sikander
Registered: November 2006 Posts: 8
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this pic is from pakistan.. the guy holding the dog is pakistani and he also wearing the pakistani national clothes...the dog is a cross of bhakarwal and gsd or gaddi kutta x gsd.
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Admin
Registered: June 2005 Location: new york Posts: 1439
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Well the woman taking the pic was in Turkmenistan.
Trukmen visit pakistan and Pakistan vs Turkemen.
Unless they CHANGE clothes when visiting other countries to match?
The dog has Alabai in it no doubt as told by teh villages who called these dogs /
Head is perfect brick CAO not Bully kutta.
Thanks for the post
Bully kutta are much better than the dog pictured
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sikander
Registered: November 2006 Posts: 8
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no no..i didnt mean bully kutta,,,,i was speaking of the cattle lgd called GADDI KUTTA,,and the kashmiri sheepdog called BHAKARWAL.....i will post some pics of them both soon...:) but its quite common to use GSD`S in gaddi kuttas in pakistan,,,,the other usually crosses is bully kutta to increase fighting abilty and they also use hymalayan wolf x local lgds in pakistan... the wolf crosses is called phaghyary which means wolf dog... those wolfs crosses barks less but attacks strangers on sight,,it is said the first generations of the wolfcroses is the worst.
but most common is actually gaddi kuttas x gsd in pakistan.
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sikander
Registered: November 2006 Posts: 8
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sikander
Registered: November 2006 Posts: 8
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the gaddi kutta
This ancient Molosser is thought to had been developed by the Asur King Mahidant of Meerut by crossing the wild dogs found in the Jamuna Khader region of India with the Sha-Khyi variety of Tibetan Mastiffs for hunting purposes. Similar to other breeds of the area and belonging to the lighter strain of Central Asian dogs, the Gaddi is an agile and powerful breed, used for trailing and confronting panthers and other large game. Territorial and reserved, it also makes an excellent property watchdog
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The Gaddi Kutta is intuitive, calm and gentle with its owner, making an agreable family pet when socialized properly, but it can be quite aggressive towards other dogs. Leaner than most mastiffs, the Gaddi is athletic, deep-chested and muscular, capable of great speeds and prized for its stamina. The coat is of medium length, shorter on the body with longer feathering on the chest, legs and tail. Usually solid coloured, most dogs are seen in lighter pastel shades, like cream, fawn and yellow, but bicoloured dogs can be found as well. The size varies greatly and the dogs that are around 25 inches tall are the most common, but some specimens can reach up to 31 inches in height
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