You’re accurate Daniel, my man! Been a personal friend of Marker Ray for 30 years. Owned 2 of his Ol’ Southern Bull dogs. Even owned one of Ms. Lana Lui Lane’s Blue Bloods back in ‘98. Hogs couldn’t do a damn thing against them in the Dublin swamps in south GA. Ol’ Southerns and Blue Bloods are the best work dogs I’ve ever owned. Hands down!
@mwheele78 - Lana did get Bulldogs from John D Johnson according to him but it wasn’t certain that she used them in her breedings so I left it out. She also admitted to buying them in an interview I read given by Ray Coleman but she said at that time they weren’t called American Bulldogs. You gotta remember he called his dogs White English for a long time.
@@raymondmurrell3755 - maybe not but Ray Coleman reported that she said it and John D Johnson said he sold her dogs. So two people with the same story 🤷🏻♂️. I’m just reporting what is out there don’t shoot the messenger.
I have one here in England. He’s 7 stone in English weight (don’t know what that is in US weight but it’s heavy!!) but he’s the most affectionate and loving family dog that I’ve ever owned.
GrEAT VIDEO 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I appreciate the time that you put into this Video.❤ I know a LOT of information is controversial. I think you did outstanding walking that line. #walk the line
Bandog could be a variety of crosses but it’s pertaining to the action of the dog versus the breed make up. I’m not sure what the cross or crosses was back then. Lee Robinson over at American Sentinel K9 gives good clarity on what bandogs were and are if you ever wanted to learn more.
That’s actually a good question, they share a lot of the same history and started off very similar but if I had to pick a couple of things to set them apart it would be 1.) the Merle color, I have yet to see an American Bulldog with Merle coat pattern, and if it’s out there it’s a cross because the registries don’t allow it that I’m aware of. 2.) the Alapaha may be built very similar to the American Bulldog especially the hybrids and Johnson type but I just haven’t seen any that are built like some of the Scott type and standard dogs out there, some are similar but not a lot. 3.) I would have to say it’s just the breeders, eventually even the similar beginnings dissipated because the two groups of breeders were not breeding together. I can’t speak on temperate though because I’ve never owned an Alapaha buts that how I would differentiate the two as of now. Very very similar breed types though.
@@prideofthesouthlandkennelsI love your channel and I have a 9 month old Alapaha female. The only difference I see is in temperament is that the Alapaha tends to be overly suspicious of strangers. My pup was growling at people at two months old, eventually I socialized her and she’s ok now. She still is very aloof though.
You’re accurate Daniel, my man! Been a personal friend of Marker Ray for 30 years. Owned 2 of his Ol’ Southern Bull dogs. Even owned one of Ms. Lana Lui Lane’s Blue Bloods back in ‘98. Hogs couldn’t do a damn thing against them in the Dublin swamps in south GA. Ol’ Southerns and Blue Bloods are the best work dogs I’ve ever owned. Hands down!
Thanks for the kind words and sharing your experience. That’s what I like to hear. 👍🏻
Was AB not used? I remember hearing a story about Lana using a dog or two off John D Johnson s yard.
@mwheele78 - Lana did get Bulldogs from John D Johnson according to him but it wasn’t certain that she used them in her breedings so I left it out. She also admitted to buying them in an interview I read given by Ray Coleman but she said at that time they weren’t called American Bulldogs. You gotta remember he called his dogs White English for a long time.
@@prideofthesouthlandkennelsCANT TAKE SHYT from what Ray said lol
@@raymondmurrell3755 - maybe not but Ray Coleman reported that she said it and John D Johnson said he sold her dogs. So two people with the same story 🤷🏻♂️. I’m just reporting what is out there don’t shoot the messenger.
Thank you for the video. These dogs are the perfect family dog.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
I have one here in England. He’s 7 stone in English weight (don’t know what that is in US weight but it’s heavy!!) but he’s the most affectionate and loving family dog that I’ve ever owned.
You’re killing it. Thank you
Thank you buddy I appreciate the kind words.
Daniel….absolutely fantastic! Rock solid objectivity and deep research. Taking it to the next level my friend 👍
Thank you brother I appreciate the kind words 🙏🏻
These meral coats are really unique and look great. Thanks again for the info.
Thanks for watching my friend I appreciate you.
Nice video that makes sense about the leopard dogs being crossed in. Probably not for fashion but just out of what people had around ❤
I know people were a little different 40-50 years ago but I’d still say some people bred for looks too.
Since you are so close to Southern Alapahas you should do a yard visit.
Some of those Alapaha’s in this video are beautiful. Are any of the pics taken from Southern Alapaha’s dogs in TN? Really enjoying the history.
Yea a few of them are. I uploaded some from them and posted them under the community tab as well as a link to their website for anyone interested.
The Alapaha Bulldog.breesd is extinct it died when the lady who started the breed died rest in peace to her and the breed
@@prideofthesouthlandkennelsA Raça está extinta mesmo? Conheci um aqui no Brasil a uns 6 anos atráz!
Thanks for this like it a lot
Thank for tuning in and watching 👍🏻👊🏻
GrEAT VIDEO 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I appreciate the time that you put into this Video.❤
I know a LOT of information is controversial. I think you did outstanding walking that line. #walk the line
Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate the support.
Great Info brother 💪🫡
Thank you 🙏🏻
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break it down son yeah
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What exactly makes up the "Bandog" un this video?
Bandog could be a variety of crosses but it’s pertaining to the action of the dog versus the breed make up. I’m not sure what the cross or crosses was back then. Lee Robinson over at American Sentinel K9 gives good clarity on what bandogs were and are if you ever wanted to learn more.
@@prideofthesouthlandkennels thanks, I'll dig them up.
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how is this breed physically different from American bulldog?
That’s actually a good question, they share a lot of the same history and started off very similar but if I had to pick a couple of things to set them apart it would be 1.) the Merle color, I have yet to see an American Bulldog with Merle coat pattern, and if it’s out there it’s a cross because the registries don’t allow it that I’m aware of. 2.) the Alapaha may be built very similar to the American Bulldog especially the hybrids and Johnson type but I just haven’t seen any that are built like some of the Scott type and standard dogs out there, some are similar but not a lot. 3.) I would have to say it’s just the breeders, eventually even the similar beginnings dissipated because the two groups of breeders were not breeding together.
I can’t speak on temperate though because I’ve never owned an Alapaha buts that how I would differentiate the two as of now. Very very similar breed types though.
@@prideofthesouthlandkennelsI love your channel and I have a 9 month old Alapaha female. The only difference I see is in temperament is that the Alapaha tends to be overly suspicious of strangers. My pup was growling at people at two months old, eventually I socialized her and she’s ok now. She still is very aloof though.
do these dogs have pit in them?
Yes Colby line of American Pitbull terrier
I don’t like that merel shit😂😂😂 them dogs look crazy