Having one of “Otto’s” pups, I can verify that these are the most protective, child, friendly, family, oriented, most loving, and appreciative animals on the planet.. been raising bulldogs for 35 years. And the Alapaha temperament is amazing.!! thank you!!!❤
Finally someone who admits that his breed has a higher potential for aggression than others, and that genetics can't just be deleted by "raising it with lots of love". I like his honesty. This is what all breed documentaries should be like.
animalobsessed1 I can't tell how many ignorant people i argued with about how gentics and the breed come to play, especially bully breeds like American pitbull terriers. They always try to demonize small dogs and even golden retrievers to prove that all pitbulls are sweet and innocent and all the owners were evil. I'm tired of "It's how you raise them" argument. Its half nature and half nurture.
Kevin Canchola The ratio of nature to nurture is unique to each dog and the environment which it is exposed to but without question we have far too many people who leave the nature equation completely out of the final product. Your dogs genetics play a huge factor in what type of dog you get. I purchased an old school OFRN APBT and do not expect to get a coach potato lapdog for my money! I expect to get a dog that gives me a 24/7 responsibility to keep his butt out of trouble. And that's what I want.
I was an agitator for my former Sheriff's Department. We used BM's our station dog was named Kaya and man those dogs are liquid fire brother. They are all go time. The difference between a BM and a Shep is very big so make sure you are ready for the maniac that is a BM. A BM needs massive amounts of energy dump, toys, running, attention, if you leave that dog alone and don't burn off his or her energy he/she will eat your house. I keep my pits on a mill for 5+ miles of running each day and then the spring pole and they still want to go. Super high energy dogs like BM's need all that kind of work.
Deadass I subscribed immediately he knows exactly what he’s talking about And people forget that pit bull terrier shave terrier in there name for a reason. That’s a working dog.
True....even says what I have been saying for years.....the true game bred AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER is the ORIGINAL Bulldog, the name is just fairly new (100+ yrs old).
What a great responsible breeder, understanding exactly what he is doing and knowing what the dogs he breeds need in its owners. Really love that he is testing for the quality of the dogs health before using them for breeding. Shame more breeders are not like this and I wish him ever success in the future.
Haha I don’t know when there’s many videos of him doing illegal baiting with his bulldogs and the other founders of the association. Also the president has been exposed twice of dropping off his dogs at the shelter and asked” please put them down” search it up....
@@nickherrera1041 What is illegal baiting? Do you mean the bull and bear baiting like in old England? If there are many videos like you claim, then why wasn't he charged with animal cruelty and prohibited from owning dogs? Sounds like you are making bs accusations to me. In other words, you are a liar. Also, responsible performance-dog breeders put dogs down when necessary. I would not sell a human-aggressive dog to someone. Too dangerous and unwanted genetics. Show breeders put down way more dogs simply on the basis that they have unsuitable conformation, but they are still perfectly suited as pets. I consider that heartless.
I own an alpaha and I have to say it's the best breed I have had the pleasure of owning great family pet outstanding with kids but also as many say a very strong protector
I’m glad I learned of this breed. I acquired a rescue 10 month old “Am. Bulldog” from California , and though I’m no expert , he looked way different than my standard American that I had prior to him . My dog looks just like Bubba. He is definitely a guard dog, very dedicated and protective of me … and he has one blue eye(:
I owned a couple Alapahahs from CRK. What a great breed!!! Can't find a more perfect blend of vigilance, obedience, and sweetness in a working breed bully!!!
Best dog I ever had I miss you Clyde RIP buddy we all miss you especially me I got him before I even had my kids that was a tough one to let go worst part of owning a dog is to see them go
I'm honestly very impressed. I thought these dogs were going to be more of a designer breed. I was wrong, and I'm glad. Great work, becouse you are honest with people and yourself shows how dedicated you are to your awesome work.
THIS is the kind of breeders that need to be interviewed, those that are less about, like he mentioned, "marketing", and more about 100% UPFRONT HONESTY & TRUTH. No pussy-footing around and giving bullsh*t info. EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! I ALWAYS search out Dogumentary TV on any breed, before anything else!! You ROCK the dog info world!!!
I came here to find out more about the Alapaha, because they are one of the breeds used to create the current XL American Bullies, which I co-own, LOVE, and am getting involved into with breeding. Background is essential, and this kind of history, knowledge, and plain-truth honesty is extremely admirable!!! THANK YOU for this!!
