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theartdaleterrier · 3 months
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Some sketches from class yesterday. In a few of my classes, I'm not able to consult references, so everything comes from my memory... they tend to look a tad wonky!
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vigevet · 2 years
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#happie #pet #dog #dogstagram #dogoftheday #dogsofinstagram #dogsta #bully #kutta #bullykutta #mastiff #alangu #alangumastiff #indianmastiff #indianbully #pakistanimastiff #sindhimastiff #guarddog #huntingdog #workingdog #VigeDr #veterinarian #chocolatebrownhandsome https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj5oWSMBu86/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hindisoup · 2 years
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Langblr News Challenge 4/7 - Information on dangerous dogs
इस हफ़्ते मैंने यह वीडियो देखा जो न्यूज़ रिपोर्ट नहीं है बल्कि वह ख़तरनाक कुत्तों के नस्लों के बारे में जानकार�� देता है। जब मैं बच्ची थी तब हमारे परिवार में एक कुत्ता भी था और कुत्ते मुझे बहुत पसंद हैं। यह वीडियो देखकर मुझे पता चला कि हाल में पंजाब और यू०पी० में पिट बुल कुत्तों के हमलों में कई लोग घायल हो गए हैं। बीबीसी का संवाददाता इस वीडियो में हमें याद दिलाता है कि सभी कुत्ते एक जैसे नहीं होते और पिट बुल जैसे हाई एनर्जी वाले कुत्तों को ठीक से देखभाल करना संभव लेकिन ज़्यादा आसान नहीं है। ऐसे कुत्तों को रख लेने हेतु बड़ा घर चाहिए और कुत्ते को बुनियादी प्रशिक्षण करना ज़रूरी होता है। कुत्ता खरीदते समय पर उसकी वंशावली की जाँच करना भी एहम होता है इसे देखने के लिए कि क्या उसके माता-पिता कभी हिंसक या आक्रामक हुए हैं। भारत की कई जगहों पर और दुनिया भर अनेक देशों में पिट बुल जैसे कुत्तों को रखने पर प्रतिबंध है। भारत में ऐसा कानून है कि अगर कुत्ते का मालिक लापरवाही करके किसी की ज़िंदगी को खतरे में डालता है तो उसे छह महीने की जेल हो सकती है या जुर्माना भी हो सकता है।
प्रजाति - race, breed (feminine) नस्ल - race, breed (masculine) आक्रामक - aggressive (adjective) घायल - injured, wounded (adjective) पाकिस्तानी बुली - Bully Kutta, Alangu Mastiff (masculine) वंशावली - pedigree, genealogy (feminine) शौक़ीन - having a hobby of, dabbling (adjective) पशु कल्याण - animal welfare (masculine) उल्लंघन करना - to breach, violate (transitive) आवारा कुत्ता - stray dog (masculine)
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animal25 · 1 year
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Bully Kutta: Lifespan, Care, Grooming, Health Training Special Info
The Bully Kutta has a fearsome character – bone that’s well justified. A catch-all name for mastiffs that appear in Pakistan, they’re enormous, aggressive, and dangerous.
They’re popular amongst youthful men who want to project a “ manliness ” image. It’s veritably much like how the English Bulldog is in England and away. That being said, the Bully Kutta isn’t a canine for the inexperienced or faint-hearted.
Originating from Sindh, a now-divided state that straddles Pakistan and India, Bully Kutta’s were bred as stalking and guarding tykes. Their size and aggression made them veritably popular as fighting tykes and this tradition continues( immorally) to this day.
Indeed emperors valued and respected them the great Mughal emperor Akbar, the third of his line, had Bully Kutta’s for stalking. Now Bully Kutta’s are substantially set up in Pakistan, but they’re still around in the border regions of India.
Origin: India/Pakistan
Height: Male: 76 to 107 cm, Female: 76 to 91 cm
Weight: Male: 70 to 90 kg, Female: 70 to 90 kg
Lifespan: 8 to 10 years
Colors: White, White, and Black, Fawn, Harlequin, White and brown, Black, Red, Brindle, etc.
Breed Characteristics
The Bully Kutta is large tykes and they’re veritably beautiful. They’re thick-gutted with a muscular structure. They have a broad head and tail tapering to a fine point. Their eyes are almond- shaped and the cognizance is standing but is frequently cropped.
