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Roseland Mountain Dogs
Home to some of the most beautiful Bernese Mountain Dogs you will ever come across. Our passion is connecting people from all over the United States with the perfect mountain dog puppy. Your path to boundless love and lifelong companionship begins right here!
Healthy puppies
All our puppies come from a champion blood line. They are all healthy and AKC registered. They come allong with their shots and vet records. We make sure our puppies are checked by our vets regularly
Health Guarantee
All our puppies have a 1year health guarantee. They always come with all their papers. From our name Bernese Mountain Dogfrise Home, we help you get the perfect dream puppy for your kids and family
Customer Care
We are available for all our customers 24/7 to help you get a perfect companion for your family.Those that buy puppies from us, we are always there to help you raise your puppy incase of difficulties
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Bernese Mountain Dogs Facts
The beautiful and majestic Bernese Mountain Dog is a versatile and intelligent working breed from the mountains of Switzerland. They are one of the four mountain dog breeds from the canton of Bern, which refers to a large agricultural region dedicated to the dairy production needed for exports of Swiss chocolate and cheese.
Temperament | Bernese Mountain Dogs are like big, affectionate teddy bears. They tend to love attention and affection, especially from their favorite humans. A well-socialized Berner has a calm and sweet demeanor and tends to get along fantastically with children, other dogs, and even strangers once introduced. They are even considered one of the great dog breeds for large families because of how well they tend to fit in and enjoy the company. |
Adaptability | Berners are moderately adaptable dogs. They tend to be better suited to larger homes with fenced yards where they can run. But, as long as the living area is big enough and they get enough daily exercise, attention, and mental stimulation, they can adapt well to apartment living. These dogs bond closely with their families and thrive on attention and affection from them. Because of this, they do not like to spend long periods of time alone. If left alone for too long, they can become anxious and destructive. |
Temperament | Bernese Mountain dogs love to play. They also love to play fetch, are natural swimmers, and will attempt to catch waterfowl if given the chance. Their puppy-like energy is maintained throughout adulthood, and they’re fairly easy to train. Goldens make a wonderful family pet and are fiercely loyal to their humans. They love companionship and will not do well when left alone for long hours. |
Health | Potential health concerns to be aware of in Bernese Mountain Dogs can include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, von Willebrand’s Disease, progressive retinal atrophy, blood disorders, and some cancers. Good breeding practices make a big difference in the health of Bernese Mountain Dog puppies. Reputable breeders will screen their dogs to avoid passing preventable issues to puppies. Make sure you ask the breeder about the health and genetic history of both parents. You can also ask about any health tests or clearances that have been done. Transparency, a willingness to answer questions, experience with and knowledge about the breed, and more are all qualities to look for in a great breeder Sadly, Bernese mountain dogs are more prone to cancer than other dog breeds—so be sure to provide a healthy diet and get regular checkups at the vet. |
Grooming | Bernese Mountain Dogs are one of the fluffiest dog breeds. They have a thick, moderately-long double coat. They are known for their tricolor coat which is a mix of black, white, and rust. Although they share this tricolor coloring with the other three Swiss Mountain Dogs, they are the only one of the four with a long, silky coat. These dogs will shed moderately year-round and heavily during seasonal shedding. Brushing a few times a week is recommended with daily brushing recommended during seasonal shedding sessions. A slicker brush, metal comb, and undercoat rake are good types of dog grooming brushes to have on hand for this dog breed. Bathing and visits to the groomer are on an as-needed basis. |
Activity Level | Although they are working dogs and are known to excel at several popular dog sports , Bernese Mountain Dogs tend to sit in a low to moderate activity range. They are more than happy to get up and be active with you and will likely always be up for spending time being active together. |
Life Span | Berners generally live for 7-10 years on average. |
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