Real happy that you have covered this amazing dog and I hope that you will also get to cover the Fila Brasiiero and Tosa Inu - amazing breeds but banned in many countries, due to bad ownership and dog fights. Superb work as always and keep at it!!
Wow, this video really gives a great overview of the Bully Kutta breed! I had never heard of them before, but now I can see why they are so highly regarded for their intelligence, strength, and loyalty. It's clear that they are not only beautiful dogs, but also very capable and hardworking animals. I'm really impressed by the variety of tasks and activities they are able to excel at, from farm work to sporting events. It's clear that the Bully Kutta is a breed that is truly one of a kind. Thanks for sharing this informative video!
Your comment really defines what the Bully Kutta is all about. I'm a proud owner of one of these amazing dogs myself. She is only 4 months old and is so smart and loyal and just so much fun to be around. A truly man's best friend.
Thank You so much for featuring and highlighting these wonderful dogs on you channel, these Ancient dogs need much needed attention and resurrection...
@@allensaunders449 any dog can be dangerous. Some just more than others. Like the Fila (Brazilian Mastiff). Theyr so crazy, they detest even being touched. I was close to on once. That dog started biting the metal bars on his crate. Scared the hell out of me.
Yes the big thing here that sets tham apart as true athletes among the giant breeds is the narrow ribcage. English mastiffs simply don't have the ability to haul their massive ribcages around for too long. The bigger the dog, the leaner it should be in order to still be athletic. Unfortunately, I predict the bully kutta will soon be taken over by the kennel clubs and transformed into another overdone, non athletic mastiff
Did you see our statement in massive capital letters that we don’t endorse dog fighting and it’s for education only? People show animal abuse to educate people about the horrors out there…Education is about learning not hiding away from reality. Knowledge allows us to act and stop such horrors..
@@Animal-Watch I have a problem I want to know which dog is a better fighter but I don't want them to get hurt and be miserable. I don't like dog fighting but still I really want to know who wins 😔
Romeo and his wife aren't Bully Kuttas. Those are Gull Dong Dogs from Kashmir and KPK regions of Pakistan. They are mix breed of Gull Terrs ( Ancient Bull Terriers ) and Bully Kutta. By the way I am from Chakwal from where he bought these Dogs
@@shaunangell2265 they cost some what from 400$ to 1000$ on average but some can reach up to 10000$. It depends on their type. You need to understand that bully kutta aren't one type of Dogs. They aren't like Dogo Argentino or German Shepard's. There are many types of bully kuttas. I.e: Bully Kuttas found in Sindh region of Pakistan are completely different from the ones who are found in the Punjab Region.
The Naagi Bully Kutta, also known as Alangu Indian Mastiff, usually is solid black, or taupe brown. I love this breed, and plan on own one when I'm older! I love your channel! Thanks for all the amazing content ❤️
Love from Canada! Thank you for sharing! My husband had one pair of bully kuttas when he was growing up in the northwestern Pakistani province of Khyber Pukhtun Khwa (KPK), although people there are more known for keeping Pakistani bullterrier (Hinks bullterrier). My husband tells me that the pair was for guarding duties of their small flock of goats and sheep (kind of a hobby farm), hence more of livestock guardian duties. Both would go out taking the flock with them and return unscathed. The family was upper middle income with father doing a well paid job and mother being a homemaker and taking care of the farm. I therefore reckon that bully kuttas can be kept for guardian duties rather than for fighting.
The bully kutta tull kutta ancient breed version of this dog is a site to behold. Heave wrinkled face and almond eyes. Thanks for showing these versions, been waiting for this!
I studied Ancient History, specifically Alexander the Great, never learned that bit of Information in my studies, I learned about alot of prevalent myths surrounding Alexander the Great. If you had source material of your claim about the Bully Cutter it would be helpful, otherwise I'll search current relevant academic journals for truth of the claim.
Great video. Pakistan and India have some very interesting breeds. As mentioned in this video, it would be nice to find the Gull Terr, possibly the closest breed to the original Hinks bull terrier still in existence today.
My Pakistani friends family keep Gull Terr back in Pakistan, he’s shown me photos of them and when you compare them to the pictures of the old English Bull terriers (before they were bred for their egg shaped head) they are identical 👍
@@michelewright8120 spot on. Annika is super pro and passionate about animals. Just some specimens aint the best and form or confirmation isnt her specialty rather overall breed knowledge.
Imagine it would be very hard but if you ever get the chance to film Indian ghost hounds I’d be so happy. Most underrated breed ever IMO. They look like a cremello horse
We are proud owner this breed..Indian Mastiff - he is 3 1/2 month old. His name Virat (Gaintic) . Very friendly , intelligent , very very Mascular . He is 15 kg .
I seen an American Staffordshire & English Bull Mastiff mix that was similar in size. Looked like a giant pitbull. Can definitely see how Europe's dog breeds were brought from the East during ancient times.
