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Boerboel Bibi blue Agility training

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

Agility training

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  • als je hond al heup problemen heeft is het niet slim maar dat kan ieder mens wel bedenken.. ik denk dat er mensen zijn die het idee hebben dat het niet goed is vanwege het gewicht dat op er dan op zijn gewrichten komt.. maar in mijn ogen als je hond het leuk vind en jij als baas ziet dat er niets aan hem mankeert na de training dan zit het goed toch..

    ik heb zelf ook iemand met een kruizing boerboel in me groep zitten en de hond vind het geweldig..

  • @stebo909090 hey, thanks, ik denk inderdaad, dat als een hond gezond is en niet te zwaar voor zijn bouw, het geen kwaad kan. Ze is nu 5 jaar en is echt super gezond en nooit mank of zo, ze vindt het geweldig om te doen, dat merk je aan alles, dus wij gaan er niet mee stoppen,

  • I thought BB's had hip-problems.. and they wasn't supposed to walk in stairs . etc etc...

  • when your dog is healthy and grown up, and the hips are ok, i can not see the problem. My dog is very healthy and as you see, loves to do agility!!!!!!

    What a nonces that all bb should have bad hips, where do you got this?

  • Prachtig gedan hoor! Hoera en gefiliciteerd!!!

  • a very late reaction, but thanks

    i watched your video's to and really like the way you train your dog

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  • @Vet4FallujahCJ You really got pissed i see, what`s ur problem dumbass??

    13-15 ARE COMMON for BBs no mather what your sources say. And they are generally much more agile than other mastiffs, ok maybe there are a few other agile mastiffs too.

    Did i say there had never been a BB with HD?? GOOD HEALTH don`t mean every single dog is a good one.

  • @1986SoWhat Do more Homework before you puke on Youtube. I have followed Molossers my whole life, not just Bulls and English!! I know plenty about the Boerboel, in fact the the second is coming soon. I appreciate your words of wisdom though

  • @1986SoWhat And the Pyrenean Mastiff has the same health risks as the Boerboel. As with all breeding, health risks can be disassociated with a specific liter (lineage and certs help), but all Molosser Breeds suffer from HD and ED problems! One more for ya bud, Tibetan Mastiff, lives 15 or more years!!! Only thing to argue that one is, depending on the breeder and family line, Canine Inherited Demyelinative Neuropathy is a Fatal disorder in the Dog, however, not too common.

  • @1986SoWhat ok, well............wrong!!! Boerboels life expectancy is only 10 to 12 years buddy. Second, Boerboels suffer from HD, ED, Vaginal hyperplasia, entropion /ectropion and many common dog inherited problems! 3rd, English Mastiffs typically live just as long as a Boerboel, 10 to 12 years. They have more possible health risks, but still live the same life span. 4th, The Pyrenean Mastiff is one of the most active Mastiffs with requirements of lots of exercise, life expectancy, 12 years!

  • @Vet4FallujahCJ BBs are more agile than any other mastiff. Good health and 13-15 years are common for them, no other mastiff got such health

  • @luwifotoservice I gotta agree!! I have owned Mastiffs in the past, 2 had hip problems the other was a ripe ol boy when he passed. I do not think these dogs were meant for this sort of thing!! Their bone density and muscle mass make for quite the effort to jump and land. I really wouldnt ever do this to my dog, but you seem to enjoy it, so ......

  • @BoaJohan585 Check your line then before you buy!! All standards for H/D E/D are comparatively scanned at around 6 weeks and the bloodline of the parents should also be cleaned!! Before a Dog is purchased its line can go back many generations, which is available for review. No History of H/D,E/D leans heavily that the dog will also not suffer from this unfortunate genetic fault

  • I don't think Boerboels are supposed to do agility stuff either, but can I just say that it is SO NICE to see people showing other things than fighting and showing off how aggressive or defensive they can be. I've got one myself, and he's a sweetheart. All depends on training, and character.

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