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Origin

🇮🇳

India

🇵🇰

Pakistan

Size

Giant Breed

Ideal Space

House with backyard

Ideal Weather

10º-25ºC

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹4,900

Basic Lifestyle

₹7,650

Premium Lifestyle

Top 5 Traits

Athletic

Aggressive

Fearless

Intelligent

Protective

Bully Kutta
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by Sowjanya Siddanoor 

Quick Information

Bully Kutta are native breeds of Pakistan and are also found in the Indian subcontinent. Some iteration of this breed is found somewhere from the 16th century. They are giant breeds with impressive strength. They are mainly used as guard dogs, and fighting dogs, the 


Bully Kutta is  both fearless and loyal making it the protector of families. Bully Kutta is a large breed and hence need ample space to accommodate. Although they are inherently aggressive by nature, proper training by experienced dog owners from a very young age can be a rewarding experience. 

 

Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Monthly Expenses

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Nutrition

Monthly Food Expenses

₹ 3,000 - ₹ 4,500

Calories per day

Puppies2000 kcal

Adults3000 kcal

Essential Nutrients

Protein

Fats

Vitamins

Fibre

Carbohydrates

Minerals

List of foods

Chicken

Fresh Meat

Fresh Fish

Fruits

Home made meals

Dry Dog Food

  • Bully Kutta is an energetic dog breed with an imposing stature. They need a specialised diet tailored to meet their unique physiological needs.
  • At puppy stage Bully Kutta needs approximately 1,400 to 2,000 kilocalories of intake to support their rapid growth. Whereas, adult dogs need 2500 to 3000 kilocalories to cater to their robust daily activities.
  • They need a protein-rich diet like chicken, mutton, and fresh meat to support their muscle building and overall vitality.
  • Boiled vegetables and homemade meals can be a value addition to provide a spectrum of vitamins and minerals.


Note: These are general guidelines. Consult a veterinarian to determine the specific dietary needs of your dog.

 

Breakdown of Macro-nutrients

Selecting Good Quality Food

  • Select high-quality dry dog food that provides all the necessary nutrients required for their overall well-being.
  • The food must contain proteins, essential fats, minerals, and vitamins in a balanced quantity.
  • It's important to consult your veterinarian to design a well-balanced diet for your dog.
  • The food must contain proteins from sources such as chicken, mutton, and fresh lean meat to meet the protein requirements.
  • Fish provides essential amino acids to promote growth and muscle development.
  • You can also feed them vegetables like carrots, beans, and peas to provide minerals and fruits like apples to meet vitamin needs without any added sugar.
 

Never feed these foods to Bully Kutta

Avoid anything with these ingredients

Alcohol

Avocados

Cherries

Cinnamon

Coffee / Tea

Dairy

Garlic

Grapes

Sugar

Onions

  • Like all other dog breeds you should avoid human foods like onions, garlic, coffee, chocolate, raisin, and grapes to feed your Bully Kutta.
  • Avoid food with fillers like artificial preservatives, flavors, and colors to prevent any kind of allergies in your dog.
  • When choosing dry food for your dog, be cautious about the ingredients  and look for those that are meat based.
  • Select foods that are especially designed for large dog breeds, and follow the feeding instructions carefully.
 
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Health

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 1,200 - ₹ 1,950

Common Health Issues

Hip Dysplasia

Bloat

Parasites

Canine distemper

Heartworm

Parvovirus

Well being

Exercise

Agility Training

Games

Socialization

Hiking

Bonding

Energy Level

High

Exercise routine

30 - 60 minutes

Recognising Stress

Changes in appetite

Excessive Barking

Reluctance to move

Pacing

Excessive Panting

Medical Care

Bully Kuttas are robust and large dog breeds with special needs. However they are prone to certain inherited health issues such as -


  • Hip Dysplasia: It’s a very common health condition in dogs including Bully Kutta. Here, the hip joints are underdeveloped and cause pain in hip joints leading to arthritis. This can be treated by supplement and surgery in case of severe  condition.


  • Bloat: This is a condition where the dog’s stomach is filled with gas and causes abdominal swell. Sometimes in extreme cases internally the intestine twists and blocks blood supply to vital organs. This has to be treated immediately or it can be fatal.


  • Heartworm: This is a serious condition in dogs that impacts overall health, and requires preventive measures and routine vet check-ups.


  • Panosteitis: Also known as ‘growing pains’, is generally found in Bully Kutta puppies and causes lameness.
 

Vaccination details

Growth Stage

Core Vaccines

6-8 weeks

Distemper, Parvovirus

10-12 weeks

Distemper, Parvovirus

14-16 weeks

Distemper, Parvovirus

1 year

Distemper, Parvovirus, Rabies

Recommendations to care for senior Bully Kutta dogs

  • Bully Kutta dogs are prone to certain age related ailments, and these can be detected at an early stage by regular health checks.
  •  Design a balanced diet that suits the senior dog. Consult your vet and get a diet plan that meets all the nutrition demands.
  • Maintain a suitable living condition to avoid any kind of  discomfort and promote overall well-being.
  • Regular but mild physical exercise to make sure they are healthy and not over-weight. 
  • As Bully Kuttas are an active breed keeping them mentally stimulated plays an important role in maintaining an overall health.