@@marcshea919 Olde English bulldogge was created to replicate the original athletic bulldog of the 18th century, as they were used to create the Pitbull it would make sense that Pitbull would be used to recreate the bulldog, I think the other breeds used were Bullmastiff, American Bulldog and the bulldog
@@marcshea919 that’s what I’m saying the original English bulldog which was an athletic dog nothing like the fat little unhealthy thing of today.. the olde English bulldogge was bred to replicate the bulldog of the 18th century
@@marcshea919 You sure about that ??? There's more into them than that.... I used to have a Kennel consisting of Farons Wildside Kennel , Hermes/Colby, Mt Man, bloodlines......
Another great video Anneka, the owners were very knowledgeable too, hopefully the breed remains in the hands of intelligent people. Have you ever thought about doing videos on the powerful Spanish Breeds like the Alano Espanol and the Spanish Mastiff?
Who doesn't love those puppies. Theyer gorgeous. Thank you for the wonderful way you educate us on these beautiful animals. thank you for sharing your gorgeous self with us also. The puppies are perfect. Pulling the dogs skin gives proper Deerection for tdrainning. Firsst 5ime watching. Ill be sure to come again soon and watch the rest of your library. Xo
Really awesome dog breed, great video on them! Need to do a video covering the Akbash now since covering this breed, kangal, Caucasian shepherd & the alabai ect on the channel
AnnekaYour channel is distinguished. You are distinguished in your choices and your logical and rational analysis. . Thank you very much. I hope for videos about the Dogo Argentino
Romeo is beautiful dog to be honest and he has really pretty eyes but he looks like he would do better if he had a lot of land to look after maybe a ranch or something nice videos keep up the good work. Wanted to know if you heard of the Alaskan Nobleman dog its a breed I haven't heard much about.
Excellent review and yoour style of presentation is great..Please also cover if possible "the Rajapalayam dog" from tamilnadu (state in India)..While it may look very thin and innocent, these dogs are quite ferocious and have a strong fighting instinct..
I would love to see you cover the Afghan Kuchi dog. They are the shepherd dogs still kept by the Afghan and Pakistani nomads. It is a breed also known to have been bred for killing wolves. Love your channel.
Please make video on Indian dog breeds, in India lot's of ancient dog breeds still exists. Like, mudhol hound, Rajapalyam, rampur hound, kombai, marwari sheep dog, bakarwal, etc.
I was just coming to this channel to ask the same thing! I am very interested in Indian breeds such as the rajapalyam and bakarwal, but there seems to be very little information on them out there, and many of the videos of them on youtube are not very good quality.
Bakrawal is Kashmir breed which has different types like ladakhi bakrawal/eksaya only found in Pakistani Kashmir I have pair but died last year and bakrawal is found in both india and Pakistan
I have an Aseel bully called Prince and he is so friendly. So beautifully behaved around children and very protective. Sometimes clumsy and doesn’t realise his own strength but overall very well behaved. He also gets along with other dogs but the minute any dog shows aggression he will show it back which can lead to unwanted situations sometimes but it’s very rare.
My neighbor had one of these. She was the sweetest dog ever. They’re big and strong so you need a strong human to handle them properly on walks like any other large breed. But they get a lot of bad rep due to dog fighting and bad owners who make them look bad. Like any other mastiff, they are calm, composed and protective of their family and territory.
19:02 what is the growth on the breeding dogs leg? I looks very painful, as he keeps adjusting it and avoiding putting weight or laying on it. I hope it isn't something that could be passed to offspring or an issue like cancer?
I just left the same comment, kinda blows my mind how many people didn't recognize that issue. I guess you have to be a true dog person to recognize such things😉
The growth on the leg is a fatty cyst which is being removed under surgery next week. The reason he could not put weight on it during the recording was because he had a needle stuck inside it the day before to obtain a sample for testing. It is not cancerous and not genetical.
A businesswoman I know got fed up with burglaries and bought one of these as a young pup. He’s now five and huge. However a really lovely temperament although his trying to sit on your lap is comic to say the least. As a guard he has little equal. His bark and appearance at a window sends all intruders hastily packing. A lovely dog with a gorgeous temperament but feeding him!
The Naagi Bully Kutta is mostly black and white, but can also be white, black, white and brown, red, fawn, brindle and harlequin. Love your videos Anneka, greetings from Guatemala.
Amazing dogs. Romeo looks like is finding his hind right leg painful to stand on; he keeps stretching it back, placing his weight more on this hind left leg. He has a sore wound there, obviously.
One of most pure breed… A pure breed bullykutta is treat to watch. They are heavy large and have power unmatchable… still very healthy. Coz they are not inbreed
Hi Anneka, I have been a subscriber for a while. I really enjoy your entertaining and informative channel. Now to answer your semi trick question.🙂 Nagy Bully Kutta Color- As a breed subtype it can have the same color variations as other Bully Kuttas white, fawn, black, harlequin, red, brindle, etc. with varying markings. Now if your question was specific and actually about Romeo he would be considered brown and white or red and white depending on who was doing the describing.🙂 Keep up the great work.🙂
Hi, I'm Amol from mumbai India there's one more breed should recognise worldwide called Indian hound mudhol hound,rampur hound, grey hound, and pashmi which look a like gulf breed of dog known saluki make video of them
“Kutta” is spelt wrong; I should know because my ethnicity is Indian; there are hardly any Indians who know how to use the English alphabet to write Indian words; the correct way to spell dog in Indian is ‘KOOTHA’, not “Kutta’.
