The Saint Bernard, a large dog breed, has its origins in the Swiss Alps. Initially bred for mountain rescue work, they are now commonly kept as family pets. Saint Bernards are recognized for their gentle and friendly disposition, but they also need ample exercise and attention. Their thick coat necessitates regular grooming, and they are susceptible to health problems like hip dysplasia and bloat. In conclusion, the Saint Bernard is a faithful and loving companion for those who are willing to give them the required care and attention.
Purebred St. Bernard puppies will not leave until the last week of April. There are 9 females. They will be tested, dewormed and first set of shots before leaving for their new homes. If you would like to put a hold on a certain person to make sure that your pick is a $150 non-refundable deposit that will be charged for the re-homing fee. We're asking $650, ...
Hi, we have Saint Bernard puppies up for adoption born on 6/25 will probably be ready on 8/26 ( at two months) 4 males 2 females (adoption fee apply) they are declawed and they'll be getting their first set of shots.