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  2. Bernese Mountain Dog Takes Her Puppies Out to Play and Full ...

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    Actually though, I know that a Berner is just too big of a dog for me to deal with; I have a medium-sized mutt who weighs 65 pounds and sometimes I think she's too big! Berner males can weigh ...

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    This dog breed almost never bites the owner or a stranger." It goes on to say that these dogs make good guard dogs , but not because they are aggressive, "The main reason that the Bernese is ...

  4. Bernese Mountain Dog - Wikipedia

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    Considered a dry-mouthed breed, [13] the Bernese mountain dog is slightly longer than it is tall, highly muscular, with a strong, wide back. [10] The head of a Bernese mountain dog is flat on the top with a moderate stop, and the ears are medium-sized, triangular, set high, and rounded at the top. The teeth have a scissors bite.

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    The dog's owner Sara Wood was working on teaching her puppy Mr. Finster Doodle how to use the tool. The footage showed the Bernese Mountain Dog standing by the glass door waiting for his mama to ...

  6. Appenzeller Sennenhund - Wikipedia

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    It is a medium-sized dog: dogs stand some 52–56 cm at the withers, bitches about 2 cm less; [11] weights are in the range 22–32 kg. [12]: 66 The coat is double, the top-coat thick, straight and glossy. It is always tricoloured: the principal colour may be either black or Havana brown, with white markings to the chest, face and feet, and ...

  7. Entlebucher Mountain Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Entlebucher is the smallest of four Swiss mountain dogs, the others being the Appenzeller Sennenhund, the Bernese Mountain Dog, and the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. During the 1800s these dogs were variable and were not regarded as distinct breeds. In 1908 the Swiss Kennel Club set about classifying them. [1]