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Boerboel International (BI) is an international representative association of breeders, members, and Boerboel owners. The Boerboel is a large, molosser species of dog which is originally from South Africa.

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In early 2008, Boerboel International was formed by a group of serious Boerboel breeders who were not satisfied with the direction the leading Boerboel breeding association at the time, SABT, was taking. The Boerboel breed had been fully recognized by the Kennel Union of South Africa (KUSA).

Declarations

Boerboel International operates on the following principles:

  • BI puts the Boerboel first.
  • BI undertakes to put the Boerboel in its rightful place in the international dog world.
  • BI undertakes to render a world class service at an affordable fee.
  • BI undertakes to acknowledge and accept certificates of all Boerboels of any association into their acceptance register.
  • BI undertakes to accept all Boerboels without any previous recorded history into their acceptance register if the relevant Boerboel reaches an appraisal of 80%.
  • BI undertakes to share their knowledge of the Boerboel and to conserve and improve the breed.
  • BI undertakes to train judges and senior judges to be representatives worldwide.
  • BI undertakes to establish a breed improvement scheme that includes an appraisal, temperament test, and health report to ensure all Boerboels that will be accepted in the breed register are of an equal international standard.
  • BI undertakes to record data that will help the development of progeny.

    Breeders' Code of Ethics and Breed Standards

    Boerboel International requests that all associated members subscribe to their Breeders’ Code of Ethics as well as promote high standards among breeders and owners.

    The breed standard from Boerboel International is as follows:

    General Appearance

    The Boerboel

  • Is large, with a strong-boned structure and a well-developed musculature.
  • The profile of the head and body appears blocky. Has an impressive demeanor created by the combination of conformation, carriage, confidence and powerful movement.
  • Has powerful, buoyant and unencumbered movement, notwithstanding its size.
  • Is symmetrical and perfectly balanced within the desired proportions for the breed.
  • Has a distinct sexual dimorphism, with the bitch less prominently developed.
  • Temperament and Character

    The Boerboel

  • Is intelligent, trainable and manageable.
  • Has a strong protective instinct and is loyal to members of the family.
  • Is steadfast and calm, with a balanced and confident nature when approached.
  • Is fearless and shows courage when threatened.
  • Requires training and firm handling from an early age.
  • The head is impressive and a distinctive feature of the Boerboel.
  • It is blocky, broad, deep, fairly short and in proportion to the body.
  • It is muscular with well-filled cheeks.
  • The roof of the cranium (skull) is square, flat and muscular.
  • The zygomatic arch (cheekbone) is well muscled, but not too prominent.
  • The stop is definite, but not prominent, gradually sloping and well filled between the eyes.
  • It should not be steep, or an almost straight line between the nose and the occiput.
  • The muzzle is broad, deep, well attached, filled below the eyes and narrows slightly towards the nose. The top line is straight and almost on a parallel plane with the cranial roof.
  • The muzzle measures slightly more than a third of the total length of the head (approx. 10 cm for the male and 8 cm for the female of ideal height).
  • The nostrils are large and widely spaced, with the septum (vertical line) of the nose perpendicular to the lower jaw.
  • The jaws are strong, deep and wide, and taper slightly to the front.
  • The teeth are white, strong, correctly spaced with complete dentition and a scissors bite (limited undershot discriminated against; overshot unacceptable) .
  • The upper lip is loose and fleshy. It just covers the lower lip and teeth in the front but should not hide the underline of the lower jaw on the sides.
  • The lower lip is moderately tight without excessive jowls.
  • The eyes are medium sized, round, forward facing and widely spaced, with an intelligent expression.
  • It is well protected against the environment by firm and black-pigmented eyelids, showing no structural weaknesses.
  • The color of the eye is preferably dark brown but all shades of brown (preferably darker than the pelt) are acceptable.
  • The ears are set wide and high and are carried close to the head.
  • They are V-shaped with a broad base tapering to a rounded point that reaches almost down to a line extending from the mouth.
  • When the dog is attentive, the top of the ears and the skull, in between, should form a straight line.
  • The facial expression should be intelligent, attentive and confident (not evasive, shy or threatening).
  • Neck

