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Bernese Mountain Dog Rescues



It may be difficult to locate Bernese Mountain Dog rescues in your area, because this breed is rare and those who own a dog of this breed are unlikely to surrender it to the rescue. This breed was developed in Switzerland to be a farm dog, but it won the hearts of dog lovers all over the world by its versatility and calm personality. These large dogs are able to herd cattle, pull carts, and serve as guards and watchdogs. Good with children and friendly with the family and friends they are aloof with strangers. This breed excels in obedience, tracking, conformation, agility, herding and other dog sports.

In Bernese Mountain Dog rescues, you can see typical dogs of this breed and learn about their personality and capabilities. Bernese Mountain Dogs are very strong, agile and intelligent. They are often described as tolerant, alert, protective, and gentle. They can well be working dogs and family companions. This breed is well adapted for both indoor and outdoor living, but it’s not suited to small apartments.

Usually, well-behaved and healthy dogs of this breed are usually surrendered to the Bernese Mountain Dog rescues because of their large size. When buying a puppy, some people cannot imagine that it will grow into a large dog that sheds constantly and enjoys human company. As for care needs, these dogs are relatively easy to keep. Their long and dense coat requires daily brushing and occasional baths. These dogs are very easy to socialize and train with positive techniques; they don’t respond to harsh methods. Like all large and active dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs need daily exercise in the open. If a dog of this breed is kept in a large yard, it still needs at least a half an hour of active play. These dogs are good companions in jogging and hiking.

Generally hardy, these dogs are susceptible to cancer and musculoskeletal disorders. Hip dysplasia and osteochondritis may occur even in young dogs of this breed. Perspective owners of these dogs should learn about possible health problems associated with the breed and be ready to cope with them. Unfortunately, many owners give up their unhealthy dogs to Bernese Mountain Dog rescues.

Bernese Mountain Dog Rescues

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