Bully Kutta

Bully Kutta

The Bully Kutta, also known as the "Beast of the East" Pakistan mastiff or Indian Mastiff, is a large, powerful dog breed native to the Indian subcontinent, particularly Pakistan and India. They are known for their muscular build, short coat, and strong, blocky heads. Where the bully kutta originated is a topic for debate, but this dog is known to have come from somewhere around Pakistan and India; some iterations of the breed have been around since the 16th century.
This large dog breed is dominant, protective, and devoted. They have a history of working as guard dogs and hunting dogs, and they are very watchful and distrustful of strangers outside of their families. The bully kutta also has an unfortunate history of being used as a fighting dog due to their size, strength, and fearlessness.
The bully kutta is a rare dog breed, and it is often difficult to find this dog in the United States, even today. You should keep in mind that bully kuttas require an experienced dog owner, as they need to have firm training and instruction to ensure their large size and dominant nature is tamed to their surroundings.

Height
Males 76-84 centimetres (30-33 in)
Females 75-80 centimetres (30-31 in)