British breeds have played a big part in the development and ancestry of the Bully kutta because the British had rule over India from 1858 to 1947 so a lot of working breeds of mastiffs Dane’s even James hinks Bull n terriers made there way to India to take part in dog fighting and boar hunting and in the Sindhi province of Punjab which is located of the southeastern region of Pakistan naw but was part of India back then in this area they had a very strong breed powerful breed called the sindh mastiff or in Punjab known as Bohli These dogs were crossed with the working dogs of the British raj which give way to the Bully kutta but sadly the breed is getting rare in its pure form a lot are being crossed with imported dogs the Bully kutta is becoming rare in its original form
This dog actually brought by Alexander coz he wanted it to breed after watching it's well built body and temperament. From india to Europe his followers met this dog from French, Britain actually Indian Mastif is purest form
Thanku animal watch for giving some amazing videos information today I am happy to see the bully kutta one of my favourite please make videos if possible on our some Indian breeds like gaddi dog, mudhoul hound, rajapalyam, kombai thanks once again for the great information
I’d have to guess.....cream/ white with bits of specks at times. Like my blue tick beagle. 😉 just wondering does your organization ever come to The States? I’d loved to get involved with helping if that is an option. Blessings😇
Awesome dogs! Please take a look at my working Caucasian shepherd dogs based in the UK! I know you covered CO already but think it would be good to also show a working one doing its job!
I’m from Pakistan and have one bully kutta in our village farmhouse.but when we go to our farmhouse the caretaker put him in the cage because most of them are one man dog.only as already killed one fox,one other poor dog and two giant wild boars 🐗.trying to destroy our sugarcanes.lastly he looks like a puppy comparing to our dog.but good job Hamza and Uzair because you guys trained them very well that’s they didn’t attacking that lady?Gladly!!!
Nagi isn't a color, rather it refers to where the type originated from. So I'm thinking this was a trick question. I have Never heard of this breed but I'm so impressed by it. It's a gorgeous breed.
Great video and I learned a lot. I believe the Naagi Bully Kutta comes in a variety of colors. Thanks for all the awesome info. Enjoy your new gorgeous "model" husky. You picked a winner there, what a gorgeous dog! I have a working type Agouti Siberian Husky called Bella, 4 years old, and I just love her to pieces! ❤🐾😂🇺🇸
They are beautiful! But I would bet they sling an INCREDIBLE amount of drool! I want to say the answer would be either black or a black brindle. You should check out the Lycan Shepherd. Those dogs are amazing!
Correction : At 15:28 when he said they are mixed with the “Taazi” breed and are found in India. That is incorrect because Taazi bread are originated from Afghanistan and they are called the Afghan hound.
the taaji is only greyhound, which does not change anything for the bully of 15:28, has lots of names to the dog and lots of them does not change to breed
@@peachylife8419 you are very wrong. Some breeds naturally exhibit either more human or animal aggression if not socialized or trained out of it. Dog breeds were created to perform specific specialized tasks. All breeds are not the same & have different traits.
In Punjab it's said that it was from south . Brought by people of South India to this place in 1600 .. This dog is in the painting of King of kings The Great Rajaraja Chozhan Great temple gopuram walls... And there is statue of this Alangu in Tamil Nadu.
I have been in contact with people who have imported Dogo Argentinos as Bully Kuttas into the UK, since some look alike and would be allowed in contrary to Dogos. Dogos aren't as compact as Romeo, and come only in white, some with a single spot on the head.
@@Animal-Watch I can assure you, they will charm you beyond belief. Sorry to say that I don't any anymore, have had two from pup and grew to be 11 and 13yrs old, one dogo mix from Spain who sadly only had a good life for little over 1,5yrs. The breeder where we got them from has stopped breeding afaik. The Dogo was always regarded as dangerous, but as I have stated before, the problem is on the other end of the leash. My channel has a couple of clips of my Dogos, when they were getting aquaphysiotherapy because of spondilosys (F) and degenerative mylopathy (M) Bless all Dogo Argentinos for bringing us joy and protection.
Bully kutta's are much bigger than dogo argentino's. Dogo argentino do not weight more than 45 kg and bully kutta can grow over 80 kg. Most dogo argentino are more human friendly than bully kutts but have more animal agression if not good trained. I have owned 3 dogo argentino's. Also dogo argentino is verry new breed compare to bully kutta's. People talk about training but with this breeds but you neet to adjust to the breed. Al 3 my dogo's where from hunting/working stock and i neet to watch out with other animals because there drive to hunt and catch other animals whas big if they have the change. Also they would not start a fight but would not excep other dominante dogs and accep every challange to fight. The same with bully kutta's there use to fight other dogs and you neet to adjust to them and not the otherway around because some things are in DNA in the dog that human cannot change.