We have a blue blood bully and he is awesome. Extremely protective and always on guard. He is about 80# and 23 inches. Way stronger than he looks. Behavior is great with the family. He does not get along with other animals. We have a beagle and they get alone most of the time. One growl and it's a full on fight. We have to watch them at all times. He sleeps with me every night. He watches on the family with great intentions of destroying anything that may harm us. Absolutely love this bully.
My protection dog is 60lbs and it’s more than enough if the dog is very athletic. He’s a proven guardian and does some serious damage, more than a mastiff type dog twice his size would. 50-80lbs is my preferred size for protection dogs as they are usually healthier and easier to have in a family home. These bulldogs are awesome I would love to Own one in the future
I like this guy,his energy, honesty and knowledge of the breed and how admitted that some of the ancestry is unknown. That's true about a lot of these "purebred"dogs.
Great to hear the dogs are being tested and you’re taking this seriously. It’s real breeders that understand the lineage and preserving the proper genetics to pass down to future generations.
I have one. We took her to the dog park from day one. She loves it. But early socialization is very important. As well as making a positive experience out of a bad one
I had an alapaha blue blood putbull. He was the best dog i ever had. Everything youve said about this breed is just like my dog bambam. I was always aware of his every bark or growl. Everytime i took him to vet i muzzled him. He passed this past april. I would love to have another one to help protect me cos i suffer from chronic pain. I miss my Bambam so. And i live in alapaha
Glad to see responsible breeders working these dogs and testing them on all levels from health to working them. I spoke to Lana when I first got into Johnson dogs and bought Hoss the Boss. I was told to stay away from the Alapaha Dogs. That they were genetic train wrecks. Almost 30 years later it was great to see these outstanding Specimens of the breed. Very impressive. Just goes to show what dedication and excellent selective breeding can produce.
I like your dogs. Some people are using flat faced Brachycephalic dogs that can not work for long periods of time.I was always taught that, If you'd like a good Blue Blood Bulldog, breed a big Painter or Scott American Bulldog with a Catahoula Leopard Dog, and you'll have a working farm molossus, and not what some breeders are passing off as Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs. Please keep the Alapaha a true working class and able bodied bulldog. Thanks!!
Met this guy in person and a nice guy. He's not even with the ABBA ANYMORE. I've had my Alahpaha for over 3 years and the dog is amazing. But unfortunately because of the organizations I won't be purchasing another. Way too much conflict and unprofessionalism. Thanks for the video as always
True very unprofessional because many breeders (not all) are trying to climb over each other for money and name recognition and it is in that order. Beware of the Snake Oiled Salesmans.
Had to stop the vid short before proceeding. I heard Lana Lou was the original. Interesting that it wasn't. I appreciate your knowledge. I also didn't know the white was bread with several breeds to make different types. I still will get an alapaha as I love the breed. Thank you for schooling me. All the best my friend
I have an American Bulldog from a reputable breeder, etc., etc.. I have been a dog guy for about 40 years, doing mainly Schutzhund work with Dobermans. From my experience, I personally see very little if any difference between the American Bulldog, the Alpha BB, The English have a breed they call the English Blue Blood, etc.. These dogs are all good catch dogs and from my experience are all good with children. The only real differences I have seen is in markings, colorings. The bottom line is that these are fantastic dogs that are great personal protection, obedience and working/catch dogs. Depending on the line, some may breathe a little better and have better stamina but that is found more so in each breed rather than the different breeds. I am sure I will get some people screaming and telling me that I don't know what I am talking about and they have been raising their breed for a million years and they have experience with another bulldog type breed before this and they know it all, blah, blah, blah. These are essentially ALL the same fantastic, great awesome breed that are being bred for and are doing the very same work today. The American Bulldog's history is almost identical to the Alapaha with Johnson and Scott getting the credit for saving and refining the breed. Lol. can't we all just get along??? They are all great and generally will all respond the same to how they are trained and raised. I just wish we docked the dogs because I can't take anymore bruised legs, screaming kids and broken stuff thrown off the coffee table. Y'all know what I mean. Hey, love to ALL of our great bulldogs.......even that little thing that can't get out of it's own way, you know, I think it's called an English Bulldog, LOL, LOL. Looking forward to hearing from some people......but please, be respectable. Good luck and God bless.
