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The first few times I came across a Bernese Mountain dog I was blown away by their stunning markings and large size. And these seem to be some of the happiest dogs I have ever seen! Always smiling and happy! I had been living in a condo until recently and a dog was just not an option. But now…in the house…and here we are two Bernese Mountain dogs later!

Aside from what research you can find on the internet, there are definitely things I have learned about the breed since bringing my bears home! And I am always surprised at the amount of attention my dogs get! I figured it would lessen once they grew up and weren’t puppies anymore as well but this simply has NOT turned out to be the case!

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No, It’s Not A Saint Bernard

The first thing many people seem to get wrong is the breed of my dogs! I think about every second day I get “Is that a Saint Bernard?” or “Is that a Burmese?” Benson’s big square head looks similar to that of a Saint Bernard, and they come from the same region but this seems to be a particular area of annoyance for Bernese owners. You can read more about Saint Bernard’s on the AKC’s website HERE.

Bernese are also lovingly referred to as Berners! I can always tell when someone is more familiar with the breed when they use this term!

About the Bernese Mountain dog
Yes Benson?

History

Bernese Mountain dogs are an old breed of dog, thought to be brought to Switzerland 2000 years ago by the Romans. They are also thought to originate from Mastiffs and other guard dog breeds. They were originally bred to be working dogs, and can haul up to 10x their body weight in a cart! I found it interesting to see that they were often referred to as “poor man’s work horses”. They were also used on farms as guard dogs for livestock.

Did you know that the Bernese Mountain dog breed almost went extinct at one point in history? They come from the Berne area of Switzerland, for which they are named, but at one point the Saint Bernard became the favored breed.

In 1892 a Swiss innkeeper found dogs of the Bernese breed across the country and worked to preserve the breed and keep it from extinction. Bernese Mountain dogs were recognized as a breed by the AKC in 1937 and were bred to be companion and show dogs at that point.

Temperament

One of the things I absolutely LOVE about my dogs is their sweet demeanor. Bernese Mountain dogs are truly gentle giants! They are easy going and love nothing more than to be around their people! True to the breed, my dogs also love small children and other animals of all sizes. I love watching them adjust their energy to match a small child or smaller dog. Benson will roll over on his back and let puppies crawl all over him!

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Benson and his new puppy pals!

Early and frequent socialization is a MUST with Bernese Mountain dogs however. While they absolutely adore being around their families they can be aloof with strangers if not properly socialized. Most of the Berners I have come across can be quite friendly but I have definitely seen ones who could care less about other people and dogs.

I took Grace just about EVERYWHERE and she would get absolutely mobbed by people when we were out for walks. As a result, she will plop herself down on just about anyone’s feet and adores getting attention from strangers! I definitely notice a difference with Benson though. He came home right at the start of the first lockdown, and while I did what I could for him he can definitely be more aloof with people and prefers to be by my side while Grace shamelessly looks for attention!

Bernese Mountain Dog temperament
Showing the camera some love

Size

Bernese Mountain dogs are BIG dogs! They don’t quite hit the giant dog breed category but the females average 75-100lbs and the males 90-125lbs. This means that proper leash training is a must as well since they can be quite a handful to walk once they get bigger!

They grown rapidly from puppies as well, which means that their brains aren’t quite aware of how big and strong they are! My dogs love to wrestle on walks but they generally don’t pull. I had to work really hard with Grace at the beginning and was thankful that Benson was a much quicker learner on his leash! Each of my dogs weighs more than I do (which must be quite something to see!) so I had to have control of my pups early on.

Puppy kindergarten class for Grace was a huge benefit as she loved to show off in that type of environment. Benson didn’t get the same kind of training but did pretty well as he learned a lot from his older sister. There was the one day though that I was getting dragged down the street and the comment “Out for your daily pull?” made me question what I was doing wrong!

Thinking back to their working dog history and remembering that they were bred to PULL carts led me to turn to a no pull harness for my pups. This has helped IMMENSELY and we have rarely had an issue. You have to be careful with these though and their position on the dog’s body since you don’t want it to affect their growth and development of the shoulder and chest area.

Bernese Mountain Dog Size
I’m going to need a bigger car…

Activity Level

My dogs are LAZY dogs! Similar to many other larger breed dogs, they typically only need 30-60 minutes of exercise a day! I had a little pug before, but I found that I couldn’t even go for small walks with him before he tired. My activity level isn’t overly high but I wanted dogs that could come for a decent walk with me.

Sure, I have seen the odd high energy Bernese but they are known to be calmer, less active dogs for the most part. I find a one hour walk to the beach in the morning and a shorter walk at the end of the day are more than enough for my two. And enough to keep them calm and sleeping most of the rest of the day!