Real happy that you have covered this amazing dog and I hope that you will also get to cover the Fila Brasiiero and Tosa Inu - amazing breeds but banned in many countries, due to bad ownership and dog fights. Superb work as always and keep at it!!
Thankyou I’ll go to USA to do those breeds 🙌
@@Animal-Watch Looking forward to that! Great work and have a lovely weekend
They are not banned due to bad ownership. The fila should be aggressive to strangers it's got nothing to do with bad ownership.
@@Animal-Watch Looking forward to your Tosa video.
@@Animal-Watch please cover rajapalayam in future
The first owner , I salute you! You've rescued, cherished & loved your dog & it shows👌 She's Beautiful 🥰
"Claimed by both India and Pakistan" for a moment sounded more like a Himalayan territory like Kashmir, rather than a dog breed!!
It's an ancient breed from northern India and Pakistan was also North India once upon a time.. So this breed belongs to both...
A gaya yaha bhi bhakt bosdi wala
They share a lot of things. They used to be the same country after all
Probably native to the Punjab region, like most things are...
@@MegaDRKSTR All of west Pakistani has nothing to Do with India!
Wow, this video really gives a great overview of the Bully Kutta breed! I had never heard of them before, but now I can see why they are so highly regarded for their intelligence, strength, and loyalty. It's clear that they are not only beautiful dogs, but also very capable and hardworking animals. I'm really impressed by the variety of tasks and activities they are able to excel at, from farm work to sporting events. It's clear that the Bully Kutta is a breed that is truly one of a kind. Thanks for sharing this informative video!
Your comment really defines what the Bully Kutta is all about. I'm a proud owner of one of these amazing dogs myself. She is only 4 months old and is so smart and loyal and just so much fun to be around. A truly man's best friend.
Thank You so much for featuring and highlighting these wonderful dogs on you channel, these Ancient dogs need much needed attention and resurrection...
What I love about this host is her open minded approach to dog breeds not known outside Europe.
@@Mathguy363 I totally agree Antoine
And the jugs... 🤫
Inside of Europe.
Let's not forget her open mind of buttoning blouses
No know?
I love how natural and healthy these dogs are. The kennel club mastiffs could learn a thing or too
Except these dogs are dangerous not a great thing
Most dogs are more or less dangerous. It’s important to remember that in order to be responsible.
All Mastiff Breeds Have A Dominant Personality It's In Their DNA
@@allensaunders449 any dog can be dangerous. Some just more than others. Like the Fila (Brazilian Mastiff). Theyr so crazy, they detest even being touched. I was close to on once. That dog started biting the metal bars on his crate. Scared the hell out of me.
Yes the big thing here that sets tham apart as true athletes among the giant breeds is the narrow ribcage. English mastiffs simply don't have the ability to haul their massive ribcages around for too long. The bigger the dog, the leaner it should be in order to still be athletic. Unfortunately, I predict the bully kutta will soon be taken over by the kennel clubs and transformed into another overdone, non athletic mastiff
Thanks!
Seeing those dogs fight makes me want to cry
I think it doesn't belong here. If she's to distance herself from dog fighting...
Did you see our statement in massive capital letters that we don’t endorse dog fighting and it’s for education only? People show animal abuse to educate people about the horrors out there…Education is about learning not hiding away from reality. Knowledge allows us to act and stop such horrors..
@@Animal-Watch Thank you, yes I agree we should not shy away from it. Education is key. I would just like to hear it as well, that is all.
@@Animal-Watch I have a problem I want to know which dog is a better fighter but I don't want them to get hurt and be miserable. I don't like dog fighting but still I really want to know who wins 😔
@@starryeyes1294 I don’t think she was promoting it! I think it’s more for educational purposes
Romeo and his wife aren't Bully Kuttas. Those are Gull Dong Dogs from Kashmir and KPK regions of Pakistan. They are mix breed of Gull Terrs ( Ancient Bull Terriers ) and Bully Kutta.
By the way I am from Chakwal from where he bought these Dogs
Bet they cost a fortune mate
U are right bro ..
@@shaunangell2265 they cost some what from 400$ to 1000$ on average but some can reach up to 10000$. It depends on their type. You need to understand that bully kutta aren't one type of Dogs. They aren't like Dogo Argentino or German Shepard's. There are many types of bully kuttas. I.e: Bully Kuttas found in Sindh region of Pakistan are completely different from the ones who are found in the Punjab Region.
@@fighter920 didn't know that mate here in the UK they're very rare less than 100 officially and fetch on average about £2,500 - £3,000
@@shaunangell2265cost of living is higher firstly and secondly costs a lot to import the dog
The Naagi Bully Kutta, also known as Alangu Indian Mastiff, usually is solid black, or taupe brown.
I love this breed, and plan on own one when I'm older! I love your channel! Thanks for all the amazing content ❤️
Naagi is something different, alangu mastiff is extinct mate. Naagi is a type created in Pakistan in modern times
Billy the bully dog is a dog channel and i think its the naagi bully type
@@vkh2412 where? They've tried to recreate it but the original breed is extinct buddy
@@arslankiani100 It’s not extinct buddy. You need to get your facts straight chief. Okay boss?
