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Is the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog the right breed for you? Learn more about the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC...
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (German: Grosser Schweizer Sennenhund or French: Grand Bouvier Suisse) is a dog breed which was developed in the Swiss Alps. The name Sennenhund refers to people called Senn or Senner, dairymen and herders in the Swiss Alps.
Considered one of the country’s oldest dog breeds, the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a hearty dog that makes a great family pet if given the space to roam and freedom to roughhouse from time to time.
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a giant working dog breed from Switzerland with a short, tricolor double coat and typically a white blaze running down the center of its face. Despite the breed's majestic and imposing size, these dogs are gentle giants.
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog was developed in Switzerland as an all-purpose farm dog. They were needed as draft dogs to pull heavy carts, as drover dogs to move herds of dairy cattle,...
Curious about the difference between Bernese Mountain Dog vs. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog? We break down ways these two breeds are alike and different.
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a sensitive, loyal, and extremely devoted family companion. Calm and easygoing, this breed is very gentle with children as well as other pets. However the dog is also is territorial, alert, bold, and vigilant.
As their name suggests, the Greater Swiss Mountain dog, or Swissies, originated in Switzerland. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), and is a descendant of warring mastiff-type breeds brought to the Alpine region over 2,000 years ago by the invasion of Julius Ceasar's Roman legions.
Discover what makes the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog unique. Learn about the personality, history, and lifespan of this dog breed.
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, affectionately known as the Swissy, is a traditional favorite in, you guessed it, Switzerland. But what about over here in America? Well, he isn’t a common sight, that’s for sure. But he is becoming an increasingly popular pup over here for lots and lots of reasons.