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  2. St. Bernard (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Bernard or Saint Bernard (UK: / ˈ b ɜːr n ər d /, US: / b ər ˈ n ɑːr d /) is a breed of very large working dog from the Western Alps in Italy and Switzerland. [3] They were originally bred for rescue work by the hospice of the Great St Bernard Pass on the Italian-Swiss border.

  3. 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.

  4. New FarmVille Puppy: St. Bernard - AOL

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    Continuing with Swiss theme, FarmVille has released a new puppy this evening- the St. Bernard. You can pick the St. Bernard's barrel color- brown, blue, or pink. The new puppy will cost 65 FV$ and ...

  5. ‘Our St Bernard puppies attacked me twice. It still broke my ...

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    Rachel Adams has spoken of her heartbreak after deciding to have her St Bernard puppies put down ‘Our St Bernard puppies attacked me twice. It still broke my heart to have them put down’

  6. Giant dog breed - Wikipedia

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    A giant dog breed is a breed of dog of gigantic proportions, sometimes described as a breed whose weight exceeds 45 kilograms (100 lb). [1] Breeds sometimes described as giant breeds include the English Mastiff, Great Dane, Newfoundland, St. Bernard and Irish Wolfhound. [2]

  7. 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.