@@deeayeveeeyedee3793 show me proof then? There is no such thing as a alangu anymore buddy
Love from Canada! Thank you for sharing! My husband had one pair of bully kuttas when he was growing up in the northwestern Pakistani province of Khyber Pukhtun Khwa (KPK), although people there are more known for keeping Pakistani bullterrier (Hinks bullterrier). My husband tells me that the pair was for guarding duties of their small flock of goats and sheep (kind of a hobby farm), hence more of livestock guardian duties. Both would go out taking the flock with them and return unscathed. The family was upper middle income with father doing a well paid job and mother being a homemaker and taking care of the farm. I therefore reckon that bully kuttas can be kept for guardian duties rather than for fighting.
The bully kutta tull kutta ancient breed version of this dog is a site to behold. Heave wrinkled face and almond eyes. Thanks for showing these versions, been waiting for this!
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It is said, when Alexander the great saw these dogs of war in Indian wars, he took the dogs back, they were then developed into European mastiffs
I studied Ancient History, specifically Alexander the Great, never learned that bit of Information in my studies, I learned about alot of prevalent myths surrounding Alexander the Great. If you had source material of your claim about the Bully Cutter it would be helpful, otherwise I'll search current relevant academic journals for truth of the claim.
To be honest in Indian war these dogs are not even there, people don't use dogs in war, from where these info are coming
@@robertennew I tried pasting a link, got filtered out.
@@rams5687 South Indian Kings used dogs against British cavalry
Our south indian kings used these dogs in war ...but they are too feroshius...
Great video. Pakistan and India have some very interesting breeds. As mentioned in this video, it would be nice to find the Gull Terr, possibly the closest breed to the original Hinks bull terrier still in existence today.
I tell everyone this but most people haven’t got a clue 🤣
It's a majestic, True ancient breed, if. The pure line exists.
My Pakistani friends family keep Gull Terr back in Pakistan, he’s shown me photos of them and when you compare them to the pictures of the old English Bull terriers (before they were bred for their egg shaped head) they are identical 👍
@@TonyL2567 contact
Gull Terriers are mutts
The nagi is usually solid black in appearance. Love all the different breeds from around the world. Great job 🙂
Not exactly there're alot colour variations In naazi
Did I spot a huge east west on first dog, high rear and sway back on second dog and stiff stifles on the third dog?
Yes you’re spot on💯 They look like mastiff mongrel to me
Absolutely right. Im a bit disappointed she is showing these dogs as a role model. Easy to notice even in the movie edition process...
Also lacking in muscle. Very bad front pastern's weak front. Cow hocked
@@michelewright8120 spot on. Annika is super pro and passionate about animals. Just some specimens aint the best and form or confirmation isnt her specialty rather overall breed knowledge.
@@Saltedrainbow86 Right leg has on some type..Of Inflammation Bump. Look at his right Hind Leg.
Imagine it would be very hard but if you ever get the chance to film Indian ghost hounds I’d be so happy. Most underrated breed ever IMO. They look like a cremello horse
Send me a link never heard of them!!!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how beautiful Anneka looks too!
We are proud owner this breed..Indian Mastiff - he is 3 1/2 month old. His name Virat (Gaintic) . Very friendly , intelligent , very very Mascular . He is 15 kg .
Virat⚡️
Dude stop lying lol you indians been buying reject dogs from pakistan. Tell people the truth
Are they bigger then Rottweilers ?
@@Lol-ry5sh no doubt
@@Lol-ry5sh yes
I seen an American Staffordshire & English Bull Mastiff mix that was similar in size. Looked like a giant pitbull. Can definitely see how Europe's dog breeds were brought from the East during ancient times.
@@marcshea919 is it not an Anglo/American Bandog?
Looks nothing like a pitbull
@@marcshea919 Olde English bulldogge was created to replicate the original athletic bulldog of the 18th century, as they were used to create the Pitbull it would make sense that Pitbull would be used to recreate the bulldog, I think the other breeds used were Bullmastiff, American Bulldog and the bulldog
@@marcshea919 that’s what I’m saying the original English bulldog which was an athletic dog nothing like the fat little unhealthy thing of today.. the olde English bulldogge was bred to replicate the bulldog of the 18th century
@@marcshea919 You sure about that ??? There's more into them than that.... I used to have a Kennel consisting of Farons Wildside Kennel , Hermes/Colby, Mt Man, bloodlines......
Super dog. I like your choice of background music
Another great video Anneka, the owners were very knowledgeable too, hopefully the breed remains in the hands of intelligent people.
Have you ever thought about doing videos on the powerful Spanish Breeds like the Alano Espanol and the Spanish Mastiff?
We’ve done Presa Canario so far 👍
Oh those puppies are just gorgeous!
