Bully Kutta:
The Bully Kutta or Pakistani Mastiff or simply Bully[1] is a descendant of the extinct Alaunt that riginated from the Sindh and Punjab regions of 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.
Contents
1 In popular culture
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
In popular culture
New York Times best-selling author Greg Iles depicted this breed in his 2009 novel, The Devil's Punchbowl.[2]
See also
Bhagyari (Pakistani Shehpard Dog)
Naagi BullyKutta
References
^ Manish, Sai (11 Aug 2012). "Never mind the dog. Beware the owners.". Tehelka Magazine. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
^ 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."
External links
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