This is one of the old breeds that was used as “catch” dogs in the pineywoods south by open range cattlemen. A well trained catch dog could run down a 800 lb cow, grab them on the nose and through and hold them until the cowboy got there to work the cattle. They typically were not full blood American bulldogs, but we’re typically a cross with a Catahoula or Black Mouth Cur/hound cross. Catch dogs were selected based on form and were socialized and trained trained to catch cattle and hogs.Back in the old days, if one showed any aggression towards humans, they were put down. The herding dogs were Catahoulas , curs and hound crosses. You might have both catch dogs and herders in the same litter. They were selected and trained based on their form and tendencies.
love this channel and this guy and his education. i love my olde english bullys and all bully breeds. companship work ethic and family protection. canines 100 worth to me
When he's talking about the origins of the hot Bulldog it sounds just exactly like how the American band dogs came about they basically took a pitbull terrier and bred it with what they wanted like an English Mastiff but it isn't too specific as long as if you breed a American pitbull with bullmastiff or American Bulldog something like that they're still going to be known as band dogs
I did not finish it, but a good video. In our white english group we do have alapaha breeders that are trying to restore the ABBB to what Lana was turning out and apparently not all ABBB people get along well. What you call english whites were always called white english in southern Georgia and in rural North Florida. They seem to be mostly gone from North Florida but are still present in some parts of Georgia and in parts Alabama. Some of them can be used in hog hunting and others WE not. Mine strictly are used for guarding my homestead from 2 and 4-legged trouble makers and are still laid back dogs that do not threaten my neighbors, but can transform when needed to defend my homestead. My WE have a lot of the Carr family type of WE in their blood lines. My are not aggressive but will not back away from a strange dog that threatens them. WE have been known to kill intruding feral hog rather than hold them. It just depends on the mix of what is in them. What is very important is that mine avoid water moccasins and other snakes that are common in NWFL.
i love when he said he knows what he has when he takes his dog to the beach he needs a mussel the reason bully breeds get such a bad rep is you get ppl who have owned a lab there whole life adopt a pit or some other head strong bully breed and have no idea what there doing not saying that all bullys are gonna be agressive to people or other dogs but you have to know what to look for and if u dont want that you have to know how to curve that behavior for example when u get a puppy take to a friends house alot leave him with other people get him even better if they have other pets food agression get a couple socks put on ur hand stick ur hand in there food they growl give a lil pop or if u dont want to do that get a can put some pennies in it rattle it when they growl my point is 9/10 times if you have a lab not to much work is involved some bullys need special owners for a special breed
Most pitbulls are people friendly but all bulldog related breeds can be animal aggressive and fight to the death, our dogs did. The American bulldog and the Alapaha were used and developed as guard dogs so they are more man aggressive but you shouldn't own any amstaff, pit or real bulldog breed unless you know how and are ready to break up a dog fight, get a breaking stick
I'm an active man I love the outdoors, does this beautiful dog breed enjoy the outdoors too? Hiking, hunting, fishing. I know you said the blue bloods where breed to catch and work on the farm thank you
Hi Todd ! I have only seen one healthy make example of Alapaha in person but as a boxer owner who has also raised many pit/amstaff mixes (including boxer and weimarhaner) and staffy I recommend a female Scott type american bulldog. If the breeder is reputable and the dog is clear of genetically inherited diseases and dyslapsia- your gold ! Best breed ever ! The reason I say best is because it's as stable and social as a boxer, athletic and massive like an amstaff, have a deep bark and none of the slobber and shortness of breath from brachiophylic bulldog/boxer snout (more catch!).
As the proud parent of an American bulldog, a treeing cur, an American Staffie and the worlds meanest chihuahua (the rest are pussycats) I love your info. I would however LOVE and appreciate it if you would always include info about rescue dogs. Every single breed on the planet, no matter how rare has a rescue. There are people on my block who have a Ridgeback (SO huge and GORGEOUS) - they got her from a rescue and they were last working with the rescue on pulling one who had been abandoned on a beach in TJ. I do tons of rescue myself and what I seem to see are so many people thinking big strong dogs are "cool" but what they are is: ls lots of work and responsibility (and love) When you have a misbehaving tiny chihuahua or even a miniature something - they are easy to ignore - 60, 70, 80-140 lbs or more of what I call toddlers with giant teeth - is a huge responsibility to yourself, your dog(s), your family and the community at large along with the WHOLE IMAGE of the breed. believe me .. I get Soooo many comments in my neighborhood- no break-ins but lots of comments in my up-tight neighborhood. When people figure out they are work, they dump them or they "AMP UP" these more agressive qualities. I will tell you I have never met a mean dog, a protective or scared dog yes, but not mean. It's not the same with people. Dogs are much better than people. So, if you could say a few words about - check with rescues and shelters - so many good good dogs die every day while so many puppies are bought, to be dumped later. I would really appreciate it. Thank you and love your work (and my babies - especially my American bulldog- we have a strong connection❤)