  • The neck is powerful, of medium length, strong muscled and with a pronounced crest.
  • (In the female the muscles are less accentuated but should remain in balance with the head and body.)
  • It is set medium high, flows smoothly into the sloping withers and forms a unit with the head and shoulders.
  • The dewlap is noticeable but disappears towards the sternum.
  • Body

  • The body is approximately 15% longer than the height and is measured horizontally, from the point of the shoulder to a vertical line at the rear of the rump.
  • (The length of the chest, loin and rump is approximately proportioned 2:1:1.)
  • It is blocky, muscular, solid and has good depth and width.
  • The back is broad and straight, with pronounced muscles that form an imperceptible arch in the top line over the lumber region.
  • The brisket reaches down to the point of the elbow, which is approximately half the total height at the withers.
  • The transitions between the chest, loin and rump are well filled and flowing.
  • Chest

  • The chest is long, broad and deep, with well-sprung ribs and strong developed pectoral muscles. It is filled behind the shoulder blades.
  • The point of the sternum is level with the point of the shoulder.
  • The shoulder blades should be well-attached (not loose).
  • Lumber Region, Loin

  • It is short, straight and muscular, and slightly narrower than the chest and rump.
  • The flanks are well filled, only moderately tucked up and the depth is slightly less than the length of the loin.
  • Rump, Croup

  • The rump is broad, strong, muscular and in proportion to the rest of the dog.
  • Its height should not exceed the height at the withers. The top line drops slightly towards the tail.
  • The croup is broad and flat to provide a fulcrum (axel) towards powerful reach of the hind legs.
  • The tail is thick and set fairly high. It should be well covered with hair and without kink.
  • Tails are traditionally docked but undocked tails are acceptable. Docking takes place at the 3rd or 4th caudal vertebrae.
  • The natural tail should reach approximately to the hocks when the dog is standing.
  • Legs and Feet

  • Weak and malformed limbs jeopardize the physical functionality that is required of the Boerboel and should be discriminated against
  • Forelimbs

  • Are strong boned, with well-defined muscles and sturdy joints.
  • Should be correctly angulated from the well-sloped shoulder blade down to the metacarpus (pastern).
  • Should form a vertical line from the point of the shoulder down to the paws, with the elbows held close and parallel to the chest when viewed from the front.
  • Seen from the side the forearm should be vertical from the elbow to the carpus. The metacarpus is short, thick and strong and angles very slightly forward.
  • The forepaws point straight forward, are large, round, strongly boned and compact.
  • The toes are well arched, with curved black toenails and protected by hair in between. The pads are thick, tough and black.
  • Hindlimbs

  • Are strong boned, sturdy and muscular.
  • The joints should be sound, strong and correctly angulated to support the powerful propulsion from the hindquarters during movement.
  • The upper thighs are broad, deep and muscular as seen from the side and the rear.
  • The lower thighs have well defined muscles and show substance down to the hocks.
  • The metatarsus is broad, relatively short and perfectly upright. The front is in a vertical line with the rear of the rump.
  • From the rear the profile of the hindquarters should form an inverted U, with the stifles pointing straight forward and the hocks straight backwards.
  • The hind paws point straightforward, are slightly smaller than the forepaws but have the same quality.
  • Movement

  • The movement is strong, purposeful, buoyant and fluent, with comfortable reach in front and rear.
  • The legs and body should move in line front to rear. The feet moves closer to a center line as speed increases, forming a V shape in the observers mind.
  • Whilst converging towards the center line of travel, the legs should never cross.
  • At all gaits the top line is firm and strong, without swaying, or dipping in the middle, and without excess body roll.
  • Weak, unsound or plodding movement should not be tolerated.
  • Skin

  • The skin is thick and loose but fits smoothly.
  • A small dewlap is permissible and moderate wrinkles over the forehead when the dog shows interest.
  • Pigmentation

