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Boerboel(South African Mastiff)

The Boerboel, is a large, mastiff-type dog from South Africa with a black mask and a short coat. This dog breed is large with a strong bone structure and well developed muscles. Its head appears blocky with a short length between the stop and nose.
At first glance, you might think the large, intimidating Boerboel would make an excellent guard dog, and you’d be correct. However, this breed is equally known for being loving, calm, and family-friendly, especially towards human children.

Life expectancy: 10 – 12 years
Origin: South Africa
Colors: Black, Brindle, Piebald, Fawn, Cream, Mahogany, Brown, Red
Temperament: Obedient, Intelligent, Confident, Dominant, Territorial
Height: Male: 64–70 cm, Female: 59–65 cm
Weight: Male: 65–90 kg, Female: 50–65 kg

Registered under KCI - Yes

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Well they are from African countries can handle extreme hot or cold climate..They are absolutely fit here..

Personality
Boerboels are playful, intelligent, and eager to please. They are happiest when given a job to do, This breed loves human family members, even children, though they are quite overprotective at times. When having guests over, it is important for a family member to introduce them to the resident Boerboel so the dog doesn't feel threatened. Usually Boerboels are welcoming of guests that they've met and trust

*This is not a dog for first time dog owners*. Patient, consistent training should be accompanied by early socialization to prevent aggression, and Boerboels should get plenty of mental and physical stimulation, as they can get bored and anxious, which will lead to destructive behavior. Long walks, vigorous play sessions, can all help them get the activity they need. Being a large dog breed with moderate exercise demands, Boerboels require space, so an apartment is not their ideal environment. They do best in a home with a backyard and a high, durable fence that will give them plenty of space to safely run around. they will reward the right owners by being adoring family companions that will defend their homes and humans at all costs.

Care
The Boerboel's main need when it comes to care is to be mentally and physically stimulated through exercise and play. Beyond that, regular care is fairly simple. Their nails should be trimmed about once every two weeks, and . Boerboels' ears should be checked for debris and wax buildup weekly and cleaned as needed to avoid infection or infestation by pests.
The Boerboel has a short, dense coat that sheds a moderate amount. Weekly brushing with a soft-bristle brush, a rubber grooming mitt, or a hound glove will help to remove any loose hair and keep the dog looking his best. A good brushing also promotes new hair growth and distributes skin oils throughout the coat to help keep it healthy. Boerboels need a bath only occasionally. As with all breeds, the Boerboel’s nails should be trimmed regularly, as overly long nails can cause the dog pain as well as problems walking and running.

With Children And Other Pets
Boerboels love their human families and are especially known for being protectors of their children. That said, they are large, playful dogs and may knock over a child by accident if things get out of hand. Children should be trained on how to interact with animals to avoid incident, as well. As with any dog, play time should be supervised. The Boerboel's natural protective instinct may also be an issue when children have playmates over, as the Boerboel may interpret play as aggression and defend its family. That said, this is a breed that is known for absolutely adoring the human children within the family, and you couldn't ask for a better kid protector than a gigantic, agile Boerboel.
When it comes to other dogs, Boerboels do well with animals that they have been raised with and live in the same household, but they can be quite territorial and standoffish with unfamiliar dogs. They can also become competitive and aggressive with other Boerboels of the same s*x. Early socialization can help keep the breed's confrontational instincts in check, but they may be best suited to a home where they are the only dog.

EXERCISE
The strong, athletic Boerboel needs daily exercise, such as long walks on a leash or play sessions in a securely fenced area with his owner. Boerboels need mental stimulation and interaction with their owners along with physical activity. They will not take kindly to challenges from other dogs, and visiting dog parks is not recommended. Because of their protective instinct, the Boerboel should never be allowed off leash. They often enjoys participating in obedience, rally, weight pull, and agility competitions, as well as protection sports and stock work.

