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Bear
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About Bear
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Meet Bear, our big little boy! He is expected to be one of the larger boys from the litter at adulthood, with an estimated adult weight around 70-80 lbs. Bear has a more happy-go-lucky nature and gets along well with everyone! He loves attention and is pretty hard to resist with his floppy Irish ears and sad eyes. Submit an application now to learn how to reserve Bear or one of his siblings. We can't wait to hear from you!
Why would you choose one of our Bernese Irish Golden, aka BIG puppies for your family? Besides the fact that we extensively test our parents for top-notch genetic health and great conformation, they have excellent hybrid vigor while keeping the great characteristics of their parents breeds. Combining the gentle, loyal and goofy Bernese Mountain Dog, the graceful, friendly and affectionate Irish Setter, the intelligent, eager to please, trainable Golden Retriever, and the beauty of all three breeds, we have a recipe for a great family dog! They can romp outside with the kids, go on vacations with the family, snuggle on the couch, go for a walk, and bring hours of fun and laughter to your lives. And with the testing we do to ensure the best genetics behind your new family member, you will have the highest potential for a healthy dog that will be with you for years without spending money on lots of vet bills. With less shedding than the parent breeds, there is less clean up involved. Choose one of our current puppies or get on our waitlist for future litters! Experience the joy!
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Champion blood
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Meadow Lane Puppies
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About Golden Mountain Dog Puppies
About Golden Mountain Dog Puppies
What should I know about Golden Mountain Dogs before buying one?
The Golden Mountain Dog is a designer breed that is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Bernese Mountain Dog. They are known for their friendly and affectionate personalities, as well as their loyalty and intelligence. These dogs are great family pets and get along well with children and other animals. They are also good watchdogs, but not aggressive. Full-grown, they typically weigh 75-120 pounds and stand 24-28 inches tall.
Are Golden Mountain Dogs good family dogs?
Golden Mountain Dogs are generally excellent with children of all ages. In terms of living arrangements, Golden Mountain Dogs can adapt to different environments as long as they have plenty of space to move around and play. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are Golden Mountain Dogs on a daily basis?
Due to their Golden Retriever and Bernese Mountain Dog heritage, they are also very active and love to play and exercise. They require regular exercise and playtime to keep them happy and healthy. They are also very intelligent dogs, which makes them easy to train and teach new tricks. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Do Golden Mountain Dogs need professional grooming?
Because of their thick and dense coats, Golden Mountain Dogs require regular grooming, including brushing and bathing. They may also require trimming or clipping to keep their coats manageable. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Golden Mountain Dogs need a house with a yard?
Golden Mountain Dogs are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. In terms of living arrangements, Golden Mountain Dogs can adapt to different environments as long as they have plenty of space to move around and play. They are comfortable in both suburban and rural settings, but they may not do well in small apartments or urban environments with limited outdoor space. They are fairly easy to train.
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