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Bernese Mountain Dog puppies for sale in Llanelli

4 Bernese Mountain Dog puppies for sale in Llanelli

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.

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Bernese Mountain Dog dogs - Advert 1
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KC Reg Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies

£3,000
Bernese Mountain Dog7 weeks3 male / 3 female
Our gorgeous girl, Meg, has had a litter of 6 puppies. (Only 3 girls still available. All boys have been reserved) Bernese Mountain Dogs are renown for their friendly nature and Meg is an asset to the breed with stunning markings and a kind personality to match