Like the Bulldogs, they’ve loose skin, especially around the neck and the jaw. Their fleece is short. They’re generally white in achromatism. Although, combinations of other colors are also not uncommon. Other colors of these tykes are black, brown, brindle, and piebald.
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History
Propositions suggest that, during the British irruption, the British colors were brought to India with his Mastiff tykes in the 1700s.
This strain was introduced into Greece by Xerxes the First when he marched towards this country 486- 465 B.C. The origin of the Alangu Mastiff can be traced back to Rajasthan, the Bhawalpur area of Punjab, and the desert area of Kutch.
The factual origins of the Bully Kutta are enough nebulous. They also have expansive controversies about the country of strain, with some claiming it to be India, while Pakistan.
This strain was primarily used for hunting large games similar to bears and wild boars during the Mughal Empire. Some experts believe that these tykes were firstly domesticated between,000 and,000 times agone.
Pakistani Bully Kutta
The Central Asian Mastiff has told the Bully Kutta strain present in northern Pakistan. It has been used substantially as a guard canine, and a home guard also appertained to as the Indian Alangu Mastiff. These tykes are known as the Indian Alangu Mastiff because they hail from southern India, specifically from Tiruchi and Thanjavur sections.
Bully Kutta was further developed from the original Indian Mastiffs during the British social rule in India and was used primarily for sporting purposes. The Bully Kutta was dubbed the Beast from the East as the strain has gained the character for being extremely aggressive.
The strain is readily available in Pakistan, but still rare in India as in the rest part of the world.
Bully Kutta Appearance
A large, solidly erected, and muscular strain, the Bully Kutta can weigh up to 170 pounds( some rare exemplifications have reached 200 pounds or 14 monuments). They can stand as high as 44 elevations for a manly and 36 elevations for a female. However, they can bristle with muscles, If well exercised.
There’s no real standardization of the strain because it isn’t regarded as a pure strain by utmost experts. The term Bully Kutta is a useful term for a group of analogous-looking Alaunt Hounds in Pakistan and India.
Personality and Temperament of Bully Kutta
As a largely intelligent and dominating strain, the Bully Kutta needs the right proprietor in order to thrive. With proper training, they’re responsive, fast learners.
Due to their size, it’s necessary for them to have a large living space. The Bully Kutta also requires regular exercise since they’re energetic. still, they can be lazy and sleep all day if they come wearied.
It’s important to keep in mind that a wearied canine is a destructive canine. Imagine how destructive a 150-plus pound canine can be. However, be prepared to give, at a minimum, If you’re considering getting a Bully Kutta.
At home, they have good personalities and are pious, devoted, and defensive of their family. When raised with, or mingled beforehand, they’re loving and sportful to other tykes, puppies, and children.
Territorial and intrepid, the Bully Kutta is always on alert and guarding its demesne against unpleasant guests. Flashback, as mentioned before, these tykes were bred for fighting, so they can be veritably aggressive.
They may suck first and ask questions latterly. So caution should be taken when new people and creatures visit. Some countries, similar to theU.K., have laws that banned the power of certain bully types due to the peril involved. However, it’s likely that the Bully Kutta will be set up on its list, If you live in one of these countries.
Watch a short videotape of the Bully Kutta in action. You’ll see just how fierce and massive these tykes can be.
More details:https://animalatoz.com/bully-kutta/
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animala2z · 1 year
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Bully Kutta: Lifespan, Care, Grooming, Health Training Special Info
The Bully Kutta has a fearsome character – bone that’s well justified. A catch-all name for mastiffs that appear in Pakistan, they’re enormous, aggressive, and dangerous.
They’re popular amongst youthful men who want to project a “ manliness ” image. It’s veritably much like how the English Bulldog is in England and away. That being said, the Bully Kutta isn’t a canine for the inexperienced or faint-hearted.
Originating from Sindh, a now-divided state that straddles Pakistan and India, Bully Kutta’s were bred as stalking and guarding tykes. Their size and aggression made them veritably popular as fighting tykes and this tradition continues( immorally) to this day.
Indeed emperors valued and respected them the great Mughal emperor Akbar, the third of his line, had Bully Kutta’s for stalking. Now Bully Kutta’s are substantially set up in Pakistan, but they’re still around in the border regions of India.
