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Boerbol Breeder in Texas

Patrick

Well-Known Member
hello everyone,
I am looking into getting a Boerbol. I have a 15 month old Cane Corso. I am trying to find a GOOD Boerbol breeder. I want to be able to drive and pick up my new baby. I wouldn't want to fly my new baby. Please let me know if you know of a reputable breeder.

Thanks in advance
 

Boxergirl

Well-Known Member
I know I'm queen of the links, but I can't say it better than the Boerboel Club of America. Please read the guide to buying a puppy and then check out the breeders listed. Keeping in mind that you also need to do your own research on the breeders listed. Expect any good breeder to sell on a contract and with a limited registration for breeding rights. That's standard to protect the breed and any breeder that gives full breeding rights without any restrictions is one to be avoided. I'm sure there are more breeders in your area that aren't on the list given by the club, and I would make sure anyone that you're interested in does everything mentioned in the buying guide. (Not being a member of AKC wouldn't necessarily disqualify a breeder for me, but I'd want every other thing mentioned to be met. Particularly health testing, contracts, and limited breeding rights.)

Guide to buying a puppy
https://americanboerboelclub.com/?page_id=318
 

Patrick

Well-Known Member
I know I'm queen of the links, but I can't say it better than the Boerboel Club of America. Please read the guide to buying a puppy and then check out the breeders listed. Keeping in mind that you also need to do your own research on the breeders listed. Expect any good breeder to sell on a contract and with a limited registration for breeding rights. That's standard to protect the breed and any breeder that gives full breeding rights without any restrictions is one to be avoided. I'm sure there are more breeders in your area that aren't on the list given by the club, and I would make sure anyone that you're interested in does everything mentioned in the buying guide. (Not being a member of AKC wouldn't necessarily disqualify a breeder for me, but I'd want every other thing mentioned to be met. Particularly health testing, contracts, and limited breeding rights.)

Guide to buying a puppy
https://americanboerboelclub.com/?page_id=318

I GREATLY appreciate the infirmation.... and to be honest... when i made my post I had hoped you saw it... i knew you would know.....lol
 

Boxergirl

Well-Known Member
Lol. I just think it's so important to support breeders doing it the right way. You can also try contacting a breeder that you like and seeing if they recommend anyone closer to your area.