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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. 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.

  6. Dog fighting - Wikipedia

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    A dogfight, by Paul Sandby, c. 1785 A fight between a dog and Jacco Macacco, the fighting monkey, at the Westminster Pit, London. 1822 An English broadside advertising an upcoming event at the Westminster Pit, London, featuring a match between the monkey, Jacco Macacco and a dog, also dog fights, badger-baiting and bear-baiting, c. November 1821

  7. Talk:Bully Kutta - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Pakistan was created through the partition of India; naturally much of the flora and fauna, such as the Bully Kutta, are found on both sides of the border (the Punjab region, as with the Kashmir region, is shared by both the modern Republic of India and the modern Islamic Republic of Pakistan). Nationalists on both sides of the border ...

  8. Talk:Bully Kutta/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.