If you are looking for a dog to go for a run with or long hikes with, then you may want to consider a different breed.

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What do you mean we are supposed to be playing?

Joint Care

As with many other larger breed of dog, Bernese Mountain dogs can have joint issues. This is KEY to consider when they are puppies and growing! I had a trainer come into the house who insisted my dogs needed a higher protein diet. This information was so WRONG!

A higher protein diet would have led to a higher rate of growth when they were puppies. If they grow too fast they can have a multitude of joint issues. A high quality, large breed puppy and dog food is best for this type of dog and can prevent joint issues down the road.

Stairs and jumping off high objects (couches and beds) can also be detrimental for your Bernese Mountain dog puppy. I carried my dogs up and down the stairs until I physically couldn’t do it anymore! Which doesn’t take long…they grow so FAST (like 10lbs a month fast)! I think I made it to about the 4 month point with each of mine. Although I still help them on and off the bed and in and out of the car…

Consider getting a joint supplement as well. I use one daily with my dogs and while my dogs are still young I am hoping that this will help them have a healthier life in their older years.

Bernese Mountain dog breed characteristics
Yeah I did that, so what?

Allergies

This breed is prone to allergies, both seasonal and food related! You can read more on our struggle with allergies HERE.

Allergies can lead to skin and ear issues so it is important to try to figure out the root cause of it as soon as you see symptoms. Chicken seems to be a particular issue with Berners and is a main ingredient in many dog foods. I now have my dogs on a healthy grain, red meat based diet which seems to be helping.

Grace also has to have an allergy shot in the summer, and Benson gets Reactine when his allergies start acting up. This is definitely something to consider when looking at this breed as it can lead to a lot of work and vet visits to get to the bottom of!

You Will Never Be Alone Again

Bernese Mountain dogs are your constant shadow. You will never go to the bathroom alone again!

This breed of dog loves their humans and to be around them constantly. In my house I have the basement blocked off with a gate that allows the cats to go in and out but keeps the dogs out. Otherwise I would never be able to leave out cat food! One time before I got the gate I put the cat food up on the dining table and Grace at a few months old figured out how to get up there to eat it!

You cannot close a door with these dogs in the house either! They will follow you everywhere, from the bedroom to bathroom to every place you go. And given their size, you definitely know they are there! If I am in the kitchen doing dishes or cooking it’s an obstacle course to maneuver!

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The crew waiting for breakfast…Benson has great bed head

Shedding

One thing that really makes me laugh is when people who are considering Bernese Mountain dogs ask if they shed…They shed a LOT!

I brush my dogs frequently with an undercoat rake and a pin comb to work out any mats in their fur. But I still need to sweep and vacuum at least every second day to keep the tumbleweeds under control! I have a vacuum specifically for pets that works great to keep the pet hair to a minimum.

But if you can’t stand to find a hair in your food at pretty much every meal, this isn’t the breed for you! Otherwise, the grooming for these dogs is pretty easy. I bathe them when needed, and a sanitary trim as well as ear cleaning and trimming around their feet is pretty much all that’s needed.

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Benson looking rather proud of himself after a good brushing

Training

No matter how much they can act as clowns, don’t be fooled! This breed is SMART. Grace picked up the first few things I taught her in a heartbeat. But when it came to things she didn’t want to do, she definitely let me know she wasn’t interested! The stay command was her cue to follow me and bark at me to let me know what she thought of that…I find her to be smart but she can be incredibly stubborn about it at the same time. It took some time for her to learn that I was the boss, not her!

My boy Benson was totally different. Similar to Grace, he picked up all of his training exceptionally quickly! But where she is sassy and stubborn, he was incredibly eager to please! He learned so much so fast.

You can start training with these dogs as soon as they come home! They are little sponges and love making their humans happy.

Old, Sensitive Souls

Bernese Mountain dogs are extremely sensitive dogs, and their feelings can get hurt rather easily! Yelling is NOT the way to deal with your Berner. I had a trainer come to the house for Grace after she came home, and it was a dominance based and more aggressive training method.

Needless to say this was NOT the method that worked for my dogs. Growling at Grace and dominating over her did not work. She started to shut down and become completely unresponsive. She was miserable and this was not the dog I wanted.

I found reward based training and positive reinforcement made my dogs happy to comply with pretty much anything I wanted! They are more than happy to work with you in this manner. I use dental kibble for their treats since they got diarrhea from other treats. When Grace lies down on a walk this is pretty much the only way I can get her going again!

Berner Traits

Most Bernese that I have met have similar quirks and habits! Grace’s penchant for sitting on feet being one of them…She will literally slow down the walk to let people catch up to her and sit down so fast that people almost trip right over her! Then she will give them the good old Berner lean with her full weight on their legs.

