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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Ask Annabel ~ Bernards!


Saint Bernards are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "The Saint Bernard is a giant, strong, muscular dog."
#2. "As long as the weight stays in proportion with the height, the taller the dog the more prized."
#3. "The massive head is powerful."
#4. "The teeth meet in a scissors or level bite."
#5. "The nose is broad, with wide open nostrils and like the lips are black in color."
#6. "The medium sized eyes are set somewhat to the sides and are dark in color."
#7. "The medium sized ears are set high, dropping and standing slightly away from the head."
#8. "The legs are muscular."
#9. "The feet are large with strong well-arched toes."
#10. "The long tail is broad and powerful at the base held low when the dog is relaxed."
#11. "There are two types of coat: rough, and smooth, but both are very dense and come in white with markings in tan, red, mahogany, brindle, and black, in various combinations. The face and ears are usually black. In the rough-coated dogs, the hair is slightly longer and there is feathering on the thighs and legs."
#12. "Saint Bernards are extremely gentle and friendly and very tolerant of children."
#13. "Slow moving, patient, and obedient."
#14. "Extremely loyal, eager and willing to please."
#15. "Be sure to socialize this breed very well at a young age with people and other animals."
#16. "It is highly intelligent and easy to train, however training should begin early, while the dog is still a manageable size."
#17. "Teach this dog not to jump on humans starting at puppyhood."
#18. "Bear in mind that an unruly dog of this size presents a problem for even a strong adult if it is to be exercised in public areas on a leash, so take control right from the start, teaching the dog to heel."
#19. "The Saint Bernard is a good watchdog."
#20. "Even its size is a good deterrent."
#21. "They drool after they drink or eat."
#22. "Be sure you remain the dog's pack leader. Dogs want nothing more than to know what is expected of them and the St Bernard is no exception. Allowing a dog of this size and magnitude to be unruly can be dangerous, and shows poor ownership skills."
#23. "Saint Bernards have a highly developed sense of smell and also seem to have a sixth sense about impending danger from storms and avalanches."
#24. "Height: 25.5-27.5 inches ( 61-70 cm.)"
#25. "Weight: 110-200 pounds (50-91 kg.)"
#26. "Prone to "wobbler" syndrome, heart problems, skin problems, hip dysplasia, tumors and extropion - a folding outward of the eyelid rim, usually on the lower lid. Twisted stomachs should be watched for. As these dogs are prone to bloat, it is best to feed them two or three small meals a day instead of one large meal."
#27. "The Saint Bernard will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are relatively inactive indoors and a small yard is sufficient. They can live outdoors, but would much rather be with their family. They have a low tolerance for hot weather, warm rooms, and cars. Can wheeze and snore."
#28. "A long walk each day is needed to keep the Saint Bernard in good mental and physical condition. Puppies should not have too much exercise at one time until their bones are well formed and strong. Short walks and brief play sessions are best until the dog is about two years old."
#29. "Life Expectancy: About 8-10 years."
#30. "Both types of coats are easy to groom. Comb and brush with a firm bristle brush, and bathe only when necessary. Shampoo may strip the coat of its oily, water-resistant properties, so use a mild soap. The eyes, which may be inclined to water, need special attention to keep them clean and free of irritants. This breed sheds twice a year."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/saintbernard.htm
Pic from: http://dog-greatdog.blogspot.com/2009/06/saint-bernard-characteristics-care-and.html

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