Socialization
The Boerboel is a protective, territorial breed—not a breed for a novice dog owner. He is steadfast, calm, highly intelligent, and incredibly loyal. Boerboels must be with their people and will not thrive unless kept as an integral part of their human family. Their inborn guarding instincts make early socialization a must, as is structured, long-term obedience training, started at a young age. qualities fade
History
“Boer,” a Dutch word meaning “farmer,” was the name given to Dutch, German, and Huguenot settlers of South Africa who began arriving in the mid-1600s. To protect their remote homesteads from predators, they brought along large guarding dogs, bull types and mastiff types among them. The interbreeding of these and other European bloodlines in South Africa resulted in something called the Boer Dog, which was used by Boer settlers as a big-game hunter and protector.These gigantic protectors were bred to help farmers in South Africa defend their homesteads from hyenas, lions, and all manner of deadly wildlife while also providing invaluable companionship. The Boerboel, pronounced “boo-r-bull,” gets its name from Dutch/Afrikaans words that roughly translate to “farmer’s dog.” It is also known as the South African Mastiff, South African Boerboel, Borbull, or Bole.

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Fila Brasileiro (Brazilian Mastiff) Breed info👇

The Fila Brasileiro, or Brazilian Mastiff, is a large working breed of dog developed in Brazil. It is known for its superb tracking ability, aggressiveness and an unforgiving, impetuous temperament. Rather than attacking its prey, the Fila traps it and waits for the hunter to arrive.

Temperament: Docile, Obedient, Determined, Loyal, Courageous, Brave

Height: Female: 60–70 cm, Male: 65–75 cm
Weight: Female: 57–73 kg, Male: 64–82 kg

Life span: 9 to 12 years

These large dogs were used by colonist plantation owners to fend off large predators like jaguars. They were also used to hunt and would track down livestock like cattle, sadly along with escaped enslaved people from the plantations, and grip them by the neck, holding them down until the dogs' humans arrived.

Filas can fare well in warmer weather, but this big dog should not be left in any extreme weathers, hot or cold.

Fila Brasileiros have high energy levels. Make sure your dog gets at least two to three good half-hour- to hour-long walks per day with a few good, active play sessions and shorter walks mixed in.
The Fila Brasileiro's coat can be brindle, fawn, or black. Sometimes, a Fila may have a black mask.

Their coats are smooth and short-haired, and they shed regularly. This means they don't make great choices for allergy sufferers.

Your Fila may not take well to other kids, like playmates, so it is important to set up boundaries for both the dog and kids.

Teach your children how to properly interact with your Fila Brasileiro to prevent any unwanted injuries.

Filas can get along with other dogs their size but tend to view anything smaller as prey. Even with consistent training, Filas are hard-wired to chase down small animals like cats and smaller pups, and will likely be best suited as the only animal in the home.

The Brazilian Mastiff was bred to be loyal only to their owners, which means that consistent and early socialization is key to raising a Fila Brasileiro who won't become aggressive around visitors or strangers.

Care

If not exercised properly, Filas are prone to weight gain, and they have high energy levels. Make sure your dog gets at least two to three good half-hour- to hour-long walks per day with a few good, active play sessions and shorter walks mixed in. This is a breed you simply cannot have without having a yard, and you should work in some active outdoor play sessions with your Fila as well, when weather permits.

Check their ears for debris and pests daily, and clean them as recommended by your vet. Trim your dog's nails before they get too long--usually once or twice per month. They should not be clicking against the floor.

Feeding

An ideal Fila Brasileiro diet should be formulated for a large breed with high energy levels. The Brazilian Mastiff has a high tendency to gain weight. Keep your Fila Brasileiro in good shape by measuring their food and feeding them twice a day rather than leaving food out all the time.

As with all dogs, the Fila Brasileiro's dietary needs will change from puppyhood to adulthood and will continue to change into their senior years. You should ask your veterinarian for recommendations about your Fila Brasileiro's diet, as there is far too much variation among individual dogs--including weight, energy, and health--to make a specific recommendation.

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13/08/2021

Post in regards to questions from friend circle...
IS IT UNSAFE, UNHEALTHY& CRUEL TO OWN HUSKIES IN INDIA?
No....