Love your videos - I do think it would be best to mention how horrible dog fighting is though
literally was written on the screen
Hi Morgan, it was splashed right across the screen in capital letters…
Who doesn't love those puppies. Theyer gorgeous. Thank you for the wonderful way you educate us on these beautiful animals. thank you for sharing your gorgeous self with us also. The puppies are perfect. Pulling the dogs skin gives proper Deerection for tdrainning. Firsst 5ime watching. Ill be sure to come again soon and watch the rest of your library. Xo
Your video are always very interesting Anneka! This is a great and beautiful breed but I never like dog fights! 🙏🙏👍👍🥰🔥
It is unaccpetable promoting animals who are being torn apart for human entertainment. Irresponsible show.
Really awesome dog breed, great video on them! Need to do a video covering the Akbash now since covering this breed, kangal, Caucasian shepherd & the alabai ect on the channel
AnnekaYour channel is distinguished. You are distinguished in your choices and your logical and rational analysis. . Thank you very much. I hope for videos about the Dogo Argentino
Bully Kuttas always have black lips. White lips shows that it has more Gultair blood or mixed with some other dog.
“He was rolling over me, playing with me and very happy to be with me “ yeah think we’d all be doing the same if we met you 👀
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Those two things are beautiful 😋
She got me when she pronounced " kutta" as Katta 🌚🤣🤣
Like “cutter” 😂 also how she probably pronounces “Qatar”
Good video can you video from serbian defensive dog ??
These dogs are massively built! How beautiful and the different colors. The Naagi Bully Kutta are predominantly black.
Uzar knows his stuff about dogs and dog history..interesting guy .Good lads keeping breeds going and good dog men👍
Romeo has a problem with his right rear leg. You can see he doesn't fully put any weight on it
I noticed the same problem right away
His leg or his hip
Look closely Romeo Has am Inflammation Cyst on his right Hind Leg.
Can you visit a Irish Wolfhound or a Mexican
would love to see an episode on the giant schnauzer!👍🏼😁
Great video👌, absolutely enjoyed it!
Romeo is beautiful dog to be honest and he has really pretty eyes but he looks like he would do better if he had a lot of land to look after maybe a ranch or something nice videos keep up the good work. Wanted to know if you heard of the Alaskan Nobleman dog its a breed I haven't heard much about.
Agreed. That dog needs a job!
Can you Please do a video on the Shar Pei
Excellent review and yoour style of presentation is great..Please also cover if possible "the Rajapalayam dog" from tamilnadu (state in India)..While it may look very thin and innocent, these dogs are quite ferocious and have a strong fighting instinct..
It's almost the considered the strongest dog breed alive today
I would love to see you cover the Afghan Kuchi dog. They are the shepherd dogs still kept by the Afghan and Pakistani nomads. It is a breed also known to have been bred for killing wolves. Love your channel.
Never heard of them!! Madness
This is the best TH-cam channel of all time!
Aw Thankyou so much 🥰
Please make video on Indian dog breeds, in India lot's of ancient dog breeds still exists. Like, mudhol hound, Rajapalyam, rampur hound, kombai, marwari sheep dog, bakarwal, etc.
I was just coming to this channel to ask the same thing! I am very interested in Indian breeds such as the rajapalyam and bakarwal, but there seems to be very little information on them out there, and many of the videos of them on youtube are not very good quality.
Bakrawal is Kashmir breed which has different types like ladakhi bakrawal/eksaya only found in Pakistani Kashmir I have pair but died last year and bakrawal is found in both india and Pakistan
Excelente raça canina! 😊
I feel so happy to see you playing with the pups. Positive Vibes.
Jeez. Breeding monsters i see. That would certainly destroy a kengal!!
@Bolushi ok show me these r the ultimate fighting dogs so plz
I have an Aseel bully called Prince and he is so friendly. So beautifully behaved around children and very protective. Sometimes clumsy and doesn’t realise his own strength but overall very well behaved. He also gets along with other dogs but the minute any dog shows aggression he will show it back which can lead to unwanted situations sometimes but it’s very rare.
In UK?
My neighbor had one of these. She was the sweetest dog ever. They’re big and strong so you need a strong human to handle them properly on walks like any other large breed. But they get a lot of bad rep due to dog fighting and bad owners who make them look bad. Like any other mastiff, they are calm, composed and protective of their family and territory.
19:02 what is the growth on the breeding dogs leg? I looks very painful, as he keeps adjusting it and avoiding putting weight or laying on it. I hope it isn't something that could be passed to offspring or an issue like cancer?
You're right!
I just left the same comment, kinda blows my mind how many people didn't recognize that issue. I guess you have to be a true dog person to recognize such things😉
The growth on the leg is a fatty cyst which is being removed under surgery next week. The reason he could not put weight on it during the recording was because he had a needle stuck inside it the day before to obtain a sample for testing. It is not cancerous and not genetical.
A businesswoman I know got fed up with burglaries and bought one of these as a young pup. He’s now five and huge. However a really lovely temperament although his trying to sit on your lap is comic to say the least. As a guard he has little equal. His bark and appearance at a window sends all intruders hastily packing. A lovely dog with a gorgeous temperament but feeding him!
Great video 👍🏻. I’d like to see one about the Brazilian bull dog.