His alapaha American Bulldog breed looks a lot like my hybrid American Bulldog which is a cross between a Johnson and a star. Which it has the big physical muscular body of a Johnson but is very active like Ascot and has a better for gripping Hogs and cattle and farm work just like a Scott all white with a brindle patch over his eye weighs 150 lb and is papered
Big time fan of the American bulldog I'm a proud owner of a high bred bulldog witch is a cross between a Johnson and a Scott which gives me the best of the both American bulldog and is 150lbs and is very much a active dog that you can see in the Scott breed and the muzzle is much more better for catching Boer and other game vs the Johnson muzzle is not the best option for hunting and working on the farm as a catching dog he is all white with a brindle eye and is the best loyal friend and very loving and very talented and very good at protecting the property from strangers and I believe that he feels the way I am feeling and reacts to this and that is great and I will never own another dog other than the American bulldog I have raised pitbulls in the past and they were all good dogs and I would have to say that personally I will not have any terrier breed in the future know that I am a little bit older and I believe that there are no such things as a bad dog just bad owners or uneducated people who don't know what they are getting into when buying a certain type of dog so please do your homework for the dog sake and yours and I believe that you will have a better understanding about your situation and your outcome will be better
Need advice please, Next door neighbour got a American bulldog which is rarely walked all trained from what i can see, already at 5-6 months old it growls and barks aggressively, i told them it will jump the 4-1/2 ft fence between us and it did, it ended up in my garden, luckily none of my family was out there, it was left wondering around for several minutes be for they even noticed, The owner would be incapable in controlling the dog as she said it does not listen to her, They soon after some consideration be putting up a 6ft panelled fence up, until then they agreed not to let the dog Rome around the garden anymore only when on its lead, My concerns are` this dog is growing up not being correctly trained, and I fear that its already cleared a 4/12 ft fence at the young age, Will a six ft panelled fence be higher enough to stop him jumping into our garden when fully grown. Its a XL American white bulldog very long long slim body.
Having one of “Otto’s” pups, I can verify that these are the most protective, child, friendly, family, oriented, most loving, and appreciative animals on the planet.. been raising bulldogs for 35 years. And the Alapaha temperament is amazing.!! thank you!!!❤
PLEASE DO AN UPDATE VIDEO ON THEM! He has to be one of the most honest breeders I’ve ever seen.
Finally someone who admits that his breed has a higher potential for aggression than others, and that genetics can't just be deleted by "raising it with lots of love". I like his honesty. This is what all breed documentaries should be like.
Agreed, I'm sick to death of people who know nothing about dogs trying to say they are all the same.
Genetics matter.
animalobsessed1 I can't tell how many ignorant people i argued with about how gentics and the breed come to play, especially bully breeds like American pitbull terriers. They always try to demonize small dogs and even golden retrievers to prove that all pitbulls are sweet and innocent and all the owners were evil. I'm tired of "It's how you raise them" argument. Its half nature and half nurture.
Kevin Canchola
The ratio of nature to nurture is unique to each dog and the environment which it is exposed to but without question we have far too many people who leave the nature equation completely out of the final product.
Your dogs genetics play a huge factor in what type of dog you get. I purchased an old school OFRN APBT and do not expect to get a coach potato lapdog for my money! I expect to get a dog that gives me a 24/7 responsibility to keep his butt out of trouble.
And that's what I want.
I want to get a working line German Shepherd or Belgian Malinois someday, but i sadly don't have the time or space right now.
I was an agitator for my former Sheriff's Department. We used BM's our station dog was named Kaya and man those dogs are liquid fire brother. They are all go time. The difference between a BM and a Shep is very big so make sure you are ready for the maniac that is a BM. A BM needs massive amounts of energy dump, toys, running, attention, if you leave that dog alone and don't burn off his or her energy he/she will eat your house.
I keep my pits on a mill for 5+ miles of running each day and then the spring pole and they still want to go. Super high energy dogs like BM's need all that kind of work.
This is one of the most honest dog dudes out there.
Deadass I subscribed immediately he knows exactly what he’s talking about
And people forget that pit bull terrier shave terrier in there name for a reason. That’s a working dog.
True....even says what I have been saying for years.....the true game bred AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER is the ORIGINAL Bulldog, the name is just fairly new (100+ yrs old).
I agree 💯 but then again it's his business to be as honest as can be.
This dude is 100% on-the-level about his breed!!! LOVE the honesty, respect, and dedication he has!!
I recently got a rescue and his first day, he had already adjusted to the family and has gotten protective over his home. such a great dog.
What a great responsible breeder, understanding exactly what he is doing and knowing what the dogs he breeds need in its owners. Really love that he is testing for the quality of the dogs health before using them for breeding. Shame more breeders are not like this and I wish him ever success in the future.
