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Upcoming Litter
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Roxy and Brutus litter is expected around January 21st. The puppies will be ready to join their new homes at 8 weeks old.
Pictures of the puppies will be posted often via our Facebook and Instagram pages.
We are accepting deposits. These puppies will be NABBR-registered. Each puppy will cost $3300 for limited registration or $3800 for full registration. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required and will be deducted from the total purchase price. Puppy selection will be made in the order deposits are received for each gender.
Please feel free to call/text Christina at 425-345-3900 to make deposit or for additional information or visit our website at www.guardianboerboels.com.
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Black
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Boerboel Puppies
About Boerboel Puppies
What kind of dog is a Boerboel?
The Boerboel (‘farmer’s dog’ in Afrikaans) originates in South Africa. It is a guard dog which was created by mixing various African and European breeds, possibly including the Bulldog, Bullmastiff, and Rhodesian Ridgeback. Full-grown, they typically weigh 150-200 pounds and stand 22-27 inches tall.
How do Boerboels behave around young children?
Boerboels are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The Boerboel has very strong watchdog and guard dog instincts. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are Boerboels on a daily basis?
The Boerboel loves to play. It requires daily exercise, such as playtime in a large, fenced yard or a long walk. The Boerboel should always be walked on a leash and watched closely around strangers. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What should I expect with Boerboel shedding?
The Boerboel has a short, dense, and sleek coat which is brown, red, yellow, black, fawn, or brindle (light/dark stripes), with possible white markings on the head, neck, chest, and legs. A black mask is preferred. The Boerboel is an average shedder. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Boerboel?
Boerboels are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They are fairly easy to train.
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Visit or Video Call the Breeder
Visit in person if possible, or request a live video call to meet the puppy, see its living conditions, and meet the mom. Ask to see where the dogs eat, sleep, and play.
Get a Vet Exam Immediately
Have a vet examine the puppy within two days of bringing it home, even if it seems healthy.
Request Complete Health Records
Ask for vaccination records, deworming history, and vet exam results. For purebreds, ask for parent health clearances.
Get Everything in Writing
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Verify Breeder Credentials
Check USDA license, state breeder license, breed club memberships, and reviews. Ask for buyer references.
Know What to Look For
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