The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, gentle breed from Switzerland, originally developed as a farm and cart-pulling dog in the Alps. With its striking tri-color coat of black, white, and rust, this breed combines strength with a calm and affectionate nature. Intelligent and eager to please, the Bernese thrives on human companionship and is especially known for its gentle temperament around children. Their loyal and protective instincts make them loving family guardians without any trace of aggression.
Friendly and trainable, the Bernese Mountain Dog responds well to consistent, positive training and enjoys both work and relaxation. Regular exercise keeps them healthy and content, whether on hikes or in the yard. Their long, silky double coat requires frequent brushing to prevent tangles and manage year-round shedding. With their affectionate heart and calm spirit, Bernese Mountain Dogs are both majestic working dogs and devoted family companions.
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Meet Champ! a stunning AKC Bernese Mountain Dog! He is a true showstopper, proudly sporting the classic tri-colored coat of his breed—rich black, snowy white, and warm rust tones that give him a bold,
Bernese Mountain Dog
Meet Jewel! a stunning AKC Bernese Mountain Dog! She is a true showstopper, proudly sporting the classic tri-colored coat of her breed—rich black, snowy white, and warm rust tones that give her a bold
Bernese Mountain Dog
Meet Zeke! a stunning AKC Bernese Mountain Dog! He is a true showstopper, proudly sporting the classic tri-colored coat of his breed—rich black, snowy white, and warm rust tones that give him a bold,
Bernese Mountain Dog
Meet Charlie! a stunning AKC Bernese Mountain Dog! He is a true showstopper, proudly sporting the classic tri-colored coat of his breed—rich black, snowy white, and warm rust tones that give him a bol
Bernese Mountain Dog
Meet Nala! a stunning AKC Bernese Mountain Dog! She is a true showstopper, proudly sporting the classic tri-colored coat of her breed—rich black, snowy white, and warm rust tones that give her a bold,
Bernese Mountain Dog
Meet Tucker, an AKC Bernese Mountain Dog puppy with a strong build and the classic tri-colored coat of black, white, and rich rust. He has a balanced, easygoing personality and enjoys both playtime an
Bernese Mountain Dog
Meet Prince! a stunning AKC Bernese Mountain Dog! He is a true showstopper, proudly sporting the classic tri-colored coat of his breed—rich black, snowy white, and warm rust tones that give him a bold
Bernese Mountain Dog
Meet Casey, an AKC Bernese Mountain Dog puppy with a strong build and the classic tri-colored coat of black, white, and rich rust. She has a balanced, easygoing personality and enjoys both playtime an
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Very vibrant colors
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Small and sweet
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His one front paw had barely a smidge of white on it. He is the heaviest boy right now.
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Precious and relaxed
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Currently known as “Smudge” due to his white smudge on his back. He has four white feet.
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His front paws each have three white toes. His back paws are also white.
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Very symmetrical and has one white spot on her tummy.
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Jerry- he has two white toes on his right paw. The rest of his paws are white.
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Precious and relaxed
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Small and friendly

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Moose is a gorgeous male Bernese Mountain Dog with a big presence and an even bigger heart. True to his name, he has a strong, sturdy build paired with the softest, most affectionate personality. Moos

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Cooper is a stunning male Bernese Mountain Dog with a heart as big as his fluffy paws. Both parents are DNA tested for strong, healthy lines and mom and dad are AKC registered and OFA tested. Cooper s
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His front paws each have three white toes. His back paws are also white.
The average cost of a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog puppy in the United States is approximately $1550, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.