First we need to understand dogs don't have sweat glands on their skin like humans. So, the fur doesnt exactly make them "hot",
Atleast not the way it does to humans.
Due to absence of sweat glands, Dogs regulate temperature through pawpads, panting etc .
All dogs are most comfortable around temperatures from 17-18 degree c until 30-32 degree celcius. Lower than that - most breeds like huskies, german shepherds do cope just fine.
Higher than that , all dogs start to get uncomfortable.
Huskies have double coats..i.e small fine hair & long thick hairs.
This coat regulates temperature & protects them from heat as well as cold. *This is also why its never a good idea to shave off the coat of your dog just because the groomer advised a "summer cut".*
Lots of breeds like german shepherds also have double coats. But you'd never find anyone saying, why is a GSD in India, send him back to germany. Lol.
So, in what cases does the dog over heat? When the dog is fat (like labs, st.bernards) , the subcutaneos fat provides a layer of insulation to the internal organs preventing heat from dissipating quickly. (Now you know why in excessively hot temperatutes, you are advised to wipe down belly & torso with wet cloth - coz thats where the critical internal organs are)
Or when the dog has a brachycephalic head/short muzzle(like pugs,bulldogs, boxers) because this prevents more air from being inhaled quickly into the body to cool the system. If a st.bernard has problems due to heat, its usually because of the extra subcutaneous fat or some lines of bernards being bred to have shorter muzzle & not just because the breed orginated from a snowy region. Just like a Labrador.

So, having huskies is much like having a gsd..atleast in terms of coat maintainance.
The coat or the name " siberian" has nothing to do with heat regulation. Not in the way we humans think.

In places like chennai, delhi etc..all dogs get uncomfortable in the heat. Huskies will be just as uncomfortable as gsds, not more, not less (unless the dog was directly imported from alaska - then a brief period of acclimatistion is required)
After a certain temp, all dogs - husky or not, will need an ac or fan or some cool shade/indoors to lie in.
And even more so, if you have overweight/unfit dogs or brachycephalic dogs. Huskies are neither inherently fat nor brachycephalic.

Regular Hair brushing , keeping the dog fit, avoiding direct sunlight in summers, feeding high quality animal protein diet with good fats (helps retain moisture in coat) helps all breeds beat the heat in India.
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Boerboel(South African Mastiff)

The Boerboel, is a large, mastiff-type dog from South Africa with a black mask and a short coat. This dog breed is large with a strong bone structure and well developed muscles. Its head appears blocky with a short length between the stop and nose.
At first glance, you might think the large, intimidating Boerboel would make an excellent guard dog, and you’d be correct. However, this breed is equally known for being loving, calm, and family-friendly, especially towards human children.

Life expectancy: 10 – 12 years
Origin: South Africa
Colors: Black, Brindle, Piebald, Fawn, Cream, Mahogany, Brown, Red
Temperament: Obedient, Intelligent, Confident, Dominant, Territorial
Height: Male: 64–70 cm, Female: 59–65 cm
Weight: Male: 65–90 kg, Female: 50–65 kg

Registered under KCI - Yes

Climate in India suites!
Well they are from African countries can handle extreme hot or cold climate..They are absolutely fit here..

Personality
Boerboels are playful, intelligent, and eager to please. They are happiest when given a job to do, This breed loves human family members, even children, though they are quite overprotective at times. When having guests over, it is important for a family member to introduce them to the resident Boerboel so the dog doesn't feel threatened. Usually Boerboels are welcoming of guests that they've met and trust

*This is not a dog for first time dog owners*. Patient, consistent training should be accompanied by early socialization to prevent aggression, and Boerboels should get plenty of mental and physical stimulation, as they can get bored and anxious, which will lead to destructive behavior. Long walks, vigorous play sessions, can all help them get the activity they need. Being a large dog breed with moderate exercise demands, Boerboels require space, so an apartment is not their ideal environment. They do best in a home with a backyard and a high, durable fence that will give them plenty of space to safely run around. they will reward the right owners by being adoring family companions that will defend their homes and humans at all costs.

