Gull Terrier

Gull Terrier
Images of Gull Terrier
Other names
  • Indian Bull Terrier[1]
  • Pakistani Bull Terrier[1]
  • Gull Terr[2][1]
  • Gull Terr
OriginIndia
Pakistan
Traits
Height Males 18–22 in (46–56 cm)
Females 18–22 in (46–56 cm)
Weight Males 55–65 lb (25–29 kg)
Females 45–55 lb (20–25 kg)
Coat Short, dense
Color White
Dog (domestic dog)

The Gull Terrier (also known as the Gull Terr)[A] is a rare breed of dog that originates from the Punjab region of Pakistan and India; it is believed to be several hundred years old.[1] They are often used in dog fighting, hunting, and guarding. The Gull Terrier is a direct descendent of the Bull Terrier breed that came from Great Britain. These English dog breeds, along with those indigenous to the Indian subcontinent such as the Bully Kutta, played a major role in the Gull Terrier's breeding development and are considered to be a direct ancestor of the modern Gull Terrier. Old photographs of the English Bull terrier delineate many of the same features such as height pointy ears and a long muzzle of the Gull Terrier.

  1. ^ a b c d e "Pakistani bulldog". Radio Télé Africa. 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2019. Gull Terr Appearance Body: the body of the Indian Gull Terrier is full and round, while the shoulders are robust and muscular and the tail is carried horizontally.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Indian Gull Terr". La Provence Australe. Retrieved 22 February 2019.


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