1+ Year Female Purebred Boerboel

* Here is a photo of a typical representative of the Boerboel dog breed. You can send us photos of your animals to contact@usatik.ru, and we will post them on the site. Don't forget to send your pet's name. Picky Eating (3 out of 5): * The characteristic of the Boerboel breed is based on the assessment of the experts of the site Usatik.ru and the reviews of the owners. The data are average and may not reflect the behavior of a single individual. Unfortunately, it is impossible to take into account all the individual characteristics of a single pet. When starting a dog, most people pursue the goal of not only getting a loyal friend, but also a reliable protector. Representatives of the South African Boerboel breed possess all the necessary guarding qualities. This dog is strong, self-confident. He is distinguished by high intelligence, bright appearance and formidable appearance. At the same time, the Boerboel is very anxious, affectionate towards members of his family. You can find out more about the qualities, character and habits of a Boerboel in this publication. *  1+ Year Female Purebred Boerboel We suggest you watch a video about the Boerboel breed. In fact, in front of you is a playlist in which you can select and watch any of 20 videos about this breed of dog, simply by clicking on the button in the upper right corner of the window. In addition, there are a lot of photos in the material. By looking at them you can find out what the Boerboel looks like. Boerboel is a breed with an interesting and rich history. It is impossible to name the exact date of the appearance of this breed. However, it is known for sure that these dogs have lived in Africa since the seventeenth century. The ancestors of Boerboels are called dogs from Scandinavian countries and molossians, who emigrated from Europe to Africa. These breeds were actively interbred with local dogs, which gave impetus to the emergence of a completely new breed - the Boerboel. The Boerboel clan was constantly evolving, various breeds were mixed into the blood. So, in the nineteenth century, the genes of mastiffs, English Great Danes got there. These animals entered Africa with the British. Local farmers also made a huge contribution to the development of Boerboels. They selected these dogs to guard their estates. This made the Boerboel first-class defenders, assertive and aggressive towards strangers, thieves, and burglars. Interesting fact: The beginning of the twentieth century was unfortunate for the breed. Urbanization began, peasants began to leave their farm lands, move to the suburbs. For this reason, the need for large and powerful dogs has disappeared by itself. The Boerboels began to degenerate slowly but surely. By the seventies, it became very difficult to find purebred representatives of the breed in Africa. Only towards the end of the eighties, the restoration of their numbers began. Specialists bit by bit selected purebred individuals for further increase in the breed population. Already in 2004, the first international organization in America appeared, which began to breed Boerboels. Boerboel dogs have a striking appearance: Boerboels have a formidable appearance, which should be a real guard. The dog's coat is short and thick. Guard hair, it is elastic, soft and tight to the skin. In the sun, the dog's coat shimmers very beautifully. The coat of Boerboels does not require much maintenance, retains its attractive appearance throughout the year, even during molting. Boerboel wool is water resistant. The dog's nose, temples, claws, groin area, paw pads, lip edges have a characteristic black pigmentation. This is also stated in the breed standard. A bright spot on the face is a black mask. However, not every Boerboel representative has it. Nature has not awarded this breed with a huge number of coat colors. There are not so many of them, but they are quite effective and original. Boerboels adopted the palette of wool color from their mastiff ancestors. Most often you can see red dogs. This color is the most popular, very effectively combined with a black mask on the face. The brindle color is in second place in popularity. It consists of vertical black lines located on a fawn or red background. The lines are asymmetrical, and small white spots may be present on the legs and chest. However, animals with such spots are not recommended for breeding. This is due to the characteristics of the breed. The fawn color is more common than brindle, is also popular and goes well with a bla https://jiji.ng/lugbe/dogs-and-puppies/1-year-female-purebred-boerboel-BFF9icRI3OG14CYcKqXEuE4w.html

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