Boerboels finally arrive home

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Re: Boerboels finally arrive home

Post by praveen77 » Tue Dec 25, 2012 6:25 pm

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hi hvj1 ive been in this site for sometime but i just saw this thread i too have a boerboel and i think its from another litter he is about 8 months now and his name is rocky and the only reason why he is not named rambo is becoz i already have a gsd named rambo and what do u think is the rt flooring becoz his rt hind leg is a little bent from the marble in my house and im going to be moving to my new house it has flamed granite almost as rough as concrete.
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Re: Boerboels finally arrive home

Post by ravi_kumar » Tue Dec 25, 2012 7:06 pm

hvj1 wrote:Here are some photos, I'll let the fellows, introduce themselves.

Nice looking dog.

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Re: Boerboels finally arrive home

Post by Moin. » Tue Dec 25, 2012 7:34 pm

Nice, people are bredding and people buying some rare breeds in India. Have'nt seen this breed before. Just saw ads for Cane Corso and Belgian Malanois too... Thanks for sharing Hvj1.Keep us posted on the pup's growth. Just look at his pasterns, he'll grow to be a big hunk one day.

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Re: Boerboels finally arrive home

Post by essdee1972 » Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:35 am

Hi Praveen,

Nice puppy! Unfortunately I could see Rambo's eyes only.

For his leg, have the vet check out whether he has hip displacia (hope I got the spelling right). My Rottie has this condition, it's congenital, and our city floors make it a bit harder to get over (the cause is not the floor, although hard city floors make it a tougher to cure). If that, he'll need calcium, and depending on the severity, it can be corrected with a minor operation.

The vet might tell you to wait till he's 7 months or so to get x-rayed.

Cement / marble / granite / concrete do lead to patches on the under side (towards the rear, knees?) of the forelegs where the dog rests his / her knees while in "down" or "rest" position (sitting on the floor with all legs folded, tummy on the ground, head up or down).
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Re: Boerboels finally arrive home

Post by hvj1 » Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:42 am

Hello Praveen77
Your dog has a uncanny resemblance to Rambo's mother, where did you get the little fella from?
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