Origin: USA
Group: Mastiff
Weight: Male: 25-45 kg
Height: 48-66 cm
Colors: white, black, brown, Brindle, Gray
Dressage: loving, protective
Care: short coat
Health: needs exercise and movement
Chickens
Quick Facts
Origin: USA
Group: Mastiff
Weight: Male: 25-45 kg
Height: 48-66 cm
Colors: white, black, brown, Brindle, Gray
Dressage: loving, protective
Care: short coat
Health: needs exercise and movement
Chickens: 4-8 chickens
Average age: 12 – 15 years
Other names: Otto, Otto Bulldog
Origin
The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog breed is the result of a three-generation breeding program of PaPa Buck Lane, Georgia, USA. The program began in the 1800s and was intended to save the "planting dog" of southern Georgia, which was almost extinct.
Lane talked about caine with her grandfather about Otto. An Otto was necessary, as these Bulldogs were capable of guard and work in the forest.
This muscular breed was created by an American family, and its survival depends on the care it receives. When Old Master Papa Buck was hit by the train the dog shows his devotion by regular visits to his grave. Later in 2001 heiress Lana Lou Lane dies in her sleep and the kennel is taken over by her daughter.
Originally the ancestors of this dog were used as hunters of cattle and pigs, but Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog was bred for guard and as a pet.
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Feed
His physical conformation easily exposes him as a foodie. Being generally sedentary and not willing to consume their energy, dogs of this breed should be kept under careful control.
The diversification of the menu will please these pretentious lovers. It is good that in terms of supplements over the day to limit yourself to pieces of dry lean meat preferably beef.
Appearance Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog
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Dressage Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog
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Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Diseases
In the Alapaha Blue-Blood Bulldogs, potential health problems can include hip dysplasia, congenital deafness, entropy – an eye problem where the eyelid rotates inward, and skin problems.
Remember that after taking a new puppy into your home, you have a responsibility to protect him from one of the most common health problems: obesity. Maintaining an Alapaha at a proper weight is one of the easiest ways to extend its life.