The South African Boerboel has a bite force of about 800-850 pounds per square inch (psi), which is similar to breeds like the Rottweiler and Mastiff. However, it is not as high as breeds like the Kangal or the American Pit Bull Terrier, which can have bite forces exceeding 1,000 psi.
No. The boerboel is related to a mastiff. The boerboel is also know as a South African Mastiff.
A boerboel definitely
Yes, the Boerboel is known for being a very good guard dog. They are strong, protective, and loyal, making them an excellent choice for a guard dog. Proper training and socialization are essential to ensure they are well-behaved and manageable.
super strong
Neapolitan Mastiff drools, is lazy and shows, Boerboel doesn't drool, works, and is very aggressive.
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.
my male boerboel pup is around 40 pounds at 3 months old
A South African Boerboel is a soft dog. His coat is soft, smooth, shiny, dense, and short.
Strong enough.
no because your bone is to strong for your teeth to bite threw it
A Rottie's bite is about 328 pounds of pressure per inch