Like snow-dusted mountains with a heartbeat, these puppies have a grandeur that captures the soul and promises devotion, warmth, and companionship for a lifetime! With their massive paws, expressive eyes, broad heads, thick coats and powerful frames, the Saint Bernard is, unmistakably, a noble dog. Their physical presence is both impressive and comforting. Renowned for their calm and affectionate temperament, this breed is a patient and loyal family member. They thrive in a loving family life, adoring children and having an instinct to protect and gently nurture. They originated in the Swiss Alps and were bred by monks to save lost travelers in the dangerous mountain passes. Carrying the same courage, intelligence and unwavering dedication, the Saint Bernard has evolved into a beloved family companion. Living on the farm with these puppies are their parents, Lindy and Bruno, who would be happy to meet you! The puppies will go to their new homes having been vet checked, vaccinated and worm treated. If one of these sweet pups has caught your attention, feel free to call anytime with questions and to schedule a time to meet. Leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible. Take home one of these precious puppies and watch their steady love, soulful presence and gentle strength transform your ordinary days into days filled with connection and joy!
Adv. ID:JrUq0PnZ3
Litter details
LocationMyerstown, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male / 3 female
BreedSaint Bernard
Age12 weeks, 4 days
GenerationP
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
SexMale
Health & Docs
AKC registered by collectionWorm treatedParents are health testedVet checkedRegisteredMicrochipped by collection dateVaccinations up to date
Just today I picked up a Saint Bernard puppy from Mr. Smoker he was so friendly and the pup was very healthy and clean very nice property very nice family I would definitely recommend him thank you again for our newest addition to the family đ
Pros
Gentle and patient giant, excellent with children of all ages
Strong social bonds creating loyal, affectionate companions
Adaptable to moderate living spaces with sufficient exercise
Intelligent and trainable with a steady, calm disposition
Cons
Requires regular grooming to manage significant shedding
Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods
Needs careful exercise to avoid overheating in warm weather
Higher risk of hereditary health issues such as hip dysplasia and bloat