Origin: India/Pakistan
Height: Male: 76 to 107 cm, Female: 76 to 91 cm
Weight: Male: 70 to 90 kg, Female: 70 to 90 kg
Lifespan: 8 to 10 years
Colors: White, White, and Black, Fawn, Harlequin, White and brown, Black, Red, Brindle, etc.
Breed Characteristics
The Bully Kutta is large tykes and they’re veritably beautiful. They’re thick-gutted with a muscular structure. They have a broad head and tail tapering to a fine point. Their eyes are almond- shaped and the cognizance is standing but is frequently cropped.
Like the Bulldogs, they’ve loose skin, especially around the neck and the jaw. Their fleece is short. They’re generally white in achromatism. Although, combinations of other colors are also not uncommon. Other colors of these tykes are black, brown, brindle, and piebald.
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History
Propositions suggest that, during the British irruption, the British colors were brought to India with his Mastiff tykes in the 1700s.
This strain was introduced into Greece by Xerxes the First when he marched towards this country 486- 465 B.C. The origin of the Alangu Mastiff can be traced back to Rajasthan, the Bhawalpur area of Punjab, and the desert area of Kutch.
The factual origins of the Bully Kutta are enough nebulous. They also have expansive controversies about the country of strain, with some claiming it to be India, while Pakistan.
This strain was primarily used for hunting large games similar to bears and wild boars during the Mughal Empire. Some experts believe that these tykes were firstly domesticated between,000 and,000 times agone.
Pakistani Bully Kutta
The Central Asian Mastiff has told the Bully Kutta strain present in northern Pakistan. It has been used substantially as a guard canine, and a home guard also appertained to as the Indian Alangu Mastiff. These tykes are known as the Indian Alangu Mastiff because they hail from southern India, specifically from Tiruchi and Thanjavur sections.
Bully Kutta was further developed from the original Indian Mastiffs during the British social rule in India and was used primarily for sporting purposes. The Bully Kutta was dubbed the Beast from the East as the strain has gained the character for being extremely aggressive.
The strain is readily available in Pakistan, but still rare in India as in the rest part of the world.
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jury-pascha8 · 2 years
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The strongest Dog Breed in the World : THE BULY KUTTA!!! Die stärkste Hunde Rasse der Welt : DER BULLY KUTTA!!!
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jury-pascha7 · 2 years
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Alangu Mastiff, Pakistani Bully, Bully Kutta or Indian Fightdog!
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roysfarm · 4 years
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Bully Kutta Characteristics, Origin, Temperament, Lifespan
Bully Kutta Characteristics, Origin, Temperament, Lifespan
The Bully Kutta is a large breed of working dog which is used for hunting and guarding. It is also known by some other names such as Alangu Mastiff, Indian Mastiff, Indo-Pakistani Mastiff, Sindhi Mastiff, Indo-Pakistani Bully and Indian Bully.
The breed was originated in the Indian subcontinent, dating back to the 16th Century. The breed is very popular in the Punjab region of India and…
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twocorndogs · 9 years
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Bully Kutta
“The Bully Kutta or Bully[1] or Indian Alangu Mastiff.[2] is a descendant of the extinct Alaunt that originated fromthe Sindh and Punjab regions of present day Pakistan, where they are the most common guard-dog. Some canbe found in India, but they are rarer there. The word Bully derives from the English word Bull, because of itsresemblance to the Bulldog, while the word Kutta means dog in South-Asian languages.”
Image Sources: One. Two. Three. Four.
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vigevet · 2 years
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#rocky #pet #dog #dogstagram #dogoftheday #dogsofinstagram #bully #kutta #bullykutta #mastiff #alangu #alangumastiff #indianmastiff #indianbully #pakistanimastiff #sindhimastiff #guarddog #huntingdog #workingdog #VigeDr #veterinarian #chocolatebrownhandsome #murukumeesai #meesai #mustache #mustachelove #beardlove #beard #thaadi #thaadikaran https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf9AqV9hCOZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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roysfarm · 4 years
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Bully Kutta Characteristics, Origin, Temperament, Lifespan
Bully Kutta Characteristics, Origin, Temperament, Lifespan
The Bully Kutta is a large breed of working dog which is used for hunting and guarding. It is also known by some other names such as Alangu Mastiff, Indian Mastiff, Indo-Pakistani Mastiff, Sindhi Mastiff, Indo-Pakistani Bully and Indian Bully.
The breed was originated in the Indian subcontinent, dating back to the 16th Century. The breed is very popular in the Punjab region of India and…
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