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Its nice to have a companion for your dog, especially for those who are not able to spend as much time with their boerboels as they would like. Though choosing another female can present another challenge for you with already having a 3 year old female in the house.. If you had problems with a dominant male, I would not recommend you having two females in the house together. I'm not saying it can't be done, however it takes certain leadership from the owner to do so. This same leadership is whats required in having a dominant male boerboel. I mean no disrespect in saying that, but its something that you need to know. You would be better off finding the right temperament male in my opinion. In general, a male/female pair and even a male/male pair tends to get along more often than two females. Please look over this article ->HERE<- it will help answer things better than I can. :) I do wish you all the best in whatever decision you choose.
Hi Nicola.. have to say I totally agree with everything that Marco said. I have two beautiful Boerboels, Leeroy who is just over 2 now and Kat who is 6mths, we also have a female boxer Blaze who is coming up to being 4. The main thing that you need to take into account when choosing your next dog is your current situation. In my opinion.. if you are not a dominant enough personality to take on pack leader role, please do not add another Boerboel to your household. They require very strong leadership (male or female) or they will test everyone.. human or furry till they find their place.
I would recommend getting a submissive male pup who would allow your female her rightful place as pack leader.. it will make life alot more peaceful than trying to add another female of any age.
Best of luck with your decision.
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