Whether you are looking for basic or advanced dog training or puppy training information, we can help. To get started you should review the information below on Bernese Mountain Dog appearance, temperament, health, history and other miscellaneous facts.
This breed of dog belongs to the family of “farm dog”. It has black and white chest and rust colored marks above its eyes, front side of its legs and on the sides of its mouth.
Appearance
The average weight of a male Bernese mountain dog is about 85 to 115 pounds whereas the average weight of a female Bernese dog is about 75 to 95 pounds. The Bernese mountain dog has a height of about 24 to 28 inches. This breed of dog has a moderately long coat that may either be straight or a bit wavy.
Temperament
They are loyal, affectionate and faithful to their owner. This breed of dogs is known for their intelligence and friendly attitude. They don’t face any trouble in adjusting with other animals such as horses, cats etc. They can be trained easily. They don’t react well to ruthless treatment. However, they always look for ways to please their owners. They go well with small children.
Health
The average life span of a Bernese mountain dog is about 10 to 11 years. However, some may live up to 15.2 years. Cancer, arthritis, cruciate ligament rupture and hip dysplasia are some of the common causes that lead to their death.
History
This breed of dog has originated from Switzerland.
Miscellaneous
Bernese should be properly groomed after every one to two weeks for keeping its coat in fine shape. Using a drag comb regularly, particularly in its undercoat is immensely effective. Behavior/Obedience Problems and Solutions
Keep in mind, behavior/obedience problems can happen with any breed of dog. They may be experiencing problems because the dog is just young, or has been trained poorly or abused. It is important to identify these behaviors and then address them.
Did you know social confusion is one reason that a dog might act out. Dogs think about their human families as their pack. So, it is important that your dog realizes that he is at the bottom of the pecking order. While this may seem strange or harsh, remember that submissive pack members will do what the more dominant members say. Period.
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