St Bernard Puppies For Sale In Washington State

Looking for a puppy? Here's one of a litter of five born October 16, 2015. for more information on this champion sired litter. One girl and four boys born October 19th are here to help. Even though we don't currently have puppies here at Stoan's Saints we will be happy to recommend nice puppies and adults with wonderful temperaments and good health as well as excellent pedigrees bred by other reputable breeders. We aim to recommend Saints whose promise as worthy examples of the breed is for the betterment of the Saint Bernard.  We have long experience in the breed and will only send you to the most trusted breeders. Thanks for your interest in our adorable C B Litter. All of us have homes now but we like to recommend other nice puppies, so feel free to inquire about our recommendations.  We will only send you to others who value excellent temperament, health and structure while planning their breedings. Adopt a Saint Bernard Original function:draft, search and rescue
Average size of male:Ht: >27.5, Wt: 120-200 Average size of female:Ht: >25, Wt: 120-200 Other names:St. Bernhardshund, Alpine mastiff Saint Bernard Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Watch Video About Saint Bernard Dogs Dogs 101: Saint Bernard Saint Bernard Dog Temperament The calm, easygoing Saint Bernard is gentle and patient around children, although he is not particularly playful. He is devoted to his family and is willing to please, although at his own pace. He can be stubborn. Saint Bernard Dog Care The Saint Bernard needs daily exercise in order to stay fit. His requirements can be met with moderate walks and short runs, however. Overweight puppies are more prone to hip probleearms. He enjoys cold weather and does not do well in heat. This breed does best when allowed access to both house and yard. His coat, whether long or short, needs weekly brushing, more so when shedding. Saint Bernard Dog Health Major concerns: CHD, gastric torsion, entropion, ectropion, distichiasis, elbow dysplasia, osteosarcoma
Minor concerns: OCD, diabetes, heart conditions, cardiomyopathy, pyotraumatic dermatitis Suggested tests: hip, elbow, cardiac, eye Note: The Saint Bernard does not tolerate heat well. Dogs Related to the Saint Bernard Interested in the history of the Saint Bernard dog breed? The Saint Bernard probably has his roots in the Roman Molossian dogs, but it wasn't until between 1660 and 1670 that the breed developed into the magnificent dog responsible for saving so many lives. Around this time, the first of these large dogs arrived at the St. Bernard Hospice, a refuge for travelers crossing between Switzerland and Italy. The Saint Bernards originally came to help pull carts and turn spits and may have also functioned as watchdogs or companions, but the monks soon found them invaluable pathfinders through the deep snow. The dogs were adept at locating lost travelers. When a dog found a person, he would lick the person's face and lie beside him, thus reviving and warming the person.
The dogs continued to serve in this invaluable role for three centuries, saving over 2,000 lives. The most famous of all Saint Bernards was Barry, who was credited with saving 40 lives. Before Barry's death, the dogs were known by several names, including hospice dogs, but by the time he died he was of such fame that the dogs were called Barryhund in his honor. Palm Tree Towel RackIn the early 1800s many of the dogs were lost to severe weather, disease and inbreeding. Labrador Puppies For Sale In Vancouver WaSome of the remaining dogs were crossed with Newfoundlands in 1830. Arctic Cat Sno Pro 600 Vs 800As a result, the first long-coated dogs of Saint Bernard type appeared. Although it seemed that long hair would help a dog in the cold snow, in fact it hindered them as the ice clung to the coat.
Thus, these long-haired dogs were not kept for rescue work. The first Saints came to England around 1810 and were referred to by many different names, among them sacred dog. By 1865, the name Saint Bernard was in common use, and it became the official name in 1880. Around this time, the breed caught the eye of American fanciers. By 1900, the Saint Bernard was extremely popular. Although he has since vacillated in popularity, he is always one of the most popular giant breeds. Shelters with Saint Bernard Dogs Some animal welfare organizations with Saint Bernards ready for adoption: Charlie's Wish Animal Rescue Adopt A Rescue Pet Hawaii Island Humane Society Search for local Saint Bernard or find Saint Bernard Search our FREE Saint Bernard guides are your source for Saint Bernard photos, profiles and information about the Saint BernardTo be the best caregiver and puppy owner you can, take the time to learn about the Saint Bernard Information on finding a Saint Bernard
How to find a Saint BernardThis article on how to find a Saint Bernard Checklist to evalulate a Saint Bernard If you are a Saint Bernard Register your Saint Bernard Finding new Saint BernardBreeders.NET is your comprehensive web resource for Saint BernardIf you're searching for information on the Saint Bernard or if you want to know if a Saint Bernard Learn the information you need to know about the Saint Bernard , get descriptions, breed traits, articles and Saint Bernard Fetch your purebred Saint Bernard Find purebred Saint BernardHave you thought out if you really want a purebred Saint BernardWhere can you find the Saint Bernardand How do you select your purebred Saint Bernard Looking for a Saint Bernard Do you need a Saint Bernard You've come to the right place to find a Saint BernardSt. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumStylish and functional! (Had to share, as our dog went thru two of the 'original model' in two weeks.)
