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Description: Bernese Mountain Dogs (often referred to as Berners) originate from Switzerland where they were used primarily as work dogs. More specifically they were used for herding and drafting (pulling a cart) and were always regarded as good watchdogs. Their temperament compliments these duties well because the Berner is intelligent, appreciates responsibility, and is a reliable companion. Today, however, they are not commonly used as work dogs, but instead are bred to be family pets. They have become a favorite breed, not only for their work ethic and companionship, but also because they are an alert, affectionate, and good-natured dog. They are also extremely child friendly and interact well with seniors. Berners love long walks, but are not suited for endurance runs. It is also important to avoid intense exercise (especially in warm weather) because of their thick coat and the possibility of over heating. As well, overexerting Berners in their growing years can lead to hip and elbow problems. It should also be noted that Berners are not hunting dogs or guard dogs. They make great ‘alarm’ dogs (i.e. they will bark and let you know someone is approaching), but they will not attack. Instead, they will often greet visitors with some initial barking and then a wagging tail! Although the Bernese is an intelligent dog and not a high-energy breed, training and regular exercise is vitally important. Therefore, we strongly recommend that all owners train their puppy through a community obedience program and walk their dog daily.