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Saint Bernard

AKC Name:
Saint Bernard
Common Name(s):
Talhunds, Bauernhunds, Alpine Mastiff, St. Bernhardshund
AKC Group:
Working
Observed Weight: Help
106-186 lbs
Show Weight: Help
121-200 lbs
Saint Bernard
History:

The St. Bernard was developed in the Swiss-Italian Alps some 350 years ago and their rescuing abilities are legendary. The breed was developed by a group of monks tending a hospice at the Great Saint Bernard Pass. They are likely descended from the Asian "Molosser," which was introduced to Switzerland by Roman armies long ago. St. Bernards were trained to work their rescue missions in packs of four. Once a victim was found, two of the dogs would lay near to keep them warm, one would try to revive the victim by licking his face and the fourth would go off to seek help.

Since the time the breed began working as rescue dogs, they are believed to have saved over 2000 people. The most famous St. Bernard (Barry) is credited with saving somewhere between 40 and 100 lives. His body was preserved and still stands in the Natural History Museum in Berne. The modern name, St. Bernard, was given the breed in the 1850's, and they were introduced to the United States in 1870. They were recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1898.

Identifying Features:
Average Height: 32 - 36 in
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