
The lifespan of the Bernese has decreased drastically in recent years. Cancer is a serious issue with this dog breed, and many die young.
This breed have moderate intelligence correlated to other breeds.
Bernese Mountain Dog cause less plagues with shedding correlated to other breeds. The dog breeds do require a lot of brushing and grooming.
Bernese Mountain Dog is not tough to teach and you don't need a lot of experience to handle this pedegree. The breed is not more responsive than other breeds. They are not the most energetic dogs in the world. That said, all dogs need fresh air on a daily basis. The breed have a moderate need for workout.
The dog breeds may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of intruders. They are mostly friendly with other dogs. These dogs are remarkably friendly towards children and they are a great choice for families with small children. The dog breeds show little or none predatory dispositions. They do not posess instincts to nip, chew, and nibble, but if such behaviour occurs the habit should be treated at an early age.
This breed may bark, but normally not excessively. Bernese Mountain Dog will not thrive in hot climates. This pedegree was born to live in freezing temperatures, and can live outside all year round. Bernese Mountain Dog puppies love to play, and the affection to play with you will persisit if you play with them every day. They love to be with the family, and rarely (if ever) try to escape. The Bernese Mountain Dog can get used to be home alone for a few hours every day.
Country of origin: the dog breed was propagated from Switzerland. These dogs are popular in local dog shows around Bern.
Bernese Mountain Dog category: Bernese Mountain Dog is incorporated in the Federation Cynologique Internationale catalog. The breed is admitted in the section «Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs» (2.3) in the category «Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid Breeds». Federation Cynologique Internationale i.d. for bernese mountain dog is 45 and was added to the catalog 2003-03-25. American Kennel Club categorizes the breed as «Working Dogs». United Kennel Club includes the breed as «Guardian Dogs» in their catalog. Canadian Kennel Club categorizes the breed as «Working dogs».
Health in the Bernese Mountain Dog: Sadly, a lot may get significant plagues with their health. Bernese Mountain Dog is a pedegree which is has plagues with hip dysplasia. Smaller breeds are generally less affected by this disorder. Eyelid problems is Sadly a plague for this pedegree. This breed tend to bloat (also known as stomach torsion and twisted stomach). The stomach fills up with air and puts pressure on the other organs. The air-filled stomach compresseses large veins in the abdomen, preventing blood to the heart. They may have other plagues with their health as well, including elbow dysplasia, cancer.
The dog breeds physical structure:Bernese Mountain Dogs are mostly massive. Males can grow to 24 to 28 inches tall. Female dogs reach a hight of 23 to 27 inches tall. Males is 85 to 110 pounds. Female dogs is 80 to 105 pounds. The dog has mid-sized dangling ears. is mostly of average length. The hanging low tail is of moderate length. They have a moderate-sized muzzle. The fur is longhaired.
Colors of this pedegree is normally black with symmetrical rust and white markings.
Secondary info about the dog: Envisioned years to live for a bernese mountain dog is 6 to 8 years. Size of litter is mostly 1 to 14 puppies. The breed is comparably likable and normally manageable to locate for sale by your local breeders. The bernese mountain dog were originally bred for pull cheese and milk carts and drive cows, herd livestock, and drafting. Bernese Mountain Dog is also known as Berner Sennenhund.
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