Big Bernese mountain dogs

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The Bernese Mountain Dog

A beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog
A beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog

Big Bernese mountain Dogs

Bernese mountain dogs are a large breed of dogs. the bernese mountain dog is a heavy and large dog like the other Sennenhunds with a distinctive tricoloured coat, white and black tan and chest colored marks above eyes, front of legs, sides of mouth and small amount around the white chest.

Bernese Mountain Dogs shed year-round, and drifts of fur are to be expected. this large breed of Dogs also need to be brushed thoroughly at least every second day. This is not the breed for very fastidious people or ones who do not like heavy grooming.


Bernese Mountain dog problems

Breeding dogs that are free of certain health problems makes it more likely that the puppies will also be free of those problems. Some breeders will elect to breed a dog with specific problems for a number of reasons, but they will be able to explain why they did so,

and just what they did to try to ensure that the puppies won’t have that problem. Breed of Swiss working dog brought to Switzerland over 2,000 years ago by invading Romans. The hardy breed was widely used to pull carts and to drive cattle to and from their pastures.


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Care and Groom your Bernese M Dog!

Bernese mountain dogs are tri-colored with rusty brown markings on their legs and face, jet black and white on their chests and feet. The white chest marking forms a swiss cross. Bernese Mountain Dogs shed year-round, and drifts of fur are to be expected.

Bernese Mountain Dogs are large, heavy animals, tri-colored and thrive in cold weather. Although they are large ( 23-27.5 inches and 80-110 lbs) they have sweet characters and are outgoing, affectionate dogs who love children.

Bernese Mountain Dogs also need to be brushed thoroughly at least every second day. This is not the breed for very fastidious people or ones who do not like heavy grooming.


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Training your Berner!!

Training is all about communication. If you know your Bernie, if you pay attention to him, you see how he feels. Training should start from an early stage, so that these tendencies do not become dog behavior problems.

Berners were kept by owners who understood the essence of the breed and could provide an environment in which the dogs thrived. The dogs lived on farms and in rural settings serving as watch dogs, multi-purpose farm dogs and as farmers' companions.

Berners have somewhat of a short attention span, so try to keep your lessons short and exciting. It may take a while for your dog to catch on to some new ideas, but patience and perseverance will help your Berner to catch on and become very obedient.

Berners prefer to look at their companions face to face and to do so with a human they can only achieve this attempt this by jumping up. In the dog's mind, this is just a normal way to greet a pack member, however, a 100-pound dog jumping without invitation can be frightening and dangerous.

Berners tend to be sensitive or soft in many training situations and must be handled carefully, with a loving, firm but nonetheless GENTLE hand. Bernese respond well to positive training techniques using food, toys, and praise.


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