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

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    Now imagine being a new mom with nine babies! 5-year-old Bernese Mountain dog Lottie had a litter of 9 puppies, and to say she's got her hands full would be an understatement!

  3. IndyHumane - Wikipedia

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    IndyHumane, formerly the Humane Society of Indianapolis, is a humane organization in Indianapolis, Indiana. Located in Marion County , Indiana, it is a private non-profit charitable organization with approximately 10,000 animals cared for each year [ 1 ] and was founded in 1905. [ 2 ]

  4. Chevy is a Bernese Mountain Dog puppy who loves taking her daily naps, and she has the most adorable way of waking up from one. Her mom shared a video of Chevy stretching after a nap on Tuesday ...

  5. 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.

  6. The Indianapolis City-County Council's attempt to outlaw the sale of dogs in retail pet stores has now been overruled at the state level, as Gov. Eric Holcomb this week signed a bill reversing the ...

  7. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog - Wikipedia

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    These two Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, forming a double team, have collar harnesses, with the shaft between their legs. The driver is in the wagon. The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a draft and drover breed that performs well very mountainous regions. [2] [4] Its popularity as a draft dog led to the nickname "the poor man's horse". [1]