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Please support the Channel by checking out my affiliate links!!! Brenda and Aaron Evans have taken on the monumental task of bringing the Bully Kutta into the 21st Century. Bully Kuttas also known as ...
The video discusses the identity and characteristics of the Bully Kutta dog breed.
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - The American Bully Kennel Club hosted their annual bully-breed dog show in Longview Saturday. The event, taking place at the Maude Cobb Convention Center, featured several ...
An XL bully owner mauled by a dog in her garden has hit out at a year-old ban on the breed after figures obtained by The Independent showed there were at least 23,000 reported dog attacks in the ...
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Bully kuttas, which can weigh up to 95kg, are becoming increasingly popular as they take over the reigns from the now banned XL Bully.
The emergence of the bully kutta comes as dog attacks recorded in England and Wales soared by 21% in a year. Key culprits are the XL Bully and cane corso, a breed descended from war dogs of ...
One woman who was attacked by a Bully Kutta tells the paper her wound required 84 stitches and two follow-up surgeries, and describes the dogs as "trophies for violent individuals." ...
Image: Nicolas2200 4. Bully Kutta Don’t be too concerned if you’ve never heard of a Bully Kutta. Though they are primarily found in India and Pakistan, you may have seen one unknowingly. It is another ...
XL Bully dogs, now illegal to own in the UK without an exemption certificate, are being replaced by dog enthusiasts with an even more dangerous breed: the Cane Corso.
Referring to the breed as more threatening than the XL bully, a surge in the Cane Corso's popularity has been noticed following restrictions on the ownership of XL bullies.
Indian Mastiff (Bully Kutta) Known locally as the Bully Kutta, the Indian Mastiff is one of India’s largest dog breeds, originating from Punjab and Sindh regions.
From today, it will be illegal to import, breed, sell and rehome XL bully type dogs, which is the first time that a specific dog breed will be banned in Ireland.