Haha I don’t know when there’s many videos of him doing illegal baiting with his bulldogs and the other founders of the association. Also the president has been exposed twice of dropping off his dogs at the shelter and asked” please put them down” search it up....
@@nickherrera1041 What is illegal baiting? Do you mean the bull and bear baiting like in old England? If there are many videos like you claim, then why wasn't he charged with animal cruelty and prohibited from owning dogs? Sounds like you are making bs accusations to me. In other words, you are a liar. Also, responsible performance-dog breeders put dogs down when necessary. I would not sell a human-aggressive dog to someone. Too dangerous and unwanted genetics. Show breeders put down way more dogs simply on the basis that they have unsuitable conformation, but they are still perfectly suited as pets. I consider that heartless.
This man is staright forward and honest. Very good documentary video.
I own an alpaha and I have to say it's the best breed I have had the pleasure of owning great family pet outstanding with kids but also as many say a very strong protector
I’m glad I learned of this breed. I acquired a rescue 10 month old “Am. Bulldog” from California , and though I’m no expert , he looked way different than my standard American that I had prior to him . My dog looks just like Bubba. He is definitely a guard dog, very dedicated and protective of me … and he has one blue eye(:
My blue bully has one blue eye too!!
This dude kept it all the way 100 on the history and the temperament.. dope video
This guy is an amazing dog owner and knows EXACTLY what he has and the responsibility that comes with it. Please do more videos.
I owned a couple Alapahahs from CRK. What a great breed!!! Can't find a more perfect blend of vigilance, obedience, and sweetness in a working breed bully!!!
A true dog man knows his dogs and isn't afraid to put it out their.
Best dog I ever had I miss you Clyde RIP buddy we all miss you especially me I got him before I even had my kids that was a tough one to let go worst part of owning a dog is to see them go
I'm honestly very impressed. I thought these dogs were going to be more of a designer breed. I was wrong, and I'm glad. Great work, becouse you are honest with people and yourself shows how dedicated you are to your awesome work.
THIS is the kind of breeders that need to be interviewed, those that are less about, like he mentioned, "marketing", and more about 100% UPFRONT HONESTY & TRUTH. No pussy-footing around and giving bullsh*t info. EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! I ALWAYS search out Dogumentary TV on any breed, before anything else!! You ROCK the dog info world!!!
I came here to find out more about the Alapaha, because they are one of the breeds used to create the current XL American Bullies, which I co-own, LOVE, and am getting involved into with breeding. Background is essential, and this kind of history, knowledge, and plain-truth honesty is extremely admirable!!! THANK YOU for this!!
We have a blue blood bully and he is awesome. Extremely protective and always on guard. He is about 80# and 23 inches. Way stronger than he looks. Behavior is great with the family. He does not get along with other animals. We have a beagle and they get alone most of the time. One growl and it's a full on fight. We have to watch them at all times.
He sleeps with me every night. He watches on the family with great intentions of destroying anything that may harm us. Absolutely love this bully.
My protection dog is 60lbs and it’s more than enough if the dog is very athletic. He’s a proven guardian and does some serious damage, more than a mastiff type dog twice his size would. 50-80lbs is my preferred size for protection dogs as they are usually healthier and easier to have in a family home. These bulldogs are awesome I would love to Own one in the future
I like this guy,his energy, honesty and knowledge of the breed and how admitted that some of the ancestry is unknown. That's true about a lot of these "purebred"dogs.
Great to hear the dogs are being tested and you’re taking this seriously. It’s real breeders that understand the lineage and preserving the proper genetics to pass down to future generations.
That is my uncle! So proud of you uncle B! From Jamie.
Dawn Spevack lucky sob......
Hes a cool ass dude
do u have instagram or so? i need to find an expert i have questions about the AB.
give your email? ill send u a picture from the AB, im from europe btw.
Maybe your uncle can sell me one of these beauties. Lmk
TRULY PHENOMENAL AMAZING TREMENDOUS MAJESTIC MAGNIFICENT PHENOMENAL BREED
I have one. We took her to the dog park from day one. She loves it. But early socialization is very important. As well as making a positive experience out of a bad one
Really outstanding video, well worth the wait. Thank you.
Loved his dogs and his ideals for the breeding.
I have an american bulldog line scott, it's puppy (3 months old), very strong, energy.. Excellent dog🐶👍🏻💪
I have a american bulldog scott mixed with boxer reminds me of a smaller honey boo in this video very energetic and athletic.
These dogs are awesome! Bubba is beautiful!
