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Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies for sale in Manningtree, Essex

3 Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies for sale in Manningtree, Essex

The Bernese Mountain Dog, also known as Berner Sennenhund, Bernese Cattle Dog, Bouvier Bernois, originated in Switzerland, where they are highly prized not only as companion and family dogs, but also as working dogs. In their homeland, they are known as Mountain Dogs and are known for being true gentle giants that are especially good with children of all ages. The BMD is loyal and affectionate by nature and boasts of being one of the most intelligent dogs in the world, which means they are easy to train. The Bernese is an extremely handsome dog with its beautiful tri-coloured coat being one of its distinguishing characteristics.

Read our Bernese Mountain Dog Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs Beautiful Bordernese Puppies - Advert 1
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Beautiful Bordernese Puppies

Border Collie & Bernese Mountain Dog Hybrid

4 weeksAge
52Sex
£1,800Price

Tiggy Poo had these adorable puppies on 21st December last year. This was Tiggy's 1st litter and what a fantastic mum she has been to these pups. Tiggy is nearly 3 years old and was a puppy bred from myself. She is very loving, loyal, gentle & friendly. Dad is a stud dog from a close friend from Devon, Barney has the same qualities as Tiggy Poo. There are 5 boys and t

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WickfordEssex (32.8mi)
Bernese Mountain Dog dogs Wonderful litter of Golden Mountain Dogs - Advert 2
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Wonderful litter of Golden Mountain Dogs

Bernese Mountain Dog

2 weeksAge
23Sex
£2,800Price

We have been breeding for 15 years and this is a long awaited litter for us! We are delighted to hold a 5 STAR Breeders License from Rochford District Council (RDC/2021/1239/ANWELF). Our premises are regularly inspected and all our paperwork reviewed. We are proud to breed for both health and temperament. Mum to this litter is Dolly (K.C registered Bernese Mountain

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HockleyEssex (29.7mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Golden Mountain Dog Pups - Advert 3
152

Golden Mountain Dog Pups

Bernese Mountain Dog & Golden Retriever Hybrid

9 weeksAge
43Sex
£2,200Price

Rosie and Gemma are ready to go. They are both very playful, cuddly and loving and we will be sorry to see them go. They interact very well with the other dogs and the cat in our house and love humans. As they are growing Gemma is looking to be tending more towards the Bernese look - stocky and thick hair. Rosie is more like a retriever. They are both majority black with w

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IpswichSuffolk (8.5mi)

FAQs

How much does a Bernese Mountain Dog puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1715, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Bernese Mountain Dog a good house dog?

Yes, Bernese Mountain Dogs can be good house dogs because they are gentle, affectionate, and good with families. However, they need plenty of space and regular grooming due to their thick coat. They also enjoy being around people and can adapt well to home life with proper training.

What is the life expectancy of a Bernese Mountain Dog?

The average life expectancy of a Bernese Mountain Dog is around 6 to 8 years. They are prone to certain health issues, which can affect their lifespan. Proper care and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure they live a healthy, happy life.

How many walks does a Bernese Mountain Dog need?

A Bernese Mountain Dog typically needs 1 to 2 walks per day, each lasting about 30 minutes. They also benefit from additional playtime and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy.

Are bernese dogs high maintenance?

Bernese Mountain Dogs are moderately high maintenance due to their thick double coat, which requires regular grooming to prevent matting and reduce shedding. They also need consistent exercise and social interaction to stay healthy and happy.