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.

Bernese Mountain Dog & Great Pyrenees hybrid
Piper is a sweet loving girl. She is the smaller of her siblings but has a big personality. She is very playful but peaceful. She loves to snuggle. Please only inquire if you have suitable space for a

Bernese Mountain Dog & Great Pyrenees hybrid
Tinsel is a sweet girl. She got her name for being born under our Christmas tree. Our first baby born. She loves to play and getting her zoomies out. This baby will bring her home much joy 🥰. Please

Bernese Mountain Dog & Great Pyrenees hybrid
Soldier is a very loving boy. Soldier is described with his name, he leads his pack of siblings on their curious adventures and he patrols his pen paying attention to outside of it. He is a goofy boy

Bernese Mountain Dog & Great Pyrenees hybrid
Romeo will melt your heart, hence his name. Romeo is a very calm sweet boy. He patiently sits and waits. He is also a very goofy boy who always has his tongue sticking out. Please only inquire if you
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.