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Male Full grown Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies for sale

6 Male Full grown Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies for sale

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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Rocky

Bernese Mountain Dog & Labrador Retriever hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$700Price

Meet Rocky, a fun-loving bernese mix pup-- he's incredibly sweet, snuggly, playful and more laid back. He carries a beautiful black and white coat. His mother is a bernese mountain dog and father is a

Paradise TownshipPennsylvania
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Rusty

Bernese Mountain Dog & Labrador Retriever hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$700Price

Meet Rusty, a fun-loving bernese mix pup-- he's incredibly sweet, snuggly, playful and friendly. He carries a beautiful black and white coat. His mother is a bernese mountain dog and father is a labra

Paradise TownshipPennsylvania
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Ranger

Bernese Mountain Dog & Labrador Retriever hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$700Price

Meet Ranger, a fun-loving bernese mix pup-- he's incredibly sweet, snuggly, playful and chipper. He carries a beautiful black and white coat. His mother is a bernese mountain dog and father is a labra

Paradise TownshipPennsylvania
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Snowflake

Bernese Mountain Dog

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,800Price

Snowflake is a tri colored Bernese Mountain Dog expected to be 74 to 81 pounds full grown. He always lights up the room when he bounces in the door and can put a smile on any face! Snowflake is sure t

SyracuseIndiana
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Stockings

Bernese Mountain Dog

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,800Price

Stockings is a tri colored Bernese Mountain Dog expected to be 74 to 81 pounds full grown. Stockings is ready to bounce into your home and make sure you’re reminded every day how much he adores his pe

SyracuseIndiana
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Nutcracker

Bernese Mountain Dog

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,800Price

This handsome boy is Nutcracker! He is an AKC registered Bernese Mountain Dog. He does great with other dogs and has always been a wonderful playmate to others! Nutcracker is very curious and loves le

SyracuseIndiana

FAQs

How much does a Bernese Mountain Dog puppy cost?

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.

Why are Bernese so expensive?

Bernese Mountain Dogs are expensive because they are a rare breed with limited availability. They also require extensive health testing and care, which drives up the cost of breeding and raising them. Additionally, they are in high demand for their gentle temperament and beautiful appearance.

Is a Bernese Mountain Dog high maintenance?

Yes, Bernese Mountain Dogs can be considered high maintenance. They require a significant amount of exercise, a healthy diet due to their large size, and regular grooming due to their thick, shedding coats. Additionally, they can suffer from health problems necessitating regular vet check-ups.

What are the cons of a Bernese Mountain Dog?

Bernese Mountain Dogs are prone to health issues such as hip and elbow dysplasia, cancer and heart disease, which can lead to high vet costs. They also have a relatively short lifespan of around 7-10 years. Additionally, they are a large breed and require a lot of space, exercise, and may not be suitable for apartment living.

Are Bernese Mountain Dog good pets?

Yes, Bernese Mountain Dogs can make excellent pets. They are known for their gentle and friendly nature, making them great companions. However, they do require a lot of exercise and mental stimulation, so they may not be suitable for everyone.