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Bernese Mountain Dog Breed
The Bernese Mountain Dog (also called Berner Sennenhund
or Bouvier Bernois) is a versatile farm dog originating in the canton of
Berne in Switzerland.
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Bernese Mountain Dog Breed

A Bernese Mountain Dog |
| Alternative names |
Berner Sennenhund
Bouvier Bernois
Bovaro Bernese
Dürrbächler |
| Country of origin |
| Switzerland |
| Common nicknames |
| Berner |
| Classification and breed standards |
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FCI: |
Group 2 Section 3 #45 |
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AKC: |
Working |
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ANKC: |
Group 6 (Utility) |
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CKC: |
Group 3 - Working Dogs |
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KC (UK): |
Working |
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NZKC: |
Utility |
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UKC: |
Guardian Dogs |
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Bernese Mountain Dog Breed
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Appearance
A tri-colored dog of large size, the “Berner” (as they are often called) stands
23 to 27.5 inches (58-70 cm) at the withers; breed standards for this breed
normally specify no weight, but the usual range is 80 to 130 pounds (32-60 kg).
The breed is instantly recognised by its distinctive tricolor pattern: body,
neck, legs, head and ears black; cheeks, stockings and eyespots rich tan, toes,
chest, muzzle, tail tip and blaze between the eyes white. The pattern is rigid
and varies only slightly in the amount of white. A perfectly-marked individual
gives the impression of a white “Swiss cross” on the chest, when viewed from the
front in sitting position. The eyes are an expressive dark brown.
Grooming
The Bernese coat is slightly rough in outline, but not at all harsh in texture.
The undercoat is fairly dense; the coat is quite dirt and weather resistant. A
good brushing every week or two is sufficient to keep it in fine shape, except
when the undercoat is being shed; then daily combing is in order for the
duration of the shed.
Temperament
Berners are outdoor dogs at heart, though well-behaved in the house; they need
activity and exercise, but do not have a great deal of endurance. They can move
with amazing bursts of speed for their size when motivated.
The Berner temperament is a strong point of the breed. Affectionate, loyal,
faithful, stable and intelligent, Bernese Mountain Dogs make wonderful family
pets. They are very trainable provided the owner is patient and consistent in
training; Berners need time to think things through. The breed is stable in
temperament, and is patient and loving.
Health
Female and male Bernese Mountain DogsThe breed’s genetic base is somewhat
narrow, so hereditary diseases and inbreeding depression are major issues.
Several kinds of cancer (malignant histiocytosis, mastocytoma, lymphosarcoma,
fibrosarcoma, osteosarcoma) commonly affect Berners; hip dysplasia, elbow
dysplasia, osteoarthritis, aortic stenosis plus autoimmune and kidney problems
are other major health issues for the breed. Many litters contain stillborn
young, a major indicator of inbreeding depression.
Although slow to mature, the Bernese do not live particularly long. The Swiss
saying, "three years a young dog, three years a good dog and three years an old
dog" originally referred not to their longevity, but rather to the tractability
and demeanor of the breed through its life stages. Nevertheless, today even nine
years may be slightly optimistic as surveys around the world show that the
average lifespan of a Bernese is seven years, primarily as a result of the
prevalent occurrence of cancers.
History
A portrait of a Bernese Mountain DogWikimedia Commons has media related to:
Bernese Mountain DogThe breed originated in Swiss farm villages where it was
used in herding livestock, as a drover, in pulling carts containing milk cans
and farm goods, and in watching over the farm. It nearly disappeared in the late
1800s but was rescued around the turn of the century by a determined Swiss
cynologist, Franz Schertenleib.
~From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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