The Aristocratic Choice – Bernese Mountain Dog
Enjoy the loyal companionship of the Bernese Mountain Dog
								Breed Introduction
Strong, sturdy and strikingly aristocratic, the Bernese Mountain Dog is one of the most beautiful Swiss working dogs that were used as cattle drovers and guard dogs. They are gentle, loving, affectionate, well-mannered, eager to please, outgoing and people-oriented who love to be involved in all aspects of family life, making wonderful companions. Berners become closely attached to their families, especially with children and will protect them if needed. They also get along well with other household pets if introduced from an early age. Berners are lively, alert, intelligent and loyal. Not a noisy dog, but will bark to announce the arrival of strangers. They need to be trained and socialized at a very young age. Some members of this breed can be dominant with other dogs.
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Will a Bernese Mountain Dog be a suitable dog for my family?
- If you want a large sized dog of around 60-120+ lbs.
 - Yes, if you only have a small back yard (less than half an acre) or larger – or even no back yard at all
 - As long as your back yard is securely fenced (not invisible fencing)
 - You have a minimum of 1-2 hours total per day for the feeding, exercising, training, and grooming of your dog
 - If you want long or double coated dog
 - As long as you are happy to have a dog that sheds all year round
 - You have small children or infants in the house
 - They are ideal if you want a dog that takes the minimum amount of time to housebreak (generally around 6-12 weeks)
 - If you want a dog whose activity level is sedentary (e.g. a dog that is happy simply lying around most of the time)
 - Yes, if you are wanting a dog that is generally easy to train
 - If you want a dog that barks very little and is non-aggressive
 - They are best owned by those who have had dogs in the past or if you currently own a dog
 
Bernese Mountain Dog Stat Chart
Rating System:
Ease of training: 1 is hard to train, 5 is easy
											Ease of grooming: 1 is hard to groom, 5 is easy
											Sociability: 1 is not social, 5 is very social
											Guarding: 1 is not a good guard dog, 5 is very good guard dog
											Suitable for Apartments: 1 is not suitable, 5 is very suitable
											Noisiness: 1 is quiet, 5 is loud
											Biting and Nipping: 1 is doesn’t nip/bite, 5 high chance of biting/nipping
											Energy Level: 1 is low energy, 5 is high energy
											Shedding: 1 is low energy, 5 is high shedding
											Affection: 1 is not very friendly, 5 is very friendly
											Exercise Requirements: 1 is low exercise needed, 5 is a lot of exercise
Breed Stat
Size: Large
Life span: Under 10 Years
Exercise: Up to 1 hour per day
Grooming: More than once a week
Coat length: Medium
Coat sheds?: Yes
Home Size: Large
Garden Size: Medium,Small
								        Rating System:
Ease of training: 1 is hard to train, 5 is easy
									Ease of grooming: 1 is hard to groom, 5 is easy
									Sociability: 1 is not social, 5 is very social
									Guarding: 1 is not a good guard dog, 5 is very good guard dog
									Suitable for Apartments: 1 is not suitable, 5 is very suitable
									Noisiness: 1 is quiet, 5 is loud
									Biting and Nipping: 1 is doesn’t nip/bite, 5 high chance of biting/nipping
									Energy Level: 1 is low energy, 5 is high energy
									Shedding: 1 is low energy, 5 is high shedding
									Affection: 1 is not very friendly, 5 is very friendly
									Exercise Requirements: 1 is low exercise needed, 5 is a lot of exercise
								        
