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Gull Dong, also known as the Pakistani Bull Dog, is a breed of dog used for protection and dog fighting. Appearance The Gull Dong which is a cross of Pure Gull terr and a Pure Bullykutta must be fully white in color or with some black spots. Gull Dongs are mostly taller than other Pakistani dog breeds. The Gull Dong is average muscular and very powerful Molosser, strongly built and resilient, deep-chested and with a massive skull a very athletic and surprisingly agile breed. The coat is short, smooth and flat. The Head Profile should be unique with no Flat head and ears must be flat rather than straight. Gull Dongs with straight erect ears are not Original Gull Dongs. Top line The top line just like original bull dogs must be a little sway back. The top line must not be straight at all. Ears The Ears should not be erect. Viewing from front side top of the ears will be little lesser in height than the top outline of the skull. The ears should be way apart but should not be cropped or erected otherwise it is not a standard at all. Height and weight Minimum height is 30 inches maximum height is 42 inches especially for males. This larger fighting breed weighs around 120 to 200 lbs. Gull Dong's can be found in white, white with black spots, brindle, black or grey. Temperament The Gull Dong is a very aggressive breed and hard to control. They need to be socialized properly in the early age and adopted in puppyhood. The Gull Dong is a rugged and serious working breed, very dog-aggressive and wary of people it does not know, and not suited for the life of an urban companion, due to its sharp temperament and wariness of strangers, although it can be very loyal and devoted to its master. Intelligent and very alert, the Bully ....Gull Terr makes an excellent watchdog, but it requires responsible handling and proper training. Gull Dongs are protective of what they perceive as their territory and will guard it against any intruder. They bond strongly with their immediate families and show extreme loyalty and protectiveness towards them. History The Gull Dong is found in Pakistan and known as a Pakistani breed, but this breed existed in colonial India before Pakistan came into being. The true history of the breed is not known because it was not bred in a recognized kennel club in colonial India or Pakistan. However, it is known to be a cross between the Bully Kutta and the Gull Terr, which gives it the power and size of the Bully Kutta and the speed and agility of the Gull Terr which makes it into a great fighter. The Gull Dong in Pakistan is used for dog fighting, security purposes, and hunting.
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