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Thread: Bullmastiff & Dogue de Bordeaux hunting dogs.

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    Bullmastiff & Dogue de Bordeaux hunting dogs.

    I have a Dogue de Bordeaux bitch that is a super keen hunter. She's not big for her breed (42kg) & is very agile, & super keen to please & retrieve. She has retrieved ducks without any training but is a bit stubborn.
    I also have a male Bullmastiff (67kg) who isn't so keen (he doesn't like getting wet!) but I bred them & 2 of the last pups are now very good hunting dogs & 1 is on a dairy farm getting in the cows.
    Anybody else use them?

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    Ideal breeding for a farm dog.

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    Here's two of mine in Zambia.
    African Mastiff or Boer boel
    These two are not even 12 months old.
    Big and slow.
    Wouldn't like to try and hunt any dog this size.
    Over heating issue .
    Bitch got bitten by cobra last month and we nearly lost her.
    They got spit sprayed in there eyes month before so slow learners.
    But we never get robbed.
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    Love walking my gun

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    Do you get many visitors?

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    I worked with a South African guy and he spoke to me about the breed ... I was fascinated by them and now I know what they look like ... thank you, @Zamkiwi ...
    ...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zamkiwi View Post
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    Here's two of mine in Zambia.
    African Mastiff or Boer boel
    These two are not even 12 months old.
    Big and slow.
    Wouldn't like to try and hunt any dog this size.
    Over heating issue .
    Bitch got bitten by cobra last month and we nearly lost her.
    They got spit sprayed in there eyes month before so slow learners.
    But we never get robbed.
    Reminds me of this good dog
    https://youtu.be/UytKLRZSz8Q

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    I worked with a South African guy and he spoke to me about the breed ... I was fascinated by them and now I know what they look like ... thank you, @Zamkiwi ...
    The Standard for them is very open in shape size and colour.
    Our male in my view is what I see as what a Boer boel should look like while the bitch throw more Mastiff traits.
    Very loyal and love attention.
    The male follows the kids around yard all day.
    Love walking my gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin358 View Post
    Do you get many visitors?
    LOL
    Yes but it's varys from we are not getting out of car or even coming in gate until they are locked up.
    They remember family and friends .
    Truth is that they love a pat .
    Night time is different
    Love walking my gun

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    @Zamkiwi was that a spitting cobra? I nearly copped it from one of them in the South Luangwa National Park was getting a bit of fire wood from the pile at flat dogs camp site saw it just at the last second and managed to dive out of the way in time the spray went all over my legs. Which I washed down with dettol and milk straight away as I had come cuts on my legs. The local Askari sorted out snakey with a rake through the top of the head
    Good to hear your dog pulled through though.
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