Mini bernese mountain dog breeders near me

An alert, good-natured breed, the Bernese mountain dog is eager to please and will welcome jobs to do as a family pet.

The Bernese mountain dog is a large dog with a beautiful tri-colored coat.

The background color is black, and the markings are red or rust and white. The coat is thick and fairly long, requiring frequent brushing to keep it healthy and free of mats.

The breed is strong and muscular as it was bred for work. The male measures 25 to 27 inches and the female 23 to 26 inches tall. Both have a sturdy build and are usually longer than they are tall. Their weight ranges from 75 to 120 pounds (34 to 54 kilograms).

Personality:

The Bernese mountain dog is alert and good-natured. Coming from a working background, they enjoy the challenge of learning new things. They should be obedience trained because of their large size at an early age to make them pleasant household companions. Their natural instincts to guard and work on the farm still carry over in the breed today. The Bernese makes a good watchdog, and is even better at herding and draft work. Draft work is demonstrated in field trails for Bernese mountain dogs and popular with owners today. The dogs are judged on ability to both pull and have control over a cart. As a family pet, the Bernese will enjoy some physical work and a job to do. They are eager to please!

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Because of the eventual size of the breed, a Bernese needs both obedience and household manners taught at a young age. As a breed, however, they are slow to mature both physically and mentally and should not be pushed into training too rapidly. Although they are large, they are "soft" dogs and do not do well with harsh correction.

The coat of the Bernese is thick, long and has a bright, natural sheen. This beautiful coat will require daily brushing to keep it clean and prevent matting. Grooming is recommended at least every two weeks. Most shed moderately year round, and usually the coat sheds heavily twice a year. The Bernese mountain dog is a devoted friend who will enjoy accompanying the family everywhere. They thrive on human companionship and will be most happy if allowed to be a house dog. Proper socialization will help ensure that the Bernese is patient with other dogs and with children. As with any breed, however, the level of patience varies with the particular dog. The Bernese is a good watchdog and requires moderate exercise. They make great walking partners!

History:

The original Bernese mountain dog was an all purpose farm dog used to herd cattle, protect the farm and pull milk carts to the local dairy. The name Bernese mountain dog roughly translates from the German "berner sennenhund," which literally means Bernese Alpine herdsman's dog. The breed's original name was durrbachler, after an inn where these farm dogs were bought and sold.

Professor Albert Heim preserved the breed from near extinction around the turn of the century. He continued to carefully develop the breed, and by crossing with a Newfoundland, he improved the dog's temperament and size.

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The Miniature Bernese Mountain Dog is actually a product of crossbreeding a Bernese Mountain Dog with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. It’s no secret that Bernese Mountain Dogs are big dogs. So, in an attempt to create a smaller version of the dog, breeders began to cross the Bernese with a Cavalier, a much smaller dog with similar looks to a Bernese. The result was a Miniature Bernese Mountain Dog. It’s difficult to say when the first Mini Bernese Mountain Dog first appeared, but it was likely during the late 20th century. As far as there hair coat, Mini Bernese will shed, however it will still be less then a Pure Bernese Mountain Dog. Brushing regularly is needed, however, they won’t need to be trimmed as they have a double coat.
Miniature Bernese Mountain Dogs are affectionate, loyal, and intelligent. They’re faithful friends and get along well with children, but can sometimes be aloof around strangers. Mini Bernese Mountain Dogs are fairly easy to train, as they love to please their owners and are quite intelligent.

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Can you get mini Bernese mountain dogs?

Our Mini Bernese Mountain Dogs temperament is a confident, sweet natured, and intelligent type, never sharp or shy. A Mini Bernese Mountain Dog should stand fully-grown between 16 to 19 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 35 and 55 pounds, so it is a lot smaller dog than a 110 pound Bernese Mountain Dog.

What breed is a mini Bernese Mountain Dog?

The Miniature Bernese Mountain Dog is a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Bernese Mountain Dog. Most of the time, the Mini Bernese Mountain Dog looks similar to its purebred counterpart with the added advantage of being a smaller dog.

How long do mini Bernese mountain dogs live?

The next largest breed is the mini Bernedoodle or miniature Bernedoodle, bred from a male miniature poodle and a Bernese mountain dog mother. Standing up to 22 inches in height at full maturity and reaching 25 to 49 pounds, the mini doodle that enjoys a healthy lifestyle can expect to live around 14 to 17 years.

Can Bernese mountain dogs be left alone for 8 hours?

Berners are loyal dogs who become attached to their family. They prefer to spend time with their people, but with enough exercise and mental stimulation may be left home alone for five to eight hours. They can develop destructive behaviors when lonely, so crate training may be necessary.