These Bernese Mountain Dog pups are eight weeks old and already showing that calm, steady temperament the breed is known for. They're mellow little ones, the kind that are happy to settle in beside you rather than bouncing off the walls. If you've been hoping for a companion that's affectionate without being overwhelming, any one of these pups could be exactly what you're looking for. Physically, they're already showing the classic Berner look that draws so many people to the breed. Their coats are soft and thick, coming in that striking tricolor pattern of black, white, and rust that the breed is recognized for. They're sturdy little pups with broad heads and gentle, dark eyes that already carry a kind, attentive expression. They've been dewormed and their shots are current, so they're heading into their new homes with a solid health foundation already in place. Berners are known for being loyal, patient, and genuinely devoted to their families, and these pups carry that spirit from the start. Whether you've got kids in the house, other pets, or you're just looking for a dog that'll be a calm presence in your home, this litter has a lot to offer. If you'd like to ask questions or learn more about what these pups are like, we'd love to hear from you and help make sure the right family finds the right fit. Feel free to give us a call anytime Monday through Saturday. This sweet puppy can't wait to meet you and become apart of your family as soon as today! #17869
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Litter details
LocationHoward, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter1 male / 1 female
BreedBernese Mountain Dog
Age8 weeks, 3 days
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
GenerationP
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC registered by collectionRegistered
Behaved puppy. I noticed he comes really easily if I whistle, so i'm not sure if the breeder whistles for the dogs or not, but that was pretty cool. Pup was healthy and very happy!
Pros
Gentle and patient nature, excellent with kids of all ages
Easily trainable with consistent positive reinforcement techniques
Loyal and loving companions who fit well into family settings
Strong working instincts paired with calm home demeanor
Cons
Short lifespan averaging 7 to 10 years requiring emotional preparedness
High shedding and considerable seasonal coat care
Prone to separation anxiety when left alone for long durations
Needs regular, sometimes professional grooming to maintain coat health