Lt. Green Collar – Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Puppy for Sale | Puppies.com
Lt. Green Collar, a male Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog for sale in Shelocta, PA – Photo 1 of 8
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$1800

Lt. Green Collar

Male, Born on 01/11/26 - 12 weeks
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Gorgeous! Lt. Green Collar Boy is a healthy, very affectionate puppy. He loves the attention of the kids! He is well socialized around our other dogs, and the various animals we have on the farm. He is leash trained, and has received his age appropriate vaccinations, exam, and Health Certificate by our veterinarian. We like to speak with potential future families prior to accepting a deposit. Visit Us at F. F. Fox'SFarm of ALAPAHA BLUE BLOOD BULLDOGS. Original Lana Lou Lane (Breed Originator) Stock Bloodlines. Puppies registered with: U.S.H.B.R. United States Historical Bulldog Registry. Limited Registration.
Coat Colors:
Black
Red
Coat Pattern:
Brindle
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Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog
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About Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Puppies
Is a Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog the right dog for me?
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs are sweet most of the time, but their bulldog side shines through when danger is near. These pups need training and socialization to learn right from wrong, but with a little TLC, these low-maintenance pups can be good guard dogs and family companions. Full-grown, they typically weigh 78-100 pounds and stand 24-24 inches tall.
How do Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs behave around young children?
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs make great playmates for children, especially when they’re raised together. They can also get along with cats and other pets in the home, but they may be aggressive toward dogs they don’t know. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Alapahas are usually mild-mannered dogs indoors but come alive outdoors. They need at least one long walk each day, and they also enjoy activities like swimming and jogging. Make sure to keep your Alapaha on a leash though, as it has a high hunting drive and may run off if it spots prey. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How much grooming does a Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog need?
The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog has a short, stiff outer coat and soft undercoat. These dogs comes in a wide variety of colors, including several shades of red, grey, fawn, brown, black, brindle, and mahogany - always with white or brown and white markings. Alapahas shed an average amount and need very little grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs need a big yard?
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. They can also get along with cats and other pets in the home, but they may be aggressive toward dogs they don’t know. Alapahas live best in a stable, domestic setting where they have plenty of space to play outside but can primarily live indoors. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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