Bernese Mountain Dog Specification

The Bernese Mountain Dog is actually an outdoor dog that can adapt to indoors as long as she is given plenty of exercise when it is cool outside. Her heavy coat means that she is comfortable in the cold but suffers in the heat. She has a loving temperament and has been described as stable, faithful, affectionate and intelligent. She is a good watch dog and good with children. Just as a reminder, never leave young children unsupervised with a puppy or dog for any length of time.



The Bernese Mountain Dog: A protective and friendly dog

The Bernese Mountain Dog, also commonly referred to as either the Berner Sennenhund or the Bernese Cattle Dog, is a Swiss bred dog that originated about 2,000 years ago. This breed descends from the Roman Mastiff and the native flock-guarding dogs in Switzerland. This breed was developed to withstand the extremely cold winter weather found in this area.

Physical characteristics of the Bernese Mountain Dog

This dog grows to be about 27.5 inches tall. It usually weighs between 87 and 90 pounds when fully grown. It has a long, thick, wavy, and shiny coat. Its body is usually jet black. This dark patch is accented with white chest patch and muzzle strip, and red or brown markings on its cheeks.

Behavior and temperament of the Bernese Mountain Dog Breed

This is a big and usually friendly dog that can make a good pet for a family. However, it is better suited for families with older kids, as it may unintentionally knock over smaller kids. The males of this breed tend to be male-aggressive, so they may not be the best pets to keep in a multi-pet household where other male animals may be present. In addition to being a great family dog, they can also used for guard dogs, watch dogs, trackers, and working dogs.

Health concerns for this breed

The Bernese Mountain Dog is typically a very hardy and healthy breed, but can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia as well as cancer, bloat and eyelid problems.