Bernese Mountain Dog
Bernese mountain dogs are devoted dogs who like to spend more time with their loved ones (preferably humans).
History
Bernese mountain dogs are carefully bred from crosses of guard-type and Mastiffs breeds. These dogs were taken to Switzerland by the Romans 2,000 years back. Their name had been created from the Canton of Bern in Europe, where the dogs were living. They were indeed one of four tri-colored types of Swiss Mountain dogs.
Physical Appearance
The Bernese mountain dog is a big dog with a beautiful tri-colored coat.
Height
25 to 27.5 inches in male
23 to 26 inches in female
Weight
80 to 115 lbs. in male
70 to 95 lbs. female
Life-Span
7 to 10 years
Temperament
Gentle
Calm
Good with children and other dogs
Susceptible to Diseases
Cancer
Canine elbow dysplasia
Generalized progressive retinal atrophy
Liver Shunt
Care and Grooming
The Bernese Mountain dogs are double-coated dogs. They shed a lot more in shedding season that occurs twice yearly. Daily brushing throughout shedding season may help in removing shed hair. Like all breeds, the nails must be trimmed routinely because long nails can cause discomfort.