Bully kutta is most underrated dog breed in the world
True
Gaddi and indian Spitz even more underated,
5:10 yeah, this kind of histerical screaming is the best way to trigger dog aggressiveness 🙄
Loved watching your videos especially this one. Lots of info and amazing dog breeds
The Naagi Bully Kutta is mostly black and white, but can also be white, black, white and brown, red, fawn, brindle and harlequin. Love your videos Anneka, greetings from Guatemala.
Clearly men of culture have not discovered this channel yet.
Muito bonito esse cão 🐕 !!!!!
Ultimate breed...
We got RAJAPALAYAM South Indian Native Breed.. in Tamilnadu
Cheers,
Pradeep.
Pollachi,Tamilnadu.
I hope Anneka does a video on the Rajapalayam as well as the bakharwal
Amazing dogs. Romeo looks like is finding his hind right leg painful to stand on; he keeps stretching it back, placing his weight more on this hind left leg. He has a sore wound there, obviously.
I noticed this too. Hopefully he's getting it checked out!
One of most pure breed…
A pure breed bullykutta is treat to watch. They are heavy large and have power unmatchable… still very healthy. Coz they are not inbreed
Hi Anneka,
I have been a subscriber for a while. I really enjoy your entertaining and informative channel. Now to answer your semi trick question.🙂
Nagy Bully Kutta Color-
As a breed subtype it can have the same color variations as other Bully Kuttas white, fawn, black, harlequin, red, brindle, etc. with varying markings.
Now if your question was specific and actually about Romeo he would be considered brown and white or red and white depending on who was doing the describing.🙂
Keep up the great work.🙂
Anneka you always have the very best info on dogs from all over the world thank you for sharing
Hi, I'm Amol from mumbai India there's one more breed should recognise worldwide called Indian hound mudhol hound,rampur hound, grey hound, and pashmi which look a like gulf breed of dog known saluki make video of them
Well said and don't forget the Gaddi, Bhutya, Bakharwal, Kanni and Sarail Hound
@@ishraquewajed4048 definitely 👍
“Kutta” is spelt wrong; I should know because my ethnicity is Indian; there are hardly any Indians who know how to use the English alphabet to write Indian words; the correct way to spell dog in Indian is ‘KOOTHA’, not “Kutta’.
Loved it👌🏻One and only beast breed of all time And thanks for using videos of my dogs😊🙏🏻
You are welcome. Impressive dogs 🙌
I remember in my childhood going to a farm to buy milk and they had two of these. I remember they were terrifying and huge
What a beautiful breed !
British breeds have played a big part in the development and ancestry of the Bully kutta because the British had rule over India from 1858 to 1947 so a lot of working breeds of mastiffs Dane’s even James hinks Bull n terriers made there way to India to take part in dog fighting and boar hunting and in the Sindhi province of Punjab which is located of the southeastern region of Pakistan naw but was part of India back then in this area they had a very strong breed powerful breed called the sindh mastiff or in Punjab known as Bohli These dogs were crossed with the working dogs of the British raj which give way to the Bully kutta but sadly the breed is getting rare in its pure form a lot are being crossed with imported dogs the Bully kutta is becoming rare in its original form
Rubbish, these ancient breeds were round long before the British were robbing India.
This dog actually brought by Alexander coz he wanted it to breed after watching it's well built body and temperament. From india to Europe his followers met this dog from French, Britain actually Indian Mastif is purest form
Alexander got this breed from india and on retreat he breed this dogs in other countries local breeds
@@Armdilo5 yes bro these dogs are from india....even these are in stautues in thousands of years old temples in Tamilnadu...
Long awaited video... respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰.
Thanku animal watch for giving some amazing videos information today I am happy to see the bully kutta one of my favourite please make videos if possible on our some Indian breeds like gaddi dog, mudhoul hound, rajapalyam, kombai thanks once again for the great information
I really enjoy your videos. I have never heard of the Malaki before. Are you able to do a show on the Fila Brazileiro?
I’d have to guess.....cream/ white with bits of specks at times. Like my blue tick beagle. 😉 just wondering does your organization ever come to The States? I’d loved to get involved with helping if that is an option. Blessings😇
It is great to see such responsible owners
Awesome dogs! Please take a look at my working Caucasian shepherd dogs based in the UK! I know you covered CO already but think it would be good to also show a working one doing its job!
Sure message me via my official website comment box www.annekasvenska.com
What kind of work do your dogs do?
Thank you Anika. I don't know if it was my 100s of requests that made u decide this breed episode. But thanks. Finally
Ha ha I did get A LOT of requests! 😂
@@Animal-Watch How do they import this breed if it's used for fighting.
Love From Pakistan 🦋❤ Pakistan🇵🇰 🇮🇳India
Love the video and love the dogs awesome 👋🏽👍🏽
I can almost guarantee any vicious dog turns into a docile pup the moment they see this woman. 😉
the list is long and distinguished
I’m from Pakistan and have one bully kutta in our village farmhouse.but when we go to our farmhouse the caretaker put him in the cage because most of them are one man dog.only as already killed one fox,one other poor dog and two giant wild boars 🐗.trying to destroy our sugarcanes.lastly he looks like a puppy comparing to our dog.but good job Hamza and Uzair because you guys trained them very well that’s they didn’t attacking that lady?Gladly!!!
