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Saint Bernard
Originally bred to be a rescue dog in the perilous St. Bernard Pass in the Western Alps, the St. Bernhard is a large and sturdy breed that can traverse deep snow and endure cold conditions without problem. The name St. Bernard (Saint Bernard) did not become widespread for this breed until the mid 1800s. Earlier, the dogs were known as Alpenmastiff, Barry Dog, Noble Steeds and Stain Dogs. In parts of North America, St Bernard dogs are still commonly referred to simply as “Saints”. In this article, you will find a lot of St. Bernard dog information. Did you for instance know that a fully grown male St. Bernard can weight over 100 kg (220 lbs)? A Saint Bernard named Benedictine weighed 162 kg (367 lbs) which made him the heaviest dog in the world.
The St. Bernard dog puppy can easily steal your heart, but before you decide to bring it home you should ask yourself if you are willing and able to care for it for the rest of its life. St. Bernard dog puppies grow up fast and they grow BIG. Do not get a St. Bernard dog puppy unless you want a really big, heavy and powerful dog that needs a lot of room. You should also keep in mind that St. Bernards sheds a lot, and even if you spend a lot of time brushing and combing your Saint you will still find its hair virtually everywhere. The St. Bernard is also infamous for slobbering and drooling, especially after drinking and eating. Getting a St. Bernard dog puppy is a good idea if you want a steady-tempered dog that loves spending a lot of time playing and working outdoors during the winter.
The first St. Bernard dog breeders were monks at the St. Bernard Pass hospice who strived to create a friendly and loyal dog that could seek out travellers and rescue them in the perilous St. Bernard Pass. In order to create such a breed, they used herding dogs used by Swiss farmers and crossed them with watchdogs and hunting dogs. The first known recordings of rescue dogs at the hospice dates back to the 1600s. These early St. Bernard dogs did however look very different from the St. Bernards of today, because a majority of the dogs used for breeding was killed by an avalanche and the St. Bernard breeders had to introduced new blood to prevent health problems.
The St. Bernard dog price varies a lot and the most important thing is to find out what you actually get for your money. When getting a St. Bernard, it is important to stick to serious breeders that strive to minimize the risk for hip dysplasia and other hereditary problems. You should always find out if parents and puppies has been vet-checked and screened for hereditary disease before you make a purchase. Trying to save some money by selecting the lowest possible St. Bernard dog price without investigating why it is low can turn out to be a very expensive decision in the long run.
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