Just got my alapaha! Love these dogs
I had an alapaha blue blood putbull. He was the best dog i ever had. Everything youve said about this breed is just like my dog bambam. I was always aware of his every bark or growl. Everytime i took him to vet i muzzled him. He passed this past april. I would love to have another one to help protect me cos i suffer from chronic pain. I miss my Bambam so. And i live in alapaha
So sorry for your loss. I hope you get another one
One of the best dogs out there super intelligent
Glad to see responsible breeders working these dogs and testing them on all levels from health to working them. I spoke to Lana when I first got into Johnson dogs and bought Hoss the Boss. I was told to stay away from the Alapaha Dogs. That they were genetic train wrecks. Almost 30 years later it was great to see these outstanding Specimens of the breed. Very impressive. Just goes to show what dedication and excellent selective breeding can produce.
Truly a serious breeder. If you want a really good healthy dog this is the guy to go to.
I have never heard of this breed of bulldog before thank you
I like your dogs. Some people are using flat faced Brachycephalic dogs that can not work for long periods of time.I was always taught that, If you'd like a good Blue Blood Bulldog, breed a big Painter or Scott American Bulldog with a Catahoula Leopard Dog, and you'll have a working farm molossus, and not what some breeders are passing off as Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs. Please keep the Alapaha a true working class and able bodied bulldog. Thanks!!
Met this guy in person and a nice guy. He's not even with the ABBA ANYMORE. I've had my Alahpaha for over 3 years and the dog is amazing. But unfortunately because of the organizations I won't be purchasing another. Way too much conflict and unprofessionalism. Thanks for the video as always
True very unprofessional because many breeders (not all) are trying to climb over each other for money and name recognition and it is in that order. Beware of the Snake Oiled Salesmans.
Had to stop the vid short before proceeding. I heard Lana Lou was the original. Interesting that it wasn't. I appreciate your knowledge. I also didn't know the white was bread with several breeds to make different types. I still will get an alapaha as I love the breed. Thank you for schooling me. All the best my friend
This man was very honest in everything he said about the breed. Awesome video!
I have an American Bulldog from a reputable breeder, etc., etc.. I have been a dog guy for about 40 years, doing mainly Schutzhund work with Dobermans. From my experience, I personally see very little if any difference between the American Bulldog, the Alpha BB, The English have a breed they call the English Blue Blood, etc.. These dogs are all good catch dogs and from my experience are all good with children. The only real differences I have seen is in markings, colorings. The bottom line is that these are fantastic dogs that are great personal protection, obedience and working/catch dogs. Depending on the line, some may breathe a little better and have better stamina but that is found more so in each breed rather than the different breeds. I am sure I will get some people screaming and telling me that I don't know what I am talking about and they have been raising their breed for a million years and they have experience with another bulldog type breed before this and they know it all, blah, blah, blah. These are essentially ALL the same fantastic, great awesome breed that are being bred for and are doing the very same work today. The American Bulldog's history is almost identical to the Alapaha with Johnson and Scott getting the credit for saving and refining the breed. Lol. can't we all just get along??? They are all great and generally will all respond the same to how they are trained and raised. I just wish we docked the dogs because I can't take anymore bruised legs, screaming kids and broken stuff thrown off the coffee table. Y'all know what I mean. Hey, love to ALL of our great bulldogs.......even that little thing that can't get out of it's own way, you know, I think it's called an English Bulldog, LOL, LOL. Looking forward to hearing from some people......but please, be respectable. Good luck and God bless.
I have three AB's. 2 females and a male. I agree 100%
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Definitely appreciate hearing from you. 👍
I'm new to dogs. Researching for future. I was thinking the same thing
Até o Boxer que nada mais é que um Bulldog alemão mais leve é igual no temperamento.
only ever seen one in the uk with my own eyes.. very impressive dogs
They're getting real popular now in england
Bubba is a Beautiful Dog!!!!
they are really good looking dogs.
This is one of the old breeds that was used as “catch” dogs in the pineywoods south by open range cattlemen. A well trained catch dog could run down a 800 lb cow, grab them on the nose and through and hold them until the cowboy got there to work the cattle. They typically were not full blood American bulldogs, but we’re typically a cross with a Catahoula or Black Mouth Cur/hound cross. Catch dogs were selected based on form and were socialized and trained trained to catch cattle and hogs.Back in the old days, if one showed any aggression towards humans, they were put down. The herding dogs were Catahoulas , curs and hound crosses. You might have both catch dogs and herders in the same litter. They were selected and trained based on their form and tendencies.
Dude & his dogs are on point!!
I love this breed. So much I have three.
