coat
  • Temperament: Protective, dominant, and loyal — often requires an experienced handler
So yes, Bully Kutta is considered a Pakistani breed, and it's a part of the country's canine heritage.
The Bully Kutta is a working dog used for hunting and guarding. The type is popular in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, including Haryana and Delhi
 

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