• Both the build and the head are angular and expressive. Overall, the Boerboel is well muscled and strong. Males should be at least 60 cm tall, ideally 66 cm.
  • The Boerboel is a challenging breed unsuited to a first-time dog owner.The Boerboel, an Afrikaans word meaning farmer’s dog, is a member of the Mastiff family.
  • Pek çok köpek ırkı, sahiplerini kıskanmaları ile bilinir. Ancak Boerboel köpekleri için herhangi bir şekilde kıskanma durumlarının olduğu söylenemez.
  • Large and muscular, the Boerboel looks every bit of the guard dog they were born to be. They have a broad head and jowly faces, typically with a black mask.
  • Boerboels and Cane Corsos even have plenty in common: they’re both large-breed dogs, are Mastiff-type dogs, and have natural guarding instincts.
  • We have been serious breeders for over 37 years, but quickly fell head first into a Boerboel obsession after purchasing our first puppy in 2014.
  • Early and all-around socialisation is an absolute must for the Boerboel otherwise its aggressive tendencies can get out of control.
  • Descendant of the Molosser dogs, the Boerboel or South African Mastiff is a confident breed that would never back down to protect you and your family.
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  • Boerboel The Boerboel is a large mastiff dog breed that originated from South Africa in the mid-1600s, also known as South African Mastiff.