Thank you for the video, well spoken Sir! One of the best videos on here
Great video. Honest and to the point. Refreshing!
if a dog could do the function that needed to be done, it was crossed. real philosophy.
Really nice! Love all those American bulldogs types.Thanks for all these fantastic videos you make 👍👍👍👍
Omg these are gorgeous dogs im in love
Awesome! Thank you for producing this incredible content. Looking forward to the Patterdale!
love this channel and this guy and his education. i love my olde english bullys and all bully breeds. companship work ethic and family protection. canines 100 worth to me
super production. thanks. alapaha are awesome.
Just got mines from Ken's kennel in TX...she is beautiful
When he's talking about the origins of the hot Bulldog it sounds just exactly like how the American band dogs came about they basically took a pitbull terrier and bred it with what they wanted like an English Mastiff but it isn't too specific as long as if you breed a American pitbull with bullmastiff or American Bulldog something like that they're still going to be known as band dogs
awesome video great work dogumentary TV!
Make the bulldog great again!
I did not finish it, but a good video. In our white english group we do have alapaha breeders that are trying to restore the ABBB to what Lana was turning out and apparently not all ABBB people get along well. What you call english whites were always called white english in southern Georgia and in rural North Florida. They seem to be mostly gone from North Florida but are still present in some parts of Georgia and in parts Alabama. Some of them can be used in hog hunting and others WE not. Mine strictly are used for guarding my homestead from 2 and 4-legged trouble makers and are still laid back dogs that do not threaten my neighbors, but can transform when needed to defend my homestead. My WE have a lot of the Carr family type of WE in their blood lines.
My are not aggressive but will not back away from a strange dog that threatens them. WE have been known to kill intruding feral hog rather than hold them. It just depends on the mix of what is in them. What is very important is that mine avoid water moccasins and other snakes that are common in NWFL.
Bubba is an awesome dog. Real good looking too.
Bubba is the truth a truly impressive animal
Never hears of this bulldog. Im really interested in the olde english bulldog & this once. Beautiful dogs
Very informative and intelligent explanation thank you 🇬🇧👍
she invent the dog, y'all perfected it . I still love your standard of the dog
This is a proper dog
I loved this one
I love this channel. Thanks for sharing!
One day I’ll get one thx for the video nice dogs
i love when he said he knows what he has when he takes his dog to the beach he needs a mussel the reason bully breeds get such a bad rep is you get ppl who have owned a lab there whole life adopt a pit or some other head strong bully breed and have no idea what there doing not saying that all bullys are gonna be agressive to people or other dogs but you have to know what to look for and if u dont want that you have to know how to curve that behavior for example when u get a puppy take to a friends house alot leave him with other people get him even better if they have other pets food agression get a couple socks put on ur hand stick ur hand in there food they growl give a lil pop or if u dont want to do that get a can put some pennies in it rattle it when they growl my point is 9/10 times if you have a lab not to much work is involved some bullys need special owners for a special breed
Most pitbulls are people friendly but all bulldog related breeds can be animal aggressive and fight to the death, our dogs did. The American bulldog and the Alapaha were used and developed as guard dogs so they are more man aggressive but you shouldn't own any amstaff, pit or real bulldog breed unless you know how and are ready to break up a dog fight, get a breaking stick
They are gorgeous
I'm an active man I love the outdoors, does this beautiful dog breed enjoy the outdoors too? Hiking, hunting, fishing. I know you said the blue bloods where breed to catch and work on the farm thank you
Hi Todd !
I have only seen one healthy make example of Alapaha in person but as a boxer owner who has also raised many pit/amstaff mixes (including boxer and weimarhaner) and staffy I recommend a female Scott type american bulldog.
If the breeder is reputable and the dog is clear of genetically inherited diseases and dyslapsia- your gold ! Best breed ever !
The reason I say best is because it's as stable and social as a boxer, athletic and massive like an amstaff, have a deep bark and none of the slobber and shortness of breath from brachiophylic bulldog/boxer snout (more catch!).
@Todd Tamayo, they are perfect for that. Specially these working lines.
Did they film Django there? Looks the same
Legendary Muscle that was the question I was about to ask.
Beautiful dogs
excellent definitely the truth! About time someone told the truth! Bravo!
Salahudeen Salaam a man i dig your youtube page too
Perfect, I like these kinda dogs not today's lazy sloppy bulldogs but the ones who make good pets but are very tenacious at whatever they do.
everydog should get bloodwork 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great video prolly the best I've seen so far
2:32 they were plantation catch dogs basically lol ,you DON'T have to lie
Exactly, if you ran away... GET EM BOY
No.that was a hound job
Spain, and Scotland, and even with the vikings.