They can also contort themselves into all kinds of unnatural positions when they sleep! You really have to wonder how that can possibly be comfortable…Grace also loves to flip her head over backwards to get your attention or if you stop petting her before she is done with you!

Lying down on walks is another biggie! Grace mastered the flop early on and if she doesn’t want to go somewhere down she goes! And she pretty much won’t budge until offered a treat! I had been dropping her leash and she would eventually run to catch up but she figured out that she could go do what she wanted so THAT doesn’t work anymore!

Bernese Mountain dog traits
Hehe good luck getting her up Mom!

It Can Never Be Cold Enough!!!

Bernese Mountain dogs LOVE the snow and cold! In the winter I can’t keep mine in the house. It can be temperatures and weather not fit for man or beast…And mine will be sleeping contentedly outside! At the first snow their excitement can’t be contained! They will ignore your pleas to come in…

This dynamic flips completely in the summer, when I want to be outside and it is too hot so my dogs want to be in! My air conditioner has never run so much! They will seek out a cool tile floor and prefer these over most dog beds. A cooling bed might entice them in the hot summer months but otherwise mine are used as a bone stash for the most part…

Life Span

This is one thing that really gets me with this breed. They are so sweet and loving that I can’t imagine losing them to a shorter life span. But I decided that it was worth it even to have these amazing dogs in my life for a short period of time.

Bernese Mountain dogs only have an average life span of 6-8 years. By getting two only three months apart in age I have set myself up for a whole world of heartache down the road. And given the breed is susceptible to cancer and other health issues I made sure to get set up with insurance right from the start.

If you want a big loveable dog who loves to make you laugh, then look no further! I have been blessed to have these big goofy dogs in my life for a year and a half now. We have learned, laughed, cried. And loved. On most nights you can find me curled up on the huge couch I bought so that I can be buried in a pile of warm fluffy dog fur. I have truly fallen in love with this amazing breed of dog, and you can bet there will be more to come! I have already started planning for the arrival of the third…

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Congratulations, you have decided to get a dog! But have you wondered which breed of dog is right for you and your family? According to the ASPCA as many as 3.3 million dogs are surrendered to shelters every year. There are many things that you need to take into consideration when choosing which breed of dog is right to avoid unwanted problems that lead to surrender.

I know! I have been faced with this decision a few times in my life! So the first time getting a dog of my own I was thinking a Doberman would be a good fit. They are relatively active, protective and loving of their families. However, after choosing a breeder the potential mother got sick and they were unable to breed her at that time.

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The whole crew at the park!

For The Love Of A Pug

After my hopes for a Doberman puppy were dashed, I had been noticing all the funny little pugs wandering around my neighbourhood! And I fell in love. My little boy Nemo came home that Thanksgiving, and I knew there could be a litany of health problems but I didn’t think they would happen to us.

Boy was I wrong! The little man had many of the problems associated with the breed. I also didn’t take into account that he couldn’t walk very far. As a result, walks were much shorter than I would have liked, and he needed to be carried for a lot of the time as he tired very easily.

Bernese Mountain Dog

About two years ago when I moved into my house my daughter started pestering me rather persistently for a dog! Absolutely loving dogs myself, I hesitated knowing the commitment that was involved.

That lasted all of two months when I ran into a giant Bernese Mountain dog at the local hardware store! Again, falling in love right then and there, I rushed home to do my research!

Impressed with what I found, I quickly found a reputable breeder that had puppies available to go home in January! Woohoo we were getting a puppy!!!

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My Gracie and Benny a sopping mess after the beach!

Activity Level

Taking into consideration the activity level of your dog is KEY when you are narrowing down your choice of dog breed! With a Doberman, I was ready to go for some runs and long walks with my new friend. Loving Nemo very much after he came home, it was definitely not what I hoped for when I blindly fell in love with a Pug.

Bernese Mountain dogs are very large dogs, but only need 30 minutes to an hour of walking time per day on average. This sounded about perfect to me since I was working long hours full-time in the Finance industry at the time.

Grace and Benson are the perfect energy level for our household! We love wandering down to the beach and up the ravine and exploring the neighbourhood. But after two good walks a day they are tired and ready to settle down.

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Me and Maggie, a very hyper little black lab puppy!

Active Lifestyle

If you have an active lifestyle and are looking for a companion to join you, consider a more active breed such as a Lab, Retriever or Aussie Sheppard. I can tell you that there is a Belgian Malinois in our area that needs several HOURS of exercise a day! FAR too much for me!

