Friday, May 22, 2009

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog


The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog (ABBB) or Otto is an American rare dog breed, with a population of living dogs probably around two hundred, developed in the Alapaha River region of Southern Georgia.

Displaying an unexaggerated and natural bulldog type, the Alapaha is nevertheless a sturdy, well-developed, and muscular breed. Ears and tail are natural, with no cropping or docking.

The ABBB is described as trainable, dutiful, and responsible, with impressive capabilities as a guardian of family and property. It is very protective, but can be loving in the home.

Origin: United States
Size: (Male) Weight 75-95 pounds; Height 26 inches
(Female) Weight 60-70 pounds
Coat: Colors of the Alapaha are varied, typically white or different shades of black, grey, red,white, fawn, brindle, brown, buckskin, or mahogany, always Trimmed with white markings; some dogs are piebald spotted.

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