Any dog from medium to extra large, were God and trained to catch slaves of any country. Even when white ppl had white slaves in Ireland and
I salute this guy
Beautiful dogs 👌🏼👌🏼
Like this one and the honesty! Breeding for aggression isn't a bad thing if you can control the dog and that's what your looking for
As the proud parent of an American bulldog, a treeing cur, an American Staffie and the worlds meanest chihuahua (the rest are pussycats) I love your info. I would however LOVE and appreciate it if you would always include info about rescue dogs. Every single breed on the planet, no matter how rare has a rescue. There are people on my block who have a Ridgeback (SO huge and GORGEOUS) - they got her from a rescue and they were last working with the rescue on pulling one who had been abandoned on a beach in TJ. I do tons of rescue myself and what I seem to see are so many people thinking big strong dogs are "cool" but what they are is: ls lots of work and responsibility (and love) When you have a misbehaving tiny chihuahua or even a miniature something - they are easy to ignore - 60, 70, 80-140 lbs or more of what I call toddlers with giant teeth - is a huge responsibility to yourself, your dog(s), your family and the community at large along with the WHOLE IMAGE of the breed. believe me .. I get Soooo many comments in my neighborhood- no break-ins but lots of comments in my up-tight neighborhood. When people figure out they are work, they dump them or they "AMP UP" these more agressive qualities. I will tell you I have never met a mean dog, a protective or scared dog yes, but not mean. It's not the same with people. Dogs are much better than people. So, if you could say a few words about - check with rescues and shelters - so many good good dogs die every day while so many puppies are bought, to be dumped later. I would really appreciate it. Thank you and love your work (and my babies - especially my American bulldog- we have a strong connection❤)
I love those dogs, wish I could get one
His alapaha American Bulldog breed looks a lot like my hybrid American Bulldog which is a cross between a Johnson and a star. Which it has the big physical muscular body of a Johnson but is very active like Ascot and has a better for gripping Hogs and cattle and farm work just like a Scott all white with a brindle patch over his eye weighs 150 lb and is papered
This is a dope video keep up the great work. Really informative and I love how the guy in video keeps it real.
the video was too short but I love these dogs as well as the boerboels
ABBA shows coming up soon. Would be a great time to do another video on them.
well worth the wait :) great video
Thanks for showing yourself more then the dog in a dog video ….
Your Bubba is a good looking dog.
Thank you thank you
Any thoughts on the Altahama/antebellum bulldog?
Big time fan of the American bulldog I'm a proud owner of a high bred bulldog witch is a cross between a Johnson and a Scott which gives me the best of the both American bulldog and is 150lbs and is very much a active dog that you can see in the Scott breed and the muzzle is much more better for catching Boer and other game vs the Johnson muzzle is not the best option for hunting and working on the farm as a catching dog he is all white with a brindle eye and is the best loyal friend and very loving and very talented and very good at protecting the property from strangers and I believe that he feels the way I am feeling and reacts to this and that is great and I will never own another dog other than the American bulldog I have raised pitbulls in the past and they were all good dogs and I would have to say that personally I will not have any terrier breed in the future know that I am a little bit older and I believe that there are no such things as a bad dog just bad owners or uneducated people who don't know what they are getting into when buying a certain type of dog so please do your homework for the dog sake and yours and I believe that you will have a better understanding about your situation and your outcome will be better
so many beautiful puppies
Need advice please,
Next door neighbour got a American bulldog which is rarely walked all trained from what i can see, already at 5-6 months old it growls and barks aggressively, i told them it will jump the 4-1/2 ft fence between us and it did, it ended up in my garden, luckily none of my family was out there,
it was left wondering around for several minutes be for they even noticed,
The owner would be incapable in controlling the dog as she said it does not listen to her,
They soon after some consideration be putting up a 6ft panelled fence up, until then they agreed not to let the dog Rome around the garden anymore only when on its lead,
My concerns are` this dog is growing up not being correctly trained, and I fear that its already cleared a 4/12 ft fence at the young age,
Will a six ft panelled fence be higher enough to stop him jumping into our garden when fully grown.
Its a XL American white bulldog very long long slim body.
I love my Alapaha
Awesome video and awesome dogs.
I appreciate wat you have done I wnt to have one of them one day I have 2 Exotic bullies how can I get one
You learn something new everyday
I like his style of breeding that's my type of breeder
Is that you're dog on your profile picture if its a boy i have a female that would have awesome pups
I have my first alapaha bulldog...his name is Butch
Beautiful dogs wow