Friday, December 27, 2013

Top Quality Bernese Mountain Dog Breeders California

By Harriett Crosby


If you purchase a puppy from reputable Bernese Mountain Dog breeders California, you'll get a quality puppy from someone who loves the breed. Be sure you're able to care for a dog bred for working, a dog with high exercise and companionship needs but a short lifetime. You must be able to financially, emotionally, and physically enjoy this breed, and continue to care for an aging extra large dog when it develops age related mobility problems.

Originally from Switzerland, these large working dogs were cart pulling draft animals. They were also drovers, herding cattle to alpine pastures. The breed was first recognized in 1907, and was recognized by the AKC in 1937.

The heavy coat protects from snow and cold, absorbing heat from the sun. The Swiss mountains rarely see temperatures above 75 degrees. These dogs love snow but have little tolerance for heat. When left outdoors, make sure there's always shade and water available. In hot climates, mountain dogs should be indoors during the heat of the day.

Bernese Mountain dogs need at least a 1/2 walk everyday. Provided your dog gets sufficient exercise and obedience training, you'll also have a calm, happy, easy going household companion. Play time in the yard can supplement, but not replace a daily walk. Bernese Mountain dogs aren't interested in fetch games. They don't entertain themselves and don't enjoy alone time.

Males weigh as much as 110 pounds, females can be 105 pounds. The heavy double coat should be brushed weekly, daily during fall and spring shedding cycles. The coat is black with a white chest and rust markings. Clean their ears weekly to prevent ear infections.

Fifty percent die of cancer. Researchers are looking for the cause and a cure, but for now, all owners of this breed should be prepared for the possibility of a cancer diagnosis and a shortened lifespan of 6-8 years. They're also susceptible to the typical health issues affecting large breeds; hereditary eye disease, arthritis, hip dysplasia, and bloat.

Mountain dogs were bred to be intelligent, calm, self-assured, and obedient. They're excellent watchdogs, reserved towards strangers but not aggressive. They're devoted to family members, loving and patient with children. Most are good with other medium to large dogs. Some have a strong prey drive that might be aroused by smaller pets.

Satisfy your dogs need for a job with hiking, herding, tracking, competitive obedience, search and rescue, and/or carting. Let him carry a pack, pull a cart in a parade, give a child a ride around the block in a wagon. Contact your local Bernese Mountain Dog club for carting workshops. Enter your dog in drafting trials through the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America.

Contact regional clubs to find reputable Bernese Mountain Dog breeders California. Be sure you understand the health guarantee and buyback options. Ask about vaccinations, health testing, and medical records for the puppies and parent dogs. Ask about socialization techniques, and what you should do to continue socializing your new puppy. If you have other pets, let the breeder help you choose a puppy that best fits your family grouping.




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