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BREED |
Boerboel |
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ORIGIN |
South Africa |
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UTILIZATION:
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Utility / farm dog |
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GENERAL APPEARANCE
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The Boerboel is a
big strong dog, well balanced, with good muscle development and buoyant
in movement. The dog should be impressive, and imposing. Male dogs
appear noticeably masculine and bitches feminine. |
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IMPORTANT
MEASUREMENTS (PROPORTIONS) |
The Boerboel is a
perfectly balanced dog - all parts of the body should be in proportion.
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SIZE: |
The ideal size of the male dog is 66cm
(26 in). The height can vary between 64cm (25.2 in) and 70cm (27.6 in).
The ideal weight of the male is 65kg (143lbs).
The weight can vary between 60kg (132lbs) and 75kg (165lbs).
The ideal height of the female is 61cm (24.in).The height can vary
between 59cm (23.2 in) and 65cm (25.6 in).
The ideal weight of the
female is 55kg (121lbs). The weight can very between 50kg (110lbs) and
65kg (143lbs). |
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TEMPERAMENT
(character behavior) |
The Boerboel is
reliable, obedient and intelligent, with
good watchdog
instincts. He
is self-confident and fearless. |
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GENERAL HEALTH: |
As a result of
natural selection the general health of the Boerboel meets high
standards. |
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GAIT/MOVEMENT:
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A Boerboels movement
should be comfortable, easy, smooth, powerful and purposeful, with good
propulsion by the hindquarter and parallel movement of the legs. In
movement, a straight top-line should be maintained. |
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HEAD AND SKULL |
The head is one of
the most important features of the Boerboel, as it represents its whole
character. The head is short, broad, deep, square and muscular with well
filled cheeks. The section between the eyes must be well filled. |
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CRANIAL REGION: |
OCCIPUT: |
The top of the head
is broad and flat, with prominent muscle development. |
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FACIAL REGION: |
The face should
blend symmetrically with the head, and can be with or without a black
mask. |
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STOP: |
The stop should be
visible, but not prominent. |
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NOSE: |
The nose is black
only with large, widely spaced nostrils. |
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MUZZLE: |
The muzzle is
straight and parallel to the occiput. It is deep, broad and it tapers
slightly to the front. The nasal bone should be 8 - 10 cm (3.1 – 3.9 in)
long. |
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LIPS: |
The upper lip is
loose and fleshy, and should not hang lower than the lower jaw. The
upper lip (beneath the muzzle) should cover the lower lip. The bottom
lip is not too loose & fleshy - in other words it should not have
excessive lip. |
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JAWS: |
The jaws (mandibles)
are strong, deep and broad, and narrows slightly to the front. |
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TEETH: |
Teeth should be
white, well developed, correctly spaced; a complete set (42 teeth) and
should have a scissors bite. |
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EYES: |
The color of the
eyes can be any shade of brown, but darker that the coat. Eyes must be
set on the same horizontal level. they are widely spaced with firm,
well-pigmented eyelids. |
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EARS: |
The ears should be
of medium size, V-shaped and should be in proportion with the head. They
are set quite high and wide against the head. When the dog is attentive,
the ears should form a straight line with the occiput. |
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NECK |
PROFILE: |
The neck shows a
noticeable muscle arch, with high attachment at the shoulder.
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LENGTH: |
The neck is of
average length and in proportion to the rest of the body. |
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SHAPE: |
The neck is strong,
muscular, and firmly attached to the head this attachment gradually
broadens up to the point where it is attached to the shoulder. The neck
forms a unit with the head and shoulders. |
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SCRUFF: |
The skin of the neck
is loose under the chin and becomes taut between the front legs. |
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BODY:
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The body of the
Boerboel slightly narrows at the loins. |
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BACK: |
The back is
straight, broad and in proportion, with prominent back muscles and a
short loin. |
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CROUP: |
The croup is broad
and strong, with well defined musculature. |
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CHEST: |
The chest is
muscular and strong. The chest should be broad, and deeply set between
the forelegs, with well attached and rounded ribcage. The width of the
ribcage should be in proportion to the chest. |
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TOPLINE |
The top line should
be straight &
level. |
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TAIL |
The tail is attached
high to the body. It should be straight and preferably short (three
joints). Long tails are acceptable. |
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FOREQUARTERS |
The forequarter is
strong, muscular and in proportion to the rest of the dog. |
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SHOULDERS:
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The withers should
be well attached, correctly angulated and with good muscle development. |
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UPPER ARM: |
The upper arm should
have well defined musculature. |
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ELBOWS: |
Are parallel with
the body. |
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FOREARM:
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The front legs
should be thick, strong, muscular and should stand perfectly vertical.
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PASTERN JOINTS:
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PASTERNS:
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The front pasterns
are short, strong and a vertical extension of the front legs and pastern
joints. |
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FOREFEET:
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The front paws are
large, well padded and ball shaped (cat like) with strong, dark and
curved toenails. The paws should point straight forward. |
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HINDQUARTERS |
The hindquarter
should be strong, firm and muscular and in proportion to the rest of the
dog, and with the ability to move effectively. |
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UPPER THIGH:
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The upper thighs are
broad, deep, well formed and muscular. |
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GASKIN: |
The second thighs
should be well developed with prominent muscles. |
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STIFLE: |
The knees are
strong, firm and correctly angulated. |
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HOCK JOINTS: |
The hock joints are
strong, firm with the correct angle. |
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HOCK: |
The hocks are
relatively short, strong and thick. The hocks are parallel with
each other. (Dew claws should be
removed). |
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HIND FEET:
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The hind paws are
slightly smaller that the front paws. The should be well padded, well
formed and should point straight forward. The nails are strong, curved
and dark in color. |
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COAT
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HAIR: |
The coat is short
and smooth with dense pelt. |
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SKIN: |
The skin is thick,
loose and well pigmented, with slight wrinkles on the brow when the dog
is attentive. |
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PIGMENTATION: |
The Boerboel is well
pigmented, especially the lips, eyes, footpads, toenails & genitals. |
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COLOUR |
Recognized colors are yellow, tawny,
reddish-brown, brown, and all shades of brindle.
Piebald is also acceptable. |
FAULTS
DISQUALIFYING:
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- A Dog that is
too small
- A Dog that is
too big
- An overly
aggressive dog
- A too small and
nondescript head
- A liver-colored
nose
- A mouth that
bite more than 1cm short
- A noticeable
overbite
- A narrow mouth
- A long mouth
- A sharp mouth
- Blue eyes
- Vertical ears
- A too narrow
chest
- Bandy legs
- A hollow back
- Serious cow
hocks
- Sickle hocks
- Straight hocks
- Clumsy &
unbalanced movement
- Any sign of
another dog breed
- A piebald dog
without sufficient pigmentation
- A piebald dog
without any of the five acceptable colors around both eyes and on
both ears.
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NOTES: |
Male
dogs should have two apparently
normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum. |