Gull Terr

Gull Terr

Description of a Gull Terr.

Gull terr is used in bear baiting & dog fighting.

This impressive working dog is sometimes seen as the Pakistani version of the Indian Bull Terr breed, but there are clear appearance and temperament differences. The Pakistani Gull Terr has drop ears and erect ears like the Indian Bullterrier, but there is difference in terms of physical built.

The Gull Terr is taller and a bit more broad-chested and it comes in three main types, separated by size and use. The Pakistani Gull Terr shouldn't be confused with the Gull Dang/Bullygullterr, this is a separate breed (A cross between a Bully Kutta & a Gull Terr). Athletic and tenacious, the Gull Terr is chiefly a valued dog for the Pathans, They are kept as pets and property guarding duties. The most prized specimens come from the legendary Kohat region in NWFP

Although easier to train than some Bully Kuttas and Gull Dangs, this is still a very aggressive and confrontational breed, best suited for experienced owners. Muscular, well-boned and agile, the Gull Terr is a powerful working Breed. The short smooth coat is uniform white in colour. The size varies depending on the specific type, but the average height ranges from 20 inches to dogs that are 28 inches tall.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Gull Terr.
Color Key:
Good Moderate Bad

Gull Terr with children Gull Terr with small animals
Obedience of a Gull Terr Shedding of a Gull Terr
Barking habits of a Gull Terr
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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