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Gentle Giants of the Green Mountains
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About The Saint Bernard

The St. Bernard Dog is a large breed of dog originally bred for rescue and as a working dog. A full-grown male can weigh between 150 and 200 lb (68 and 90 kg). There are two varieties of the breed: the short-haired or smooth-coat variety and the long-haired or rough-coat variety.

The Saint Bernard is known for its loyalty and vigilance and is tolerant of both children and animals. Because of these traits, it has become a family dog. They also make good watchdogs, as their size can be intimidating to strangers, though their temperament is gentle.

The St. Bernard originally was a smooth-coated dog developed to rescue travellers from the snow. In the 1830s the monks who owned and bred the dogs introduced Newfoundland blood to strengthen the breed, and this gave rise to the rough-coat St. Bernard. Although more popular, the rough-coat variety proved to be unsuitable for mountain work because the long hair tended to collect icicles. For this reason the monks kept the smooth coat variety for rescue work.

 

 

  

Feeding your new saint bernard puppy properly is one of the most important things you can do. You need to feed them a large breed puppy formula for the first year to insure proper growth of your new puppy. You don't want to over feed your puppy either. This will result in them growing to fast & could cause various health conditions, so feeding your saint bernard is a very important part to having a healthy happy puppy!

 

 


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802-433-5849
 
Mailing Address:
251 Carpenter Rd
Williamstown, VT  05679

      
      
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