  • The Boerboel is well pigmented, especially on the lips, palate, the skin and hair around the eyes, nose bulb, paw pads, toenails, the anus and the skin and hair around the genitals.
  • Only dogs with black eumelanin pigmentation are acceptable.
  • Coat and Color

  • The coat is short, dense, smooth, and shiny.
  • The recognized colors / color patterns are (with or without a mask):
  • All shades of Red, Brown and Yellow (fawn).
  • Brindle: Brindle is a colour pattern with irregular vertical lines of only black hair on Red, Brown or Yellow base.
  • Piebald: Piebald is permissible to breed with, but should be discriminated against in the show ring.
  • Irish Markings: Irish Markings are permissible to breed with, but should be discriminated against in the show ring.
  • All these colors and color patterns should be accompanied by good pigmentation.
  • No other colors or color patterns and tan markings are acceptable.
  • Size

  • Is determined by the ideal height at the withers and desirable ratios between the height and the measurements of the various parts of the external anatomy.
  • The ideal height for a dog is 66 cm (lower than 60 cm is unacceptable).
  • The ideal height of a bitch is 61 cm (lower than 55 cm is unacceptable).
  • Genitals

  • Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
  • Faults

  • Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in direct proportion to its degree.
  • Disqualifications

  • A dog that is too small (Smaller than the minimum heights stipulated in the Breed Standard).
  • A dog that is too big and out of balance.
  • An overly aggressive dog.
  • A too small and atypical head.
  • A lack of pigmentation.
  • Excessively undershot bite.
  • Excessively overshot bite.
  • Blue eyes.
  • Pricked ears.
  • Any dog clearly showing any physical or behavioral abnormalities.
  • Breed Improvement Scheme

    Boerboel International also runs a Breed Improvement Scheme (BIS) that includes an appearance appraisal, a temperament test, and a health report to create a Total Production Index (TPI). BI then uses this index to register dogs in an excellence register allowing the gene pool to be widened, but in a controlled manner.

    Details of the BIS are as follows:

    Appraisal System (Conformation and Movement)

    1. General Appearance (3)
    2. Head (4)
    3. Neck (1)
    4. Front Quarter (3)
    5. Center Piece (1)
    6. Hind Quarter (3)
    7. Movement (5)

    These seven sections are measured to the Breed Standard on a scale of 3 to 5. The total value of the Appraisal System (Conformation and Movement) is rated out of 100 points but forms only 50% of the Total Production Index (TPI). The value of each section is indicated in brackets.

    Temperament Test

    The Temperament Test is administered by a government approved behavior/temperament testing expert in accordance with the regulations of the country in which to test is being held and is a measure of the Boerboel’s Socially Acceptable Behavior. The total value of the Temperament Test is rated out of 100 points but forms only 25% of the TPI.

    Health Report

    1. Testicles and Scrotum (Males); Hyperplasia (Bitches) (5)
    2. Hip dysplasia status (PennHip, OFA, BVA, or FCI grading system) (6)
    3. Elbow dysplasia status (OFA, BVA, or FCI grading system) (5)
    4. Eyelids (signs of entropion or ectropion)(4)

    These four sections of the health report are rated on a scale of 1 to 5. The reports on Hips and Elbows are handled on the same base as [Kennel Union of South Africa] (KUSA) and other International Canine Organizations, depending on the specific country involved. The total value of the Health Report is rated out of 100 points but forms only 25% of the TPI.

    Registers

    Three registers are available through Boerboel International – an acceptance register, a pet register, and an excellence register. The acceptance register is open to any Boerboel with or without papers from any organization or even without origin. If no papers are available the Boerboel is assessed against the breed standard, and the dog must achieve an appraisal score of 80% to be considered suitable for breeding.

    The pet register is intended for owners who are interested in how well their pet conforms to the breed standard even though the animal may be neutered or the owner has no intentions of using their pet for breeding.

    Entry into the excellence register is based on the results of the Breed Improvement Scheme. Only Boerboels with a three generation pedigree can be included on the excellence register.

    References

    Boerboel International Wikipedia