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Dogs have been helping people for thousands of years, and doubtless there are many cases of canines rescuing adults and finding lost children throughout antiquity. However, the first successful, concerted effort to use dogs in rescue work was probably begun by the monks of the St. Bernard Monastery in the Swiss Alps. In 1750, the servants of the monks used mastiffs to help rescue travelers lost in the deep snow and treacherous paths of the St. Bernard Pass through the mountains. In time, these dogs because the familiar St. Bernard breed, famous for finding and saving lost wayfarers, sometimes without the help of humans. Nowadays, we think of rescue dogs as Labrador or Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds or Bloodhounds, but the trend seems to have started with the compassionate monks and their brave mastiffs.
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The St. Bernard's keg traditionally refers to a small barrel carried by St. Bernard dogs, which were used to help rescue stranded travelers in the Swiss Alps. The keg typically contains a small amount of brandy or a similar alcoholic beverage, intended to warm and revive those in distress. This imagery has contributed to the dogs' reputation as lifesavers in harsh conditions. However, the actual use of kegs by these dogs is more of a legend than a documented practice.
The name "St. Bernard" originates from traveler's hospice on the often treacherous St. Bernard Pass in the Western Alps between Switzerland and Italy, where the name was passed to the local dogs. The pass, the lodge, and the dogs are named for Bernard of Menthon, the 11th century monk who established the station. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click under the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
Saint Bernard's are great dogs they are big and playful and full of fun
The barrel around a Saint Bernard's neck is a symbol of the breed's history as rescue dogs in the Swiss Alps. It is a myth that the barrel contains alcohol; instead, it is used to carry supplies like food and water for lost or injured travelers.
The cast of Bernard Miles on Gun Dogs - 1949 includes: Bernard Miles as himself
The barrel seen on a St. Bernard dog is a symbol of the breed's history as rescue dogs in the Swiss Alps. It is a myth that the barrel contains alcohol; instead, it is used to carry supplies like food and water for people in need of rescue.
The breed of Dog in Beethoven is a Saint Bernard.
Bernese dogs are from Switzerland in the Swiss Alps. They are large dogs that were originally used to pull carts.
Bethoven is a Saint Bernard
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