An active dog needs to be tired out or destructive behaviours can start to occur. This can be a reason why many dogs end up getting surrendered. Be sure that you have the time to dedicate to an active breed of dog and enough space for them to get their exercise.

If you choose a working dog breed they need jobs to do or they can get bored and destructive! When mine have finished growing I am considering training them in drafting since that was what they were originally bred to do! And Benson is fast and bouncy so agility I think is a good option for him. Grace with her love of people is a perfect dog for therapy as well!

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Meet Desmond, the cutest and fluffiest little Australian Sheppard puppy! He’s a handful…

Couch Potato

On the other extreme are the dogs who don’t require much exercise! As I mentioned above, my little man Nemo was NOT an active dog! Sure, he loved his walks but he was just as content to curl up on your lap or be carried around to see the world. It made it difficult when I wanted to go for longer walks.

Dog breeds to consider if you have a preference for a lower activity level include not only pugs but King Cavalier Charles, Italian Greyhound, Great Dane and English Bulldogs.

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Samson!! I love this dog, he is the sweetest and most gentle big guy

Temperament

Finding the right temperament is HUGE when it comes to the right fit! The reason I chose Bernese Mountain dogs was their laid back and easy going temperament! They are also great with children and other animals which is important for me since I already had three cats and a ten year old daughter. Sure, Benson has a high prey drive where squirrels are concerned but for the most part it is easily controllable.

Bernese Mountain dogs are also intelligent and relatively easy to train. They are loyal and eager to learn. As working dogs I also know that they need to have jobs assigned to them. Opening parcels seems to be their favorite one though right now! As soon as I bring a box into the house the dogs are all over it to get it open!

Things to look for when considering temperament include aggressiveness, prey drive, friendliness, and protectiveness. Make sure that the breed you pick is the right fit for your situation to avoid unwanted behaviours such as biting and guarding.

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Tonic, the biggest lab I have ever seen. He can also sniff out a treat from across the dog park!

Space

Having the right amount of space is also important! If you have a large dog but they have a lower activity level like mine, you don’t need an acreage for them. I live in a house with a yard, but it’s not overly large by any stretch of the imagination! But my dogs are content to lie around most of the day so it works for us!

Lots of people also have dogs that live in apartments or places with little or no outdoor space. This can work but you need to consider how much exercise you are realistically going to be able to give your dog. A tired dog is a good dog…

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Charlie, a bit neurotic about rocks but a sweet man who loves pets and leaning on your legs

Shedding

This is a BIGGIE. I see Doodles everywhere since many people don’t have the time or patience to deal with pet hair. It can be a real challenge to keep your house clean if you have a dog that sheds! Or in my case, three cats and two dogs who shed profusely…You can read here for tips to keep your house clean with pets!

We also can’t have a meal without finding some sort of a dog or cat hair in it…Allergies can also play a part in a shedding versus a non-shedding breed.

If you don’t like dealing with pet hair, consider getting a dog that doesn’t shed. Keep in mind that they will need to be groomed since they don’t lose their fur!

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All I see in this picture is fur…and more fur…

Non-Shedding Dog Breeds

Some of the non-shedding dog breeds to consider are:

  • Bichon Frise
  • Poodles
  • Schnauzers
  • Maltese
  • Afghan Hound
  • Portuguese Water Dog
  • Scottish Terrier
  • Yorkshire Terrier
  • Shih Tzu

Cost

Many people don’t realize just how much dogs can cost! And naturally, the bigger the dog…You guessed it…The bigger the cost! I just had to have my Bernese Mountain dog in to the vet for allergy shots. Which are dosed by weight. As are other necessary medications such as flea and tick control and heartworm medication!

Food costs can add up for a larger pet as well. I know this all too well! My dogs eat about 6 cups of dog food a day…each…And then add on any supplements such as joint care and probiotics.

Insurance is another considerable cost if you own a dog! And depending on what kind of breed you get, their medical history can lead to higher costs associated with not only insurance but veterinarian costs.

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Raina making a new friend at the park

Medical Issues Associated With Breed

Purebred dogs are typically prone to different medical issues depending on what breed you get. Be sure to do careful research into the breed you are considering to see what you may be dealing with after your dog comes home!

My pug Nemo had many of the typical issues associated with the breed, including entropion and double hip dysplasia. I know that my Bernese Mountain dogs may have considerable joint issues down the road as well. And that they are prone to cancer.

If you are ready and willing to take on a dog that may have certain issues down the road, then go for it! I went into my decision armed with knowledge. And I am taking what preventative steps I can to lessen the chance of my dogs developing medical issues down the road. But if they do, I am prepared to take the steps necessary to deal with it.

Now what are you waiting for?? Get out there and pick your dog!

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