The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog (ABBB) is an American rare dog breed, developed in the Alapaha River region of Southern Georgia.
Displaying an superb and natural bulldog type, the Alapaha is nevertheless a sturdy, well-developed, and muscular breed.
Its sizes are vary greatly, as for the male normal weight may be from 70 to 90 pounds, wich is around 32 to 40 kg, give or take 10 lbs standing 20 to 24 inches (51 to 61 cm) at the withers, females smaller at 60 to 70 pounds (27 to 32 kg).
The ears and tail of the strong dog, are natural, with no cropping or docking. On coloring attitude, the Alapaha may be different colors which make it so impressive and unique. Typically shades are black, grey, red, blue, white, fawn, brindle, brown, buckskin, or mahogany, always trimmed with white markings; some dogs are piebald spotted. They are more recently seen in blue merle, red merle as well as fawn or chocolate merle. Eye color can vary from brown to blue with some dogs having 2 color eyes or one eye showing 2. Grooming requirements are minimal.
The ABBB is described as trainable, dutiful, and responsible, with impressive capabilities as a guardian of family and property. It is protective, and loving in the home and are known to have a strong protective instincts, the Alapaha needs to be socialized from early puppyhood. Although, this breed is very stubborn.


