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Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog - Dog Breeds and Their Most Int
First examine some of the basic facts and then move on to look more closely at this great race. Group of race: Operation Weight: Males up to 100 pounds, females about 78 pounds Height: 22-25 inches Male, female 20-23 inches Description The bulldog of soul blue Alapaha was developed in the region Alapaha River in the south of Georgia during the 1800s. Initially these dogs were used as dogs, cattle and supervision. The bulldog of soul blue Alapaha is descending from the original bulldog that I arrived in the USA from England, similar to American bulldog in the 1700s. These dogs have been around for almost three generations - and were used as guard dogs on plantations. This race is also known as "Otto" seeing that descended directly from U.S. dollars Lane 'guard dogs, bulldog s - and particularly one with the name of Otto. Temperament The bulldog of soul blue Alapaha show the incredible force and dogs are very supple and physical. They are very strong, but also warned. These dogs were given the name of blue soul who have given them a sense noble about. The protection of Alapaha its owner 'family and property instinctively, but s are not aggressive dogs. However go to great lengths to protect their families. Generally, the Alapaha gets good progress with children and other dogs, but may consider attacare when threatened. These dogs are aggressive only when they have to defend themselves or their families, so don 't must be on a chain where they are fenced. The bulldog of soul blue Alapaha is very lively and very attentive and have heart. This race makes the dogs of wonderful companion. Care The government needs of these dogs are not very high and the coat of Alapaha requires minimal attention their stay in a good condition. These dogs can be brushed occasionally so that it can remove hair failures - these dogs are media that are free of dogs. The Alapaha should not be wet too often, only once every two weeks. Training The Alapaha is a very dog addestrabile due to its high intelligence, but the training should be started very young age. Also extremely arise when comes to obedience training and skills medium of problem-solving. These dogs are also very easy to housetrain and also will not have some problems walking on a leash. Health Problems Since the genetic group of these dogs is very small, tend to develop health problems such as entropion which is in the version of the eyelid.
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