WeightMale80-120 lb (36-54 kg)
Female60-80 lb (27-36 kg)HeightMale23-28 in (58-71 cm)
Female22-27 in (56-69 cm)
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Boerboels, or African mastiffs shed a lot. They go through two heavy yearly sheds; one in the fall and one in the spring and moderately shed the rest of the year.
African Boerboels typically have litters ranging from 4 to 10 puppies, although litters can sometimes be larger or smaller. The size can vary based on factors such as the age and health of the mother, as well as genetics. It's important to provide proper care and nutrition during pregnancy to ensure the health of both the mother and the puppies.
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A boerboel, like many dogs, exhibits specific behavioral and physiological signs when ready to mate. Female boerboels go into heat approximately twice a year, during which they display signs such as swelling of the vulva, increased urination, and affectionate behavior towards male dogs. Males may show heightened interest in females, increased marking behavior, and changes in vocalization. These instincts help them identify when they are in the appropriate reproductive phase.
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Yes, certain dog breeds such as Rhodesian Ridgebacks and Boerboels were historically used for hunting lions in Africa. These dogs were bred for their strength, agility, and courage to assist in tracking and cornering lions for hunters. However, lion hunting with dogs is controversial and illegal in many places today.
The Kangal is generally considered stronger than the Boerboel in terms of bite force, which is one of the highest among dog breeds. Kangals are known for their agility and protective instincts, making them excellent livestock guardian dogs. However, Boerboels are powerful and muscular, bred for protection and guarding, particularly in family settings. Ultimately, strength can depend on individual dogs and their training, but in terms of raw bite force, the Kangal typically takes the lead.
English Mastiffs are generally larger than Boerboel Mastiffs. An adult English Mastiff typically weighs between 120 to 230 pounds and can stand around 27 to 32 inches tall at the shoulder. In contrast, Boerboels usually weigh between 110 to 200 pounds and stand about 22 to 27 inches tall. Therefore, while there is some overlap in size, English Mastiffs tend to be the larger of the two breeds.