Every great dog comes from somewhere. This page exists to show you exactly where Kilo comes from — and what that means for the puppy you’re considering bringing home.
Meet Narcos — Kilo’s Grandfather
Narcos is the foundation Kilo was built on. Look at him and you’re looking at a preview — the same broad skull, the same dense bone, the same commanding presence that defines this line. He carries his age the way a well-bred Boerboel should: with ease. His coat is still clean, his structure still sound, his body still solid. No breakdown. No compromise. Just a dog who has moved through years the way he was bred to — with strength intact.
Narcos is proof that what you’re investing in isn’t just a puppy. It’s a decade or more of the same dog you fell in love with on day one.
Meet Jesse — Kilo’s Grandmother
Jesse is the quiet backbone of this bloodline. She carries the same tawny build, the same sturdy frame, the same depth of chest that you see in Kilo today — and she wears her years well. No joint issues. No softening of structure. Just a healthy, grounded female who has aged the way this breed is supposed to age when it’s bred right.
She is a testament to what responsible breeding looks like over time — dogs that don’t just look good young, but hold their quality as the years pass.
Why This Matters to You
When you ask how long a Boerboel lives, or what they look like at eight, nine, ten years old — we don’t have to guess. We can show you. Narcos and Jesse are the answer to that question. They are living evidence of the genetic health, structural integrity, and longevity built into every puppy from this litter.
You’re not just getting Kilo and Athena’s offspring. You’re getting a bloodline that holds.