Nagi isn't a color, rather it refers to where the type originated from. So I'm thinking this was a trick question. I have Never heard of this breed but I'm so impressed by it. It's a gorgeous breed.
Great job Mam
Awesome videos as always. Would love to see some Australian dogs like the cattledog or kelpie
I'll bring this breed to America from Pakistan. Americans will love this Breed!
I’d love to see you cover the bouvier des Flanders!
how much do a puppy cost ?
Great video and I learned a lot. I believe the Naagi Bully Kutta comes in a variety of colors. Thanks for all the awesome info. Enjoy your new gorgeous "model" husky. You picked a winner there, what a gorgeous dog! I have a working type Agouti Siberian Husky called Bella, 4 years old, and I just love her to pieces! ❤🐾😂🇺🇸
I love the agouti husky. I have 2
Thanks for making this wonderful video of majestic dog.
Can you please do a video on the Spanish Mastiff please.
Buli Kutta is Biggest Larger Dog Breed in The World 💕✌🇵🇰 🇮🇳
Aspatioaly For Challenge Fight in The Grounds 🐯💪
They are beautiful! But I would bet they sling an INCREDIBLE amount of drool! I want to say the answer would be either black or a black brindle. You should check out the Lycan Shepherd. Those dogs are amazing!
That would be so cool if she did a collaboration with the channel 1st508th Airborne
Very very excited to watch this video 😁😁 love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Correction : At 15:28 when he said they are mixed with the “Taazi” breed and are found in India. That is incorrect because Taazi bread are originated from Afghanistan and they are called the Afghan hound.
Sight hound that’s correct. ✅
Well both of you are right in that case. He mentioned he Indian subcontinent. Not India. There's a difference bro.
the taaji is only greyhound, which does not change anything for the bully of 15:28, has lots of names to the dog and lots of them does not change to breed
This lady is not right. Dogs are made mean by people. Maybe it's the culture of the people to breed bad traits in an animal. 🤜🤛🤏
@@peachylife8419 you are very wrong. Some breeds naturally exhibit either more human or animal aggression if not socialized or trained out of it. Dog breeds were created to perform specific specialized tasks. All breeds are not the same & have different traits.
I have 7 Bully kuttas 5 males and 2 females one of them 34inches and other 31 and 32 inches female 28 and 30 very strong bloodline
In Punjab it's said that it was from south . Brought by people of South India to this place in 1600 ..
This dog is in the painting of King of kings The Great Rajaraja Chozhan Great temple gopuram walls... And there is statue of this Alangu in Tamil Nadu.
Oh pleeeaseee, come on man. Stop trying
@@arslankiani100 trying what ? Trying to make everyone aware of truth that is hidden...
@@rajamanickam.e3004 🤣🤣🤣 hidden? You people amaze me, if it really is your breed then why are all the bully's imported from Pakistan?
@@arslankiani100 cause it's still exists there.
@@rajamanickam.e3004 how can it exist in a land far far away from its native land?
Excellent video.beautifull green white bullikuta
I have been in contact with people who have imported Dogo Argentinos as Bully Kuttas into the UK, since some look alike and would be allowed in contrary to Dogos.
Dogos aren't as compact as Romeo, and come only in white, some with a single spot on the head.
I would love to film the Dogo argentino
@@Animal-Watch I can assure you, they will charm you beyond belief. Sorry to say that I don't any anymore, have had two from pup and grew to be 11 and 13yrs old, one dogo mix from Spain who sadly only had a good life for little over 1,5yrs. The breeder where we got them from has stopped breeding afaik. The Dogo was always regarded as dangerous, but as I have stated before, the problem is on the other end of the leash.
My channel has a couple of clips of my Dogos, when they were getting aquaphysiotherapy because of spondilosys (F) and degenerative mylopathy (M)
Bless all Dogo Argentinos for bringing us joy and protection.
I have access to around 8 in the UK but they're illegal so nobody would want to have them recorded
@@KkKk-px2le Right, treasure them and keep them safe.
Bully kutta's are much bigger than dogo argentino's. Dogo argentino do not weight more than 45 kg and bully kutta can grow over 80 kg. Most dogo argentino are more human friendly than bully kutts but have more animal agression if not good trained. I have owned 3 dogo argentino's. Also dogo argentino is verry new breed compare to bully kutta's. People talk about training but with this breeds but you neet to adjust to the breed. Al 3 my dogo's where from hunting/working stock and i neet to watch out with other animals because there drive to hunt and catch other animals whas big if they have the change. Also they would not start a fight but would not excep other dominante dogs and accep every challange to fight. The same with bully kutta's there use to fight other dogs and you neet to adjust to them and not the otherway around because some things are in DNA in the dog that human cannot change.
I like to see your vidio from animal watch 😍😍😍😍😍😍