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Nothing really, I just don't like the look of it really. They have two stables together with a fenced off paced run in front of it. The floor is a bit bumpy under the matting so makes it a bit hard to sweep up but I suppose I could take the matting up and level the floor out. Didn't know if there was a y other options
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Any pictures I mean
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I have recently moved house and have some stables there. I am keeping my dogs in there,they have insulated sleeping boxes with waxed paper in so I think the sleeping arrangements are fine it is the floor I need to sort out. At the moment it is stab!e matting which is not ideal. Does anyone else keep dogs in stables ,antics would be great
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My 9 year old niece was really ill and in hospital for a while so to cheer her up I said she could make my new pup as she loves the dogs. 8 months later I now have a 65 kg Boerboel called Pinkie
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There is a litter advertised on Facebook now, New forest catahula
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Yeah they do look good when in condition a lot of wankers have got hold of them now and just breeding for size so not long and the breed will be ruined
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I'm not doing anything really with my bitch apart from letting her roam about my stables and play with some obedience training as she still is so young. Giant breeds bones haven't fused together properly until around 18 months so can do a lot of damage of pushed too early. once grown she will be free running with my other dogs and out running along with the horses on hacks as well as her guarding duties so she will be kept fit. the sire came from a cattle ranch and used to follow the horses rounding up the cattle for 10 plus miles a day.
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Yes they do if not kept active and fed crap like any dog I suppose I think with dogs of this size the key is to let them grow slowly and naturally not accelerate it with really high protein food. The giant breed puppy food is the worst for that
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Cracked me up that did
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The same as you feed any dogs mate Raw,dry,wet food whatever the owner wishes. I feed raw
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Your right there mate, she still has of plenty of growing left to do. I think she will level out at about 80kg. Poor breeding from substandard animals causes the heath issues not the size,weight. She comes from good stock that have been scored. Her line are quite large but very lean and active with it. Her side is 90kg and moves like a cat, I have never seen a dog his size move with such grace.
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Yes mate she is a big baby still . She's 15 weeks now but still very puppyish. Watches everything and everyone and can be dominant, have to keep my eye on her. She bosses about all my other dogs apart from my old deerhound, keeps well clear of her and being told off.
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My Boerboel bitch is growing well. Broken to the horses and goats so far. Very impressed with this breed
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Thanks mate She will certainly be a lump of a dog that's for sure
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Not really mate. Simple raw diet with a bit of decent biscuit. Don't want to accelerate the growth. Bad picture there This one any better?