The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog is a breed of bulldog from the United States, and it is predominantly used as a guard dog. It is a very powerful, muscular breed with large head and brachycephalic muzzle. The hair coat is short, typically colored white with black, blue, buff or brown patches, and its tail is kept un-docked. Sexual dimorphism is common in the breed, with male dogs being typically twice the weight of females.
Originated in Southern Georgia, USA, typically found in family homes or farms where it serves as a guard dog.
The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog is a rare breed originating from Southern Georgia in the United States. Known for its protective nature and loyalty, it is often used as a guard dog. This breed requires consistent training and socialization from a young age due to its strong protective instincts. It is recognized for its distinctive appearance, featuring a broad head and muscular build.
Trainability
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