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Bernese Mountain Dog Breeder
A bernese mountain dog breeder will usually provide training information along with picture demonstrations.
According to the standard, adult males should stand about 24-28 inches at the shoulder, where as females are usually one inch smaller. The breed can weigh up to 110 pounds and needs high-quality foods. Avoid feeding a puppy foods that are rich in protein as the breed is prone to elbow and hip dysplasia.
A bernese mountain dog breeder will usually provide training information along with picture demonstrations.
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The breed is affectionate and does well with children. Like all large breeds, they do best in spacious places and apartment life is not for them. Take into consideration their origin and coat density when buying a puppy, as the breed is OK in cooler climates. A bernese mountain dog breeder will usually provide training information along with picture demonstrations.
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