The name Boerboel derives from the
Afrikaans words , meaning farmer, and , a shortening of , meaning bulldog. The Boerboel descends from an old
colonial cross-breed of
mastiffs and
bulldogs used both as a
guard dog on remote farms and estates and for
big game hunting, and known as the Boer Dog or Boer Hunting Dog. An account from 1909 describes this cross-breed as the best dog for
hunting leopards and
baboons in packs; a leopard with a leg caught in a trap can be killed by a pack of them. The
Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa describes the Boer Mastiff as an excellent fighter; one killed leopards in four single combats over a number of years, but was killed by a fifth. Breeding of the Boerboel began in the 1950s. A
breed association, the Suid-Afrikaanse Boerboel Telersvereniging or South African Boerboel Breeders Association, was established in 1983. A new association, the South African Boerboel Breeders' Society, was formed in 2012 and registered with the
Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in 2014. == Characteristics ==