No. The boerboel is related to a mastiff. The boerboel is also know as a South African Mastiff.
Neapolitan Mastiff drools, is lazy and shows, Boerboel doesn't drool, works, and is very aggressive.
The preferred breeding combination is generally a male Boerboel and a female Bull Mastiff. This pairing is often favored because it can help mitigate health risks associated with breeding large breeds, as the female Bull Mastiff may be better equipped for carrying and delivering larger litters. Additionally, this combination can result in puppies that inherit desirable traits from both breeds, such as the Boerboel's protective nature and the Bull Mastiff's gentle temperament.
A Piebald Boerboel is also known as the South African Boerboel or South African Mastiff. This is a large dog breed from South Africa, bred for guarding the homestead.
English mastiff are heavier but south African borboel are farmer dogs and they are been pet in Africa for protecting farmers farm so they are more powerful then engilsh mastiff
A boerboel definitely
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.
They are actually called mastiff bats. the Mastiff and bulldog canines are related but different breeds.
While I'm no authority on either breed, I have become somewhat familiar with each. My son just purchased a 2 yr old South African Boerboel and I am currently seeking a Cane Corso. The Boerboel is also known as a South African Mastiff while the Corso is an Italian mastiff. Both breeds are large dogs with the Boerboel being the larger of the two. Both are reputed as being excellent guards, and loyal family pets for those who are dominant enough to establish themselves as the pack leader. I am heeding the advice offered by many on the intrenet, carefully researching as much information as I can, and visiting as many breeders possible. These dogs must be of the best temperment for they are a very powerful breed. I have raised several Rottwielers but typically both the Boerboel and the Cane Corso physically dwarf the Rottie. If you are not accustom to handling large dog breeds it is advised that you start with another breed. If you are insistant on starting with either of these two breeds then I would highly recommend that you start with a puppy that is submissive. Unless you intend to use the dog for what it was breed to do (WORK), a submissive speciment should serve you well since their physical presence is more than enough to deter any suspicious callers. I hope that this helps and good luck however you decide!
Some of the strongest dog breeds are the English Mastiff, Great Dane, Doberman, Rottweiler, American Pit Bull Terrier, St. Bernard, and Boerboel. However, this is only a partial list. Many of the strongest dogs also belong to a few of the giant dog breeds.
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.
An alaunt is an extinct type of domesticated dog, related to the bulldog and the mastiff.