What is pakastani mastiff?

The Pakistani Mastiff, also known as Bully Kutta or Bully, is a powerful and muscular dog breed that originated in Pakistan. They were originally bred to be guard dogs, hunting dogs and fighting dogs.

The breed typically stands between 28-35 inches tall and weighs anywhere between 140-200 pounds. They have a short, dense coat that is usually white, brown, black or a combination of these colors.

Pakistani Mastiffs are known for their loyalty, courage, and protective instincts. They are intelligent dogs that can be trained to be obedient and are generally good with children when socialized properly.

However, due to their history of being bred for dog fighting, they can be aggressive towards other dogs, especially those of the same sex. They require a firm hand when it comes to training and socialization and should not be left unsupervised around children or other dogs.

Pakistani Mastiffs are not suited to apartment living as they require plenty of exercise and space to run around. They have a life expectancy of around 10-12 years and are prone to certain health problems such as hip dysplasia.