- Sire: Bonafides Cairo
- Name: Exotics Koda
- Date Of Birth: 5-17-19
- Sex: Female
- Price: 0
- Availablity: Adopted
- Color: Red
Reesie lives with A family in Staten Island New York. Since this puppy was adopted by a family with two human sisters and a1 fur sister a pit bull. So, do you think Boerboels get along with other dogs? The answer is yes! Especially when they are raised as puppies together.
Boerboels are similar to other dog breeds. They are very social.Thus, it’s always better for a puppy when they have a companion to past time with. So, we mean that Exotic Boerboels especially emphasizes in raising our puppies for families. Just like Reesie, so lucky to have 2 human siblings in the for of toddlers.
What do you think Boerboels get along with children? The answer is yes! Boerboels are especially good with children. And a unique type one of the dog breeds for companionship.Yet, these pets absolutely love children.
Reesie As Pets in the Home
- They are native to South Africa and thrive in warm climates.
- So, Boerboel is a high-energy breed that needs daily exercise.
- Since they are large and energetic dogs.
- Thus, they are not suitable for living in an apartment.
- Also, this breed is difficult to train if you don’t have patience. And requires a passionate owner.
- Yet, they make terrific family companions once correctly socialized.
- Because this is a working breed, they like agility, obedience, and guarding.
- Moreover, they are just dogs, the breed performs best.
- So, if you already have multiple pets, consider Reesie to be a part in the family.
- However, if your puppy hasn’t been socialized yet, we recommend avoiding the dog park.
Remember: Boerboels are lively, intelligent, and protective dogs who make excellent family pets. However, you must n for first-time note some necessary things if you don’t have an experience. Since Boerboel owners must train them or hire one. Also, they can be deadly if they go out of hand. Because of their protective instincts, these dogs must be trained to socialize . Since they don’t get along right away with other dogs or strangers. So, make sure you introduce them properly to visitors.