yes - I have one and he is wonderful. Not quite as big as a Leonberger (47 kilos), he has the white chest of a bernese mountain dog and is really very handsome. He has a wonderful nature and loves every animal and person he meets. So far no medical problems except for mild hip dysplasia for which he needs no medication but has special food.
Bernese Mountain dogs are known for it. (:
Bernese Mountain dogs are really hard to get hold of, however alot of farms breed them, so you might find some there. Girls are usually around £800-£900 to buy, and the boys are around £700 (: hope this helps.
you could go on google and look there.
A dog could have both in their ancestory, but it is impossible to have a straight mix. The chihuahua mom would die in birthing, the Bernese Montain Dog..... nope, just not possible.
The breed, Bernese Mountain Dog, was not bred to be small. Why do you want a small one? Obviously you don't want this particular breed then. Find yourself a small dog that you do like. If you want this breed then you have to like the entire breed as it was meant & bred to be. This is a working breed & not bred to be small or it could not function.
I don't know they may eat birds or chickens. You could ask your friends or neighbors for answers. I don't know if I helped but good luck! :)
The Bernese Mountain dog originated in the Swiss mountains, Switzerland. Many 18th century paintings show dogs which looked just like the Bernese type dog. The breed was named for the Canton of Bern. They were working dogs particularly good at draft work, pulling carts to market. They also were used to drive dairy cattle, to watch over the farm and as a companion to the farmers. By the end of the 19th century many other working dogs were being imported to Switzerland, which brought the numbers of the Bernese down as workers began to use other types of dogs. An effort was made by a group of people including Professor Albert Heim and Franz Schertenleib to preserve the breed. They went around finding what remaining dogs they could in order to stabilize the Bernese. Today the breed makes a wonderful companion and they still to this day enjoy whatever draft work you can give them. The breeds talents are tracking, herding, watch, guarding, search & rescue, carting, and competitive obedience.
The Bernese Mountain dog originated in the Swiss mountains, Switzerland. Many 18th century paintings show dogs which looked just like the Bernese type dog. The breed was named for the Canton of Bern. They were working dogs particularly good at draft work, pulling carts to market. They also were used to drive dairy cattle, to watch over the farm and as a companion to the farmers. By the end of the 19th century many other working dogs were being imported to Switzerland, which brought the numbers of the Bernese down as workers began to use other types of dogs. An effort was made by a group of people including Professor Albert Heim and Franz Schertenleib to preserve the breed. They went around finding what remaining dogs they could in order to stabilize the Bernese. Today the breed makes a wonderful companion and they still to this day enjoy whatever draft work you can give them. The breeds talents are tracking, herding, watch, guarding, search & rescue, carting, and competitive obedience.
The Bernese Mountain dog originated in the Swiss mountains, Switzerland. Many 18th century paintings show dogs which looked just like the Bernese type dog. The breed was named for the Canton of Bern. They were working dogs particularly good at draft work, pulling carts to market. They also were used to drive dairy cattle, to watch over the farm and as a companion to the farmers. By the end of the 19th century many other working dogs were being imported to Switzerland, which brought the numbers of the Bernese down as workers began to use other types of dogs. An effort was made by a group of people including Professor Albert Heim and Franz Schertenleib to preserve the breed. They went around finding what remaining dogs they could in order to stabilize the Bernese. Today the breed makes a wonderful companion and they still to this day enjoy whatever draft work you can give them. The breeds talents are tracking, herding, watch, guarding, search & rescue, carting, and competitive obedience.
Every dog is different. Even though there are breed standards, there is no guarantee that your dog will fall within them.That being said, Bernese mountain dogs are considered to be family loyal, good with kids, and very playful. One thing that could cause an issue is that they are very large (upwards of 110 pounds). Large dogs are notorious for taking longer to mentally mature than smaller dogs. They have a great big body, but a lower maturity for a while. This means it could take longer to learn not to jump on the kids or to be careful when running by them. Even though it would likely be unintentional, the dog could bang a small child up while the dog is doing some growing up himself.
they used 6 dogs in th movie and they were all mixe breeds.
no coz you could not eat healthy by not exercising