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  2. St. Bernard (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, younger dogs would learn how to perform search and rescue operations from older dogs. [13] The Swiss St. Bernard Club was founded in Basel on 15 March 1884. The St. Bernard was the first breed entered into the Swiss Stud Book in 1884, and the breed standard was finally approved in 1888. Since then, the breed has been a Swiss national ...

  3. 32 reasons to love St. Bernards

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    Perhaps the most famous search and rescue Saint Bernard of the Swiss Alps was Barry, a pooch who may have saved over 40 people throughout his 12 years as a rescue dog from 1800-1812.

  4. 4-Month-Old St. Bernard's Massive Size Makes Her a True 'Big ...

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    Not only do Saint Bernards start off large, these puppies will even grow faster than most dogs do in their entire lifetime. At one month most male Saint Bernards weigh anywhere from 10 to 25 lbs.

  5. 20 Dogs Before And After Being Rescued From Various Hardships

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    Image credits: Stray Rescue of St. Louis Dogs have lived with us for so long that humanity, it would seem, can no longer imagine its existence without them. And even if someone doesn’t think ...

  6. Barry (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Barry der Menschenretter (1800–1814), also known as Barry, was a dog of a breed which was later called the St. Bernard that worked as a mountain rescue dog in Switzerland and Italy for the Great St Bernard Hospice. He predates the modern St. Bernard, and was lighter built than the modern breed.

  7. Talk:St. Bernard (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    An unruly St. Bernard may present problems for even a strong adult, so control needs to be asserted from the beginning of the dog's training. While generally not as aggressive as dogs bred for protection, a St. Bernard may bark at strangers, and their size makes them good deterrents against possible intruders.”

  8. St. Bernard Puppy Sweetly Snuggles Up to New Friend During ...

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    The sweet St. Bernard puppy may have met their new BFF, but they've made millions of others smile, too. Aww! If I wasn't so blinded by this St. Bernard puppy's sweet snuggles, I'd be very, very ...

  9. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the three breeds mentioned in the previous section, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are related to other mountain dogs: Boxers, Bullmastiffs, Doberman Pinschers, Great Danes, Great Pyrenees, Komondors, Kuvaszes and mastiffs. [34] The breed probably contributed to the development of the St. Bernard and the Rottweiler.