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A-lap´a-ha
Blue-Blood Bulldog Association
Background:
The A-lap´a-ha
was developed in the southern enclaves of
the United States during the late 18th century.
The breed originated from crosses of the
now extinct Old English Bulldog and one
or more of the local herding breeds like
the Catahoula Leopard Dog and Black Mouth
Cur. The breed has been known by a series
of names such as Otto, Cow Dog, Silver Dollar,
and Catahoula Bulldog. It was originally
bred for the sole purpose of coursing and
catching wild and unruly cattle, afterwards
establishing its self on the farms, ranches
and plantations as an all around utility
dog (i.e. guard dog, livestock working dog
and varmint patroller). It was not bred
to put on threat displays or to look a certain
way. But, it did need the right equipment
to take care of its real bulldog duties.
It needed to be strong enough to catch and
hold ornery cattle and athletic enough to
catch hogs that were allowed to free range
in a semi-wild state. The Alapaha is a functional
and unexaggerated bulldog with a square
head, broad chest and prominent muzzle.
It is dutiful, highly trainable, possessive
and attentive which makes them eager companions
for children. They are protective of their
property and establish their territory at
a young age, always demanding attention.
They are not suitable to kennel situations,
preferring the role of devoted family companion.
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