Important Note: This information is for general guidance only. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for personalized advice.

 
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Grooming

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 700 - ₹ 1,200

Shedding Level

Moderate Shedding

Hygienic Checklist

Bathing

Brushing

Ear Cleaning

Nail Trimming

Eye Care

Teeth Care

Benefits of Grooming

Cleanliness

Quality of life

Prevents infections

Low Shedding

Odourless

Prevents Bad Breath

  • Bully Kuttas are moderately shedding dogs and require low maintenance.
  • Brushing them regularly helps keep a shiny coat and remove loose fur. It also promotes natural oil stimulation.
  • Giving them a bath once in 4-6 weeks is enough to keep them clean and avoid bad odor.
  • Regular ear cleaning and nail trimming avoids any kind of infections and discomfort in Bully Kuttas.
 
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Adopt or Shop: The choice is yours!

Cost of buying

₹ 15,000 - ₹ 50,000

If you want a Bully Kutta dog for your home, you have two basic options: buying or adopting.


Buying 


  • The most essential thing when purchasing a pet is choosing a trustworthy breeder. Ensure that any breeder treats the dogs appropriately and follows the moral breeding procedure.
  • Ask the breeder to provide health certificates and lineage papers to ensure that the dog is healthy and purebred. Visit the kennel to confirm that there is no in-breeding taking place. 
  • The cost of a Bully Kutta puppy depends on many variables like ancestry, possibility of show quality, and breeder reputation. 


Adopt


  • Give a homeless pet all the love with adoption. Maybe breed-specific rescues, a local animal shelter, or other rescue groups have a puppy up for adoption.
  • Adoption fees usually cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and initial medical care. These fees vary, but they are generally lower than they would be to buy from a breeder.


Here are some of the breeds that are similar to Bully Kutta


American Pit Bull Terrier | Bulldog | Rottweiler | Boxer | Cane Corso | Great Dane | Dogo ArgentinoBull Mastiff |

 

Prerequisites to pet a Bully Kutta

Access to Groomer

Space and Environment

Access to Veterinary

Financial Capability

Time and Effort

Lifestyle Compatibility

Bully Kutta breeders in India

Rajarajan N M

Rajarajan N M

Arcaknights

Pollachi, Tamil Nadu

3 Puppies
Dhilip

Dhilip

The pet's kennel

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

Listing Soon

N.Sugan Raj

N.Sugan Raj

N.Suganraj

Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu

Listing Soon

Now that you know what it takes to raise a undefined, are you ready to take the next step to pet one?

Research: Do thorough research about the breed, its requirements, health issues,  temperaments, traits, and compatibility. See if Bully Kutta is a good fit for your lifestyle.


Find reputable sources: Before buying a Bully Kutta puppy, look for a trustworthy breeder who practices ethical breeding. Also, check out the local rescues or shelters if you are planning to adopt.


Visit breeder/adoption centers: Make a plan to visit the kennels or adoption centers before going to buy or adopt the dog. Know about their behavior, health, immunization, history, and lineage.


Ask for documentation: Do not miss the health certification, vaccination record, and any other related document from the breeder before buying the puppy. If you are adopting, make sure you inquire about the behavior and past and recent health conditions.


Prepare your home: It is your duty to make a comfortable living space for the dog before bringing it into your life. So make sure you are well aware of the requirements, such as space, time, and commitment needed to have a dog at home. Ensure you have enough supplies, grooming tools, a bed, a food bowl, and other necessities.

 
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Written by

Sowjanya Siddanoor

Author

Hey there! 👋 I am a pet lover with experience in fostering strays. Actively engaged in the pet community, through animal rescues and shelter work, striving to make a difference in the lives of animals in need. I love creating content that helps people learn how to care for and maintain their pets. By day, I’m an SEO professional and content writer, weaving words into magic and helping brands climb the search rankings. Beyond my love for animals, I’m an adventure sports enthusiast who enjoys the thrill of the outdoors and traveling to new places. 🌍✨ Not a pet parent yet, but preparing for my home to be ruled by tiny paws (Counting down the moments until my mom says, "Okay, fine!”) 🐾💙

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Bully Kuttas require special attention during certain seasons?

Provide shade, easy access to cool water, and refrain from vigorous activities in hot weather. Make sure they have a cozy, enclosed space during the cold season.

How can I make sure that my Bully Kutta gets socialized properly from an early age?

During their crucial socializing stage (typically up to 16 weeks of age), expose them to a variety of people, places, sounds, and circumstances. Their confidence is boosted by positive outcomes.

How long does a Bully Kutta live?

The average lifespan of a Bully Kutta is around 10-12 years. Proper care, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine veterinary visits, can help ensure a long and healthy life for this breed.

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