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South African Boerboel Dynamics Based on 23 Dogster profiles
Energy
sleepy
energetic
Intelligence
silly
genius
Friendliness
aggressive
affectionate
Playfulness
not playful
very playful
Disposition
anxious
calm
Trademark Traits
:
Protective
Bold
Powerful
Loyal
Playful
Affectionate
Some Ideal Human Companions
:
Experienced dog handlers
Families with older children
Active singles
Outdoorsy types
What They’re Like to Live With
: The South African Boerboel is famous in its native country for being protective without displaying any aggressiveness. Most of the time, it is a gentle and affectionate companion that prefers to stay close to its family, enjoying long games of fetch and togetherness during family gatherings.
Said to be highly perceptive, the South African Boerboel can supposedly sense its owner’s moods, becoming especially alert when strangers are around. Once the South African Boerboel is properly introduced to family friends, it becomes much more welcoming. And that suits this dog just fine—all the more people to play in the backyard with!
Things You Should Know
: The South African Boerboel might not be happy living in an apartment: It’s got a big and active body that requires plenty of wiggle room. A large, fenced yard is recommended for this breed. It also needs a daily walk to keep it mentally and physically healthy. Always keep the South African Boerboel on a leash, and don’t forget that this is a big, strong canine.
The Boerboel can live as long as 13 years with relatively few health problems. It’s also easy to groom: Simply brush it regularly and give it the occasional bath.
South African Boerboel History
: In the 17th century Jan van Riebeeck— an employee for the Dutch East Indian Company—was sent to South Africa to establish a trading post. He brought along with him a large Mastiff-type dog that eventually mated with molossers and other large dogs that came later with the settlers. Over the generations, the offspring that survived this harsh land were tough and durable and helpful, eventually developing into the South African Boerboel (which means “farmer’s dog” in Afrikaans).
The Look of the South African Boerboel
: The South African Boerboel has a big, well-balanced, muscular frame covered in loose skin with a short, harsh coat that usually comes in off-white, brown, reddish brown and varying shades of brindle. Its broad, flat, square head has a black muzzle, wide nostrils, widely set eyes and hanging V-shaped ears. It has a strong neck, deep chest and a short tail that is set high. Overall, the South African Boerboel looks ruggedly handsome.