They are mastiff type dogs, with the similar guardian dog traits. They were bred and originated from South Africa but some Europeans have taken up the fancy and bred there own types. They were specifically bred to protect so you have to be a strong, very knowledgeable owner to own one. They are very rare for the United States if you live in the US. Most of the Boerboels you will have to import and they are pricey expensive dogs. There is an African strain and an European strain but they don't vary much between the two.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boerboel
ADDTIONAL INFO: Why do people (answering people i am talking about) insist on copying and pasting websites onto there answers. Just provide the link, and make your answer your own. Its annoying to have to read all that stuff that you didnt come up with on your own.All it proves is you didnt know anything about it.
2007-02-23 07:44:18
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answered by I luv Pets 7
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Boerboel South African Breeder Website
http://www.sabt.co.za/
North American Boerboel Website
http://members.cox.net/sabt-usa/index.htm
Before their worldwide popularity the Boerboel was and still is used for guarding families and live stock in Southern Africa. They do it very well!
Boerboels come in deferent sizes and colors. The most common colors are fawn, brindle, red, black, white and a mixture of these colors. The average weight of a male Boerboel is around 130 to 170 pounds and a female around 110 to 140 pounds of very quick agile muscle. There are weight and size standards that are suggested for a Boerboel, but only in the past few years were brindle, black or white Boerboels considered to be pure. Boerboels do come in larger and smaller sizes for some dogs like humans are just bigger or just a little small for what their average size should be. If your Boerboel does not fit the recommended standards, dont get to concerned for it only means that you might have a runt, smaller or bigger dog.
At this size it could be a gentle family pet or a dangerous dog. A Boerboel temperament is one not to be taken lightly.
Boerboels start testing their owners at a young age. Owners must show who is the Alfa once they see signs of aggressive behavior. Some owners mistake this behavior for cute playful banter, which in the long run will become a problem.
Around six months of age they become dominant and very protective of their territory. Socializing and training is highly recommended at this point. Owners must be strong and stern with their dogs because Boerboels who are aggressive by nature will bite when they feel challenged or if think someone to be a threat.
Owners should be careful when socializing their Boerboel with other dogs for being a dominant breed they have tendencies to dominate other dogs which can lead to a fight especially in breeding dogs. Breeding males and females will fight for dominance or bragging rights, so please be aware before taking the steps to becoming a Boerboel breeder . The Boerboel breed is a very social dog and does not like to be alone. They enjoy human company or another dog.
Best of all, Boerboels are a very loyal family pet. They are great with children. They are easily trained and respond well to their owners. They are a very energetic and playful dog who needs lots of exercise.
Anyone interested in owning one of these magnificent creatures should research them and understand as much of the breed before they introduce it to the family. Boerboels are not the dog for everyone. Please do your homework before you make any plans on getting a Boerboel.
2007-02-23 07:49:52
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answered by shady20001978 3
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These are not a breed for beginners or novices. They are very very strong dogs that need a very strong leader. And whoever wrote the comment on the "boerzoi," you have no idea what you are talking about. The BORZOI, or Russian wolfhound, looks or acts nothing like you describe. This is why this site is so ridiculous most of the time.
2007-02-23 07:50:38
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answered by Cave Canem 4
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I have never heard of this breed I am assuming you are asking about Boerzoi it is a smaller breed of dog like a rat terrier. They are great dogs great fun personalities, easy to trrain. If this is not the breed you are refering to than I am sorry I can't help you
2007-02-23 07:41:30
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answered by stacy g 4
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Here is an info site, with links to books and such> http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/boerboel.htm
this one is more complete and has great articles, books and links> http://www.boerboels.co.uk/home.htm
2007-02-23 07:34:29
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answered by Chetco 7
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nope.....
2007-02-23 07:35:48
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answered by troble # one? 7
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