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Breed of the Day South African Boerboel



 
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Sara
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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 2:06 pm    Post subject: Breed of the Day South African Boerboel Reply with quote

Seemed like we could do one of our own...one hasn't been done today so I took the liberty to do so... Here it is...

Boerboel
(South African Boerboel)




Description
The Boerboel is a big, strong and intelligent working dog. It is well balanced with good muscle development and buoyant in movement. The dog should be impressive and imposing. Male dogs appear noticeably masculine and bitches feminine. All parts of the body should be in proportion with each other. The head is the most important feature of the Boerboel, as it represents its total character. It is short, broad, deep, square and muscular with well filled cheeks. The part between the eyes must be well filled. The top of the head is broad and flat, with prominent muscle development. The face should blend symmetrically with the head, and can be with or without a black mask. The stop should be visible, but not prominent. The muzzle is black with large nostrils which are widely spaced. The nasal bone is straight and parallel to the top-line of the head. It is deep, broad and it tapers slightly to the front. The nasal bone should be 8-10 cm long. The loose, fleshy upper lip should cover the lower lip, but should not hang lower than the lower jaw. The jaws (mandibles) are strong, deep and broad, and narrows slightly to the front. The teeth should be white, well developed, correctly spaced, with a complete set of 42 teeth and a scissors bite. The broad, horizontally set eyes are any shade of brown, but darker then the pelt, with firm, well-pigmented eye-lids. The ears should be of medium size, V-shaped and should be in proportion to the head. They are set fairly high and wide against the head. When the dog is alert, the ears should form a straight line with the top of the head. The neck shows a noticeable muscle curve, and is attached high at the shoulder. The strong, muscular neck is of medium length and in proportion to the rest of the dog. The skin of the neck is loose under the throat and becomes taut between the front legs. The body narrows slightly towards the loin. The top line should be straight. The back is straight, broad and in proportion, with prominent back muscles and a short loin. The rump is broad and strong, with good muscle development. The chest is muscular, broad and strong. The straight, short tail is attached high to the body. The front legs should be perfectly vertical. The hind paws are slightly smaller then the front paws. The big, well padded paws are rounded with dark curved toe-nails. The paws should point straight forward. Dew claws should be removed. The skin is thick, loose, well pigmented with moderate wrinkles on the forehead when the dog is alert. The short, dense, sleek coat comes in cream white, pale tawny, reddish brown, brown and all shades of brindle.

Temperament
The Boerboel is reliable, obedient and intelligent, with strong watch and guard-dog instincts. It is self-assured and fearless. The Boerboel are very playful and affectionate toward their owners. Their favorite pass time would be to play a game of fetch loving every minute they spend with their master. Their jaws are strong and they will most often pop the ball they are playing with. Not to fret, they will just play with the popped ball! They are very gentle and good with children they know. Allow them to ride on their backs like a horse, loving every minute of the attention they are getting. Boerboel are protectors and can be very aggressive to people passing in the street. They will guard their family, friends and property with their life. When the owners are not home they will not allow anyone to enter the home, unless they know them very well. When welcomed visitors arrive they will accept them after being properly introduced. They are however, guard dogs, and will keep close watch over any house guest. Owners have to be very careful when opening the gate or door so that they don't get out into the street when people are passing by. Boerboel will do okay with other dogs, cats and other non-canine pets, letting birds come down and snatch from their food bowl! This breed requires a dominant owner.

Height, Weight
Height: males 25-28 inches (64-70 cm.) female 23-25.5 inches (59-65 cm.)
Weight: 154-200 pounds (70 and 90 kg.)

Health Problems
Due to natural selection the Boerboel is a very healthy breed. (Hip Displaysia, DJD, and Prolapse are the biggy's with these guys)

Living Conditions
The Boerboel is not recommended for apartment life. They should, at least, have a large, fenced in yard to run and play. They Boerboel can live outdoors. This breed should not be left to run on their own for they are very protective and sometimes do not take too well to strangers.

Exercise
The Boerboel will get enough exercise if they have a large yard to run and play. They greatly enjoy walks, going crazy with excitement when they see the leash. They love to play and would love a good game of ball.

Grooming
The Boerboel is fairly easily to groom. An occasional brushing and a monthly bath and dip is all they need. This breed is an average shedder.

Origin
The development of the Boerboel can rightfully be described as a true South African success story and is today a beacon for those who have made a contribution to improve the breed. The refining of the breed is still on the developing stage. Much has already been written on the descent of the Boerboel but nobody can state with certainty that it is bred from one, two or more breeds of dogs. What is confirmed by investigation is that Jan van Riebeeck brought with him a "bullenbijter" on his arrival to the Cape. This dog was a large strong breed which reminded one of the Mastiff type of dog. Those who followed Van Riebeeck to the Cape, had also brought with them only the largest and strongest dogs, and over a period of decades only the strongest survived in the now and desolated country. With the arrival of the British Settlers in 1820 they brought amongst others the Bulldog and Mastiff type of dog. (In 1938 the real Bull Mastiff was imported to South Africa by De Beers to guard the diamonds mines. It is also known that they imported a champion obtained from the Hottentots, played a role in the development of the Boerboel. The "Boerdogs" (as they are known) were scattered by the Voortrekkers during the Great Trek and they continued to breed with them. According to tradition, after the Anglo Boer War in 1902, these dogs were cross-bred with the English long-legged Bulldog and also the with the Bull Mastiff, in the late and early 1950's. The history is especially known among the farmers of the North-Eastern Free State, Northern Natal and in parts of Transvaal.
Group
Mastiff
Recognition
USBA, SABT



USBA = United States Boerboel Association
SABT = South African Boerboel Association


Links:
http://www.geocities.com/carinebollenbe/SABT.html

http://www.arcadyanboerboels.com/

http://www.freewebs.com/sitepreviewing/--preview of my own website *coming soon*

http://www.african-boerboel.co.za/standard.htm

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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 2:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's my boy Riot


and my Female Askari--not standard with the lack of black mask and red nosed she would be DQ'd

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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 3:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow! What impressive-looking dogs!


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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 3:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I love them almost as much as I love the APBT... They're great dogs...

Big 'ol Babies when they're with the family and friends... ALL of them are big 'ol babies when they don't feel they need to defend anyone...

Thanks for the compliment...great breed I tell ya! Great breed.
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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 3:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

gorgeous dog sara!
Thanks for doing breed of the day!
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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 3:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sara: Now you have to tag someone to do it for tomarrow.
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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 4:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Who was going to do Saturday's... That's who I tag... Sam???
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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2004 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok, I promise to do Tomorows!!!!!!

I'll be at work and I'll have no excuse!

I'll do my breed!
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PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2004 10:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok maybe a week or so ago some guy said he was from South Africa adn his parents had an Aspb do you think this dog is really what they have? Oh I can'T remeber what he said oh well. Does anyone else remeber that post?
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PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2004 12:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I remember but he never did come back. I asked him why they hadn't thought of getting the Boerboel... But not a word. I doubt he has a Boerboel instead of a Pit Bull... They're pretty different type dogs. What I dont' understand is that in SA Boerboels are as common as Labs are around here...so...why on EARTH didn't his parents pick the Boerboel for their protector dog?

Good question though... I do think he was talking about the Pit Bull...
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