Care
The Boerboel's main need when it comes to care is to be mentally and physically stimulated through exercise and play. Beyond that, regular care is fairly simple. Their nails should be trimmed about once every two weeks, and . Boerboels' ears should be checked for debris and wax buildup weekly and cleaned as needed to avoid infection or infestation by pests.
The Boerboel has a short, dense coat that sheds a moderate amount. Weekly brushing with a soft-bristle brush, a rubber grooming mitt, or a hound glove will help to remove any loose hair and keep the dog looking his best. A good brushing also promotes new hair growth and distributes skin oils throughout the coat to help keep it healthy. Boerboels need a bath only occasionally. As with all breeds, the Boerboel’s nails should be trimmed regularly, as overly long nails can cause the dog pain as well as problems walking and running.

With Children And Other Pets
Boerboels love their human families and are especially known for being protectors of their children. That said, they are large, playful dogs and may knock over a child by accident if things get out of hand. Children should be trained on how to interact with animals to avoid incident, as well. As with any dog, play time should be supervised. The Boerboel's natural protective instinct may also be an issue when children have playmates over, as the Boerboel may interpret play as aggression and defend its family. That said, this is a breed that is known for absolutely adoring the human children within the family, and you couldn't ask for a better kid protector than a gigantic, agile Boerboel.
When it comes to other dogs, Boerboels do well with animals that they have been raised with and live in the same household, but they can be quite territorial and standoffish with unfamiliar dogs. They can also become competitive and aggressive with other Boerboels of the same s*x. Early socialization can help keep the breed's confrontational instincts in check, but they may be best suited to a home where they are the only dog.

EXERCISE
The strong, athletic Boerboel needs daily exercise, such as long walks on a leash or play sessions in a securely fenced area with his owner. Boerboels need mental stimulation and interaction with their owners along with physical activity. They will not take kindly to challenges from other dogs, and visiting dog parks is not recommended. Because of their protective instinct, the Boerboel should never be allowed off leash. They often enjoys participating in obedience, rally, weight pull, and agility competitions, as well as protection sports and stock work.

Socialization
The Boerboel is a protective, territorial breed—not a breed for a novice dog owner. He is steadfast, calm, highly intelligent, and incredibly loyal. Boerboels must be with their people and will not thrive unless kept as an integral part of their human family. Their inborn guarding instincts make early socialization a must, as is structured, long-term obedience training, started at a young age. qualities fade
History
“Boer,” a Dutch word meaning “farmer,” was the name given to Dutch, German, and Huguenot settlers of South Africa who began arriving in the mid-1600s. To protect their remote homesteads from predators, they brought along large guarding dogs, bull types and mastiff types among them. The interbreeding of these and other European bloodlines in South Africa resulted in something called the Boer Dog, which was used by Boer settlers as a big-game hunter and protector.These gigantic protectors were bred to help farmers in South Africa defend their homesteads from hyenas, lions, and all manner of deadly wildlife while also providing invaluable companionship. The Boerboel, pronounced “boo-r-bull,” gets its name from Dutch/Afrikaans words that roughly translate to “farmer’s dog.” It is also known as the South African Mastiff, South African Boerboel, Borbull, or Bole.

Quality Boerboel pups from great blood lines available for loving Homes
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Boerboel(South African Mastiff)

The Boerboel, is a large, mastiff-type dog from South Africa with a black mask and a short coat. This dog breed is large with a strong bone structure and well developed muscles. Its head appears blocky with a short length between the stop and nose.
At first glance, you might think the large, intimidating Boerboel would make an excellent guard dog, and you’d be correct. However, this breed is equally known for being loving, calm, and family-friendly, especially towards human children.

Life expectancy: 10 – 12 years
Origin: South Africa
Colors: Black, Brindle, Piebald, Fawn, Cream, Mahogany, Brown, Red
Temperament: Obedient, Intelligent, Confident, Dominant, Territorial
Height: Male: 64–70 cm, Female: 59–65 cm
Weight: Male: 65–90 kg, Female: 50–65 kg

Registered under KCI - Yes

Climate in India suites!
Well they are from African countries can handle extreme hot or cold climate..They are absolutely fit here..