St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed Forum added 2 new photos.Would love to see 'Then and Now' pics of your St. Pyrs or other 'furkids'! Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumIs your St. Pyr a total hog for attention? Feel free to share your pics and stories. We have four dogs, but Taters is always first in line for attention, swatting me with her big 'Pyrenees Paw!'St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed Forum shared a video.We've all have probably seen this move with our St. Pyrs! Posted by When you're playing with the big dogs, you gotta be careful.St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumKimberly Watson's 1 year old St. Klemmens!St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumIt cost about a dollar, pound for pound of special grooming, but she is a big white bowl of 'Taters' again!St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumFrom Molly Verville: Does anyone here have trouble with aggression/over protectiveness with their dogs?St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumFrom Kellie Sidwell...
I just got a saint pyrenees puppy yesterday. They said he was 5 weks old. He won't eat dog food only drinks the liquid from it. He has his canine teeth but his front teeth are barely in. He slept with me last night and kept trying to suckle on my arm. He can only play for a minute or 2 and then he's sleepy again. I was wondering if you had any idea how old he might be? Should I just feed him puppy formula for now? My vet is closed due to bad weather hereSt. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed Forum updated their profile picture.St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumMerry Christmas to you and your furry friends. Hugs from Karin, Taters, Nikki, Molly & Pepper.St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed Forum added 6 new photos.IIdiko Balai's 'Bo and Bella!'St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumFrom Amber Van... Please let me know if there are any rescue organizations that you may know about in Alabama or Georgia we would love to find a puppy so we can have more time with he or she :)St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumWould love to see pics of your big furry friends during the holidays.
Anything like, pups in holiday attire, in the snow, opening presents, chewing on that new toy. I will make another collage after the holidays. Taters, Nikki, Molly, Pepper and I wish you all the merriest of Christmas and New Years. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumFrom Lillyan Housend... So I am getting a puppy in a few weeks. What dog food do I feed her? Price is no problem. Want to get her the best possible start to life.St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumFrom Susan Letson... Do you have a list of breeders in the Oregon and Washington? We had a 1/2 Newf. & 1/2 St. Bernard that we just loved..he recently passed away. We would like to get on someone waiting list for a puppy. I really appreciate you help, thank you! St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumFrom Diane Chavarie... This is Lucy and she is two year old. My dog is St.Bernard mix. Mom was purebred and father was a mutt. So I can see Lab, Border Collie, Husky and of course St. Bernard. I wanted ti share with the group my partner.
I also want to learn more on St.Bernard mix? One thing is Lucy is blue eyes theif. My partner is geting better but still working on this problem. Also Lucy gets supper exited when seeing another dog or cat or squirrel. I am working on this too.St. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed ForumFrom Elizabeth Martinez... I just found this page. I have 10 puppies (3 female's 7males) 5weeks old both parents on property come with the first shots and wormin. Will send photos upon request. We are located in point clear, alSt. Bernard - Great Pyrenees Mix Breed Forum added 2 new photos.So much for Craigslist and getting a 50-50 St. Bernard/Great Pyrenees mix like Taters. Pepper was confirmed at the vet today to be a Wire haired Terrier with maybe 10% St. Bernard. Beware of getting pets on Craiglist if you're looking for a specific breed. I don't think Pepper was even part of the litter advertised. The red flags were all there and I have should heeded them. The good news is, even though I've owned numerous Terriers and was seeking a different breed, Pepper is pretty special and that is what counts.