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Boerboel

Calm, Loyal and Loving!

Country of Origin: South Africa

Dog Group: Guard dog breeds

Origin of Name: The Boerboel, also called the South African Mastiff, South African Boerboel, Borbull or simply the Bole, is a South African dog whose devotees claim is the only breed in the world specifically bred only to guard and protect. This claim is the subject of substantial controversy.

Shedding

A bit High

Monthly keeping cost

Premium
Rs.6,000
Standard
Rs.4,000

Size

Large

Tendency to Bark:

Very High

Breed Info

Life Span: 10-12 years

Availability: Rare

About Boerboel
The Boerboel dates back to the mid-1600s in South Africa. Its name comes from the Afrikaan word “boer,” which means “farmer.” This term refers to early white Dutch farmers who settled in South Africa and used large, Mastiff-like dogs to guard and protect their farms and families.

During the Great Trek that started in the 1800s, Dutch and other European colonists increasingly moved inland to protest tight British rule in southern Africa. They lived with people who were isolated from the rest of the world and relied on them for guarding, herding and companionship. These dogs were the first line of defense against wild and human predators.

By the mid-to-late 1900s, due to the consequences of the World Wars, increasing urbanization in southern Africa and careless crossings of Boerboels with other breeds, the Boerboel was at risk of extinction. A group of enthusiasts formed the South African Boerboel Breeders’ Association (SABBA) to save the breed.

Boerboels remain relatively unknown and are extremely rare. They still are used by South African farmers for traditional purposes of guarding, hunting and personal protection. n January 2010, the American Boerboel Club was designated as the AKC’s Parent Club, and the breed was accepted into the AKC’s Miscellaneous Class as a member of its Working Group.

Maintenance

Visits to Groomer- Low

Drooling-No

Bath-Regular

Tolerance to heat- Get a heatstroke

Tolerance to cold- Loves snow

Exercise Requirement-Lots

Hair & Coat

Under Coat-No

Colour-Fawn, Brindle, Cream, Red, Brown, Piebald, Mahogany

Coat Type- Soft, Smooth, and Shiny

Hair Length-Short

Hair Density-Dense

Health

Boerboels are generally healthy, living on average about 10 to 12 years. Boerboels have few reported hereditary diseases or disorders. Breed health concerns may include :-

Elbow dysplasia

Hyperplasia

Ectropion

Hip dysplasia

Entropion

Bloat

More

Temperament
The Boerboel is considered by most authorities to be a relatively reliable, obedient and highly intelligent breed. They have a unique combination of roughness and gentleness that can make them good family pets, when they are raised and treated properly. Generally, they are affectionate, playful, loyal, loving and confident with their families. Boerboels have strong watch and guard dog instincts and are fearless and extremely protective of their people.

Training & Intelligence
Boerboels are intelligent and have natural pack instincts. Puppies can be fairly easy to train, as long as their pack instincts are taken into account and training is started before adolescence sets in. Boerboels mature, they become increasingly confident, strong, dominant, protective and willing to react aggressively. Reward-based training works better than harsh punishment.

Breeding
Litter Size-7 to 10 puppies (approximately)

Complication in Breeding-No

Procreation
Boerboels are generally healthy, living on average about 10 to 12 years. Generally a dog takes around 18 months to reach his or her full height and structure. It is advisable to breed your dogs after at least two years of age. If you are a first timer at breeding then taking a vets help.

Dog Breeds Database Reference: Dogbreedinfo.com, dogtime.com, dogspot.in, akc.org.

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