The Saint Bernard, also known as St. Bernard, Saint Bernhardog, St. Bernhardshund, Bernhardiner, Alpine Spaniel, is one of the largest breeds on the planet and they are known as the famous mountain rescue dogs of Switzerland and the breed is known around the world as the "gentle giant". These charming, larger than life dogs have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people around the world thanks to their friendly, patient and affectionate nature, especially when around children of all ages.
Read our Saint Bernard Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Hello i have my beautiful male saint bernard pup for sale he 6 months old hes mircochipped and had both injections great with kids he a big giant the reason for sale my austim son is scared of him i t
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With over 14 years of breeding experience we are dedicated to producing exceptional puppies in terms of temperament, health and size. We are a fully licensed, vet inspected breeder. Over the years,

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Hello This is Keith and he’s 4.5years old and is looking for a new home through no fault of his own. Due to an emergency within our family we need to find a forever home as I just don’t have enough ho

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A very dear and special puppy that we all adore and currently the only puppy available from parents with fantastic hip and elbow scores has unexpectedly become available due to ill health of her owner

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Stunning Saint Bernard puppies. From amazing parents with fantastic head shape and build . Show Quality with an excellent pedigree . Puppies are currently new born and ready in around 8 to 10 weeks

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READY TO LEAVE Beautiful litter of KC registered Saint Bernard puppies will be microchipped up to date with flea and worm treatment and health checked. Each pup will come with a puppy pack with a bla
Yes, Saint Bernards make excellent family dogs due to their calm, affectionate, and gentle nature. They are very good with children and other pets, making them wonderful companions. However, their large size and strength mean they might be challenging for young children or elderly family members to manage, so consistent training and socialisation from an early age are essential.