ALAPAHA BLUE BLOOD BULLDOGS IS EXTINCT BREEDS. STOP FUCKING MISLABELING DOG BREEDS. #LANA LOU LANE
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MS. LANA LOU LANE
The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog aka Old Time Plantation Dog results from an extended breeding program. Lana's breeding program started in the 1970's and the goal was to rescue and preserve the Plantation Dog of the Alapaha River Region. The original "Plantation Dogs" of the South was used for centuries as companions and a "do-all" farm dog, protecting the plantation and workers, guarding the family against intruders, as well as protecting livestock against predators, herding and holding unruly cattle and catching wild hogs. Facing near extinction during the late 1800's, it was Mrs. Lana Lou Lane's desire to preserve this dying breed. As a result of many years of selective breeding, the Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog came into its own. Approximately 15 years. prior to Ms. Lanes passing, she had contacted the ARF in regards to preserving, and registering her breed in perpetuity. In 1986 the Animal Research Foundation (ARF) registered the first of many Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs that came from her kennel. Later, unfortunately on April 28, 1992 while in her home, Ms. Lane's house caught fire where she had been badly injured. As a result of that fire her foundation sire Lana's Marcelle Lane was killed.