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Hope

Female, Born on 02/05/26 - 15 weeks
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Hello. Thanks for checking out our AKC Registered Bernese Mountain Dog Pups. They have been a Joy to raise. We love anything and everything Bernese. Hope is a sweetie. She loves lots of snuggles and demands them. She is a busy body..has really good happy vibes. Sometimes a little too happy. But we are working on her to settle down some.. She gets very excited to see children. She bonds instantly to kids. When they come to visit and she gets very sad when they leave..she looks at them. Like new playmates. She would make an excellent family addition. To a active family with young kids or teenagers. A great potential for dog Nanny or Therapy Service Dog to a child in need. She wants to be everywhere. I am at. She's a Velcro pup for sure. She will mature to be an average of 70-90#'s. We have been working on Leash training. Crate training. Housebreaking. Please reach out if you feel like Hope would be a great fit for you..she also loves going swimming. Hope is in Pink.
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor

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Champion blood
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Bernese Mountain Dog

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What is a Bernese Mountain Dog like?
The Bernese Mountain Dog may look big and powerful from the outside, but they’re softies on the inside. This Swiss breed is known for their warm personality, loyalty, and tri-color fur. If you’ve been searching for a loving, protective companion, Bernese Mountain Dogs may be the perfect fit. Full-grown, they typically weigh 70-115 pounds and stand 23-27 inches tall.
Are Bernese Mountain Dogs good family dogs?
Bernese Mountain Dogs are generally excellent with children of all ages. Bernese Mountain Dogs are great with children and will protect their families no matter what. They can play nicely with cats and other pets as long as they’ve been socialized. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What activities do Bernese Mountain Dogs enjoy most?
Bernese Mountain Dog are fans of exercising and being outdoors. Their thick coats are perfect for cold weather, but whether it’s summer or winter, they love running and playing off leash as much as possible. However, when your Bernese Mountain Dog is still a puppy, try to avoid hard exercise so they can save their energy to grow and build strong bones. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What's the coat like on a Bernese Mountain Dog?
You can recognize Bernese Mountain Dogs by their tri-color pattern. They’re known for having solid black bodies, legs, heads, and ears; rust-colored or tan cheeks and calves; and a white chest, muzzle, toes, and tail tip. Almost all Bernese Mountain Dogs look similar, although the amount of white in their coat may vary. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Do Bernese Mountain Dogs need a house with a yard?
Bernese Mountain Dogs are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Because of their size and exercise needs, these dogs require a lot of space and prefer homes with large yards over apartments. They are fairly easy to train.

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