Personality
Boerboels are playful, intelligent, and eager to please. They are happiest when given a job to do, This breed loves human family members, even children, though they are quite overprotective at times. When having guests over, it is important for a family member to introduce them to the resident Boerboel so the dog doesn't feel threatened. Usually Boerboels are welcoming of guests that they've met and trust

*This is not a dog for first time dog owners*. Patient, consistent training should be accompanied by early socialization to prevent aggression, and Boerboels should get plenty of mental and physical stimulation, as they can get bored and anxious, which will lead to destructive behavior. Long walks, vigorous play sessions, can all help them get the activity they need. Being a large dog breed with moderate exercise demands, Boerboels require space, so an apartment is not their ideal environment. They do best in a home with a backyard and a high, durable fence that will give them plenty of space to safely run around. they will reward the right owners by being adoring family companions that will defend their homes and humans at all costs.

Care
The Boerboel's main need when it comes to care is to be mentally and physically stimulated through exercise and play. Beyond that, regular care is fairly simple. Their nails should be trimmed about once every two weeks, and . Boerboels' ears should be checked for debris and wax buildup weekly and cleaned as needed to avoid infection or infestation by pests.
The Boerboel has a short, dense coat that sheds a moderate amount. Weekly brushing with a soft-bristle brush, a rubber grooming mitt, or a hound glove will help to remove any loose hair and keep the dog looking his best. A good brushing also promotes new hair growth and distributes skin oils throughout the coat to help keep it healthy. Boerboels need a bath only occasionally. As with all breeds, the Boerboel’s nails should be trimmed regularly, as overly long nails can cause the dog pain as well as problems walking and running.

With Children And Other Pets
Boerboels love their human families and are especially known for being protectors of their children. That said, they are large, playful dogs and may knock over a child by accident if things get out of hand. Children should be trained on how to interact with animals to avoid incident, as well. As with any dog, play time should be supervised. The Boerboel's natural protective instinct may also be an issue when children have playmates over, as the Boerboel may interpret play as aggression and defend its family. That said, this is a breed that is known for absolutely adoring the human children within the family, and you couldn't ask for a better kid protector than a gigantic, agile Boerboel.
When it comes to other dogs, Boerboels do well with animals that they have been raised with and live in the same household, but they can be quite territorial and standoffish with unfamiliar dogs. They can also become competitive and aggressive with other Boerboels of the same s*x. Early socialization can help keep the breed's confrontational instincts in check, but they may be best suited to a home where they are the only dog.

EXERCISE
The strong, athletic Boerboel needs daily exercise, such as long walks on a leash or play sessions in a securely fenced area with his owner. Boerboels need mental stimulation and interaction with their owners along with physical activity. They will not take kindly to challenges from other dogs, and visiting dog parks is not recommended. Because of their protective instinct, the Boerboel should never be allowed off leash. They often enjoys participating in obedience, rally, weight pull, and agility competitions, as well as protection sports and stock work.

Socialization
The Boerboel is a protective, territorial breed—not a breed for a novice dog owner. He is steadfast, calm, highly intelligent, and incredibly loyal. Boerboels must be with their people and will not thrive unless kept as an integral part of their human family. Their inborn guarding instincts make early socialization a must, as is structured, long-term obedience training, started at a young age. qualities fade
History
“Boer,” a Dutch word meaning “farmer,” was the name given to Dutch, German, and Huguenot settlers of South Africa who began arriving in the mid-1600s. To protect their remote homesteads from predators, they brought along large guarding dogs, bull types and mastiff types among them. The interbreeding of these and other European bloodlines in South Africa resulted in something called the Boer Dog, which was used by Boer settlers as a big-game hunter and protector.These gigantic protectors were bred to help farmers in South Africa defend their homesteads from hyenas, lions, and all manner of deadly wildlife while also providing invaluable companionship. The Boerboel, pronounced “boo-r-bull,” gets its name from Dutch/Afrikaans words that roughly translate to “farmer’s dog.” It is also known as the South African Mastiff, South African Boerboel, Borbull, or Bole.

Quality Boerboel pups from great blood lines available for loving Homes
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