Bernese Mountain Dog
FCI standard number: 45
Country of origin: Schweizer
Classification: FCI Group 2 (Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid, Schweizer Mountain and Cattle Dogs),
Height at withers bitch: 58-66 cm
Height at withers male: 64-70 cm
Bitch weight: often around 35-45 kg
Male dog weight: often around 40-55 kg
Coat colour: tricolour: base colour deep black with rich tan markings and clear white markings
Coat texture: long, shiny hair, smooth or slightly wavy
Neck circumference: often around 50-59 cm (guideline, please measure on the dog).
Profile Bernese Mountain Dog
History of the Bernese Mountain Dog
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a farm dog of ancient origin from the area around Bern. It was originally used as a guard dog, herding dog and draught dog on farms and is now primarily a family dog and versatile working dog.
Appearance
Body shape: You get a strong, agile and harmoniously built dog with plenty of substance. The Bernese does not appear clumsy, but rather capable of working and persevering. Coat: The coat is long and weatherproof, often with a dense undercoat. Due to the typical tricolor, the markings are very striking.
Nature and character
You will usually meet a calm, friendly and people-oriented dog that can be very affectionate within the family. At the same time, he is alert and often reacts attentively to unfamiliar situations.
Grooming
You should brush the long coat regularly, especially behind the ears, on the chest, on the "pants" and on the tail, so that it does not become matted. More frequent brushing is worthwhile during shedding periods, as a lot of undercoat is then shed.
Health
As a large breed, you should take issues such as hip problems and the risk of stomach torsion seriously and talk to your vet about sensible preventative care. Consistent weight management is also important so that joints and circulation are relieved.
Training
Calm, clear and consistent training is the best way forward. The Bernese is eager to work, but does not need constant high performance, but rather reliable rules, good socialization and tasks suitable for everyday life.
What special features does this breed have
The Bernese Mountain Dog combines strength and composure with a strong bond to its humans. Typical are also his earlier pulling work and his talent as a versatile companion, for example in therapy or social dog work, if character and training fit, this dog is suitable for many things.
Suitable for first-time dog owners?
Yes, often, if you are prepared to deal with consistent training, size and strength of the dog as well as breed-typical care, this dog can be trained to be a wonderful companion. A good dog school is almost always a good idea, so that leash manners and calmness are properly established from the start.
Family dog or not?
In many cases, yes: if you are looking for a friendly, rather calm dog and have enough time for grooming, training and appropriate exercise, the breed often fits well into families. However, you should still teach children to treat the large dog with respect and accompany them during the first few encounters.
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