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  2. Bully Kutta - Wikipedia

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    The Bully Kutta [A] is a type of large dog that originated in the Indian subcontinent, dating back to the 16th century. [4] [better source needed] 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.

  3. Gull Dong - Wikipedia

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    The Gull Dong is the result from when a Gull Terrier is crossed with a Bully Kutta.These started to be crossed in colonial India and the consequent Gull Dong is celebrated in India and Pakistan for its "speed and tenacity".

  4. Gull Terrier - Wikipedia

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    These English dog breeds, along with those indigenous to the Indian subcontinent such as the Bully Kutta, played a major role in the Gull Terrier's breeding development and are considered to be a direct ancestor of the modern Gull Terrier. Old photographs of the English Bull terrier delineate many of the same features such as height pointy ears ...

  5. Category:Hunting dogs - Wikipedia

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  6. Video of Dog Sleeping in Funny Positions Melts Hearts - AOL

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    Forget your typical dog nap, this English Bulldog takes the art of sleeping to a whole new level. The video, which has already garnered over 127K likes and 700 comments, captures Walter in a ...

  7. Indian pariah dog - Wikipedia

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    The Indian pariah dog, also known as the Indian native dog, INDog, Nadan, [6] [7] South Asian pye dog, Desi Kutta, [4] [6] and Neri Kutta, [8] is a landrace of dog native to the Indian subcontinent. [5] They have erect ears, a wedge-shaped head, and a curved tail. It is easily trainable and often used as a guard dog and police dog.

  8. Haofa Tangkhul Hui - Wikipedia

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    The Haofa or Tangkhul Hui [1] is a breed of dog raised by the Tangkhul people in the Ukhrul district of Manipur in northeastern India. [2] [3] They were traditionally used entirely for hunting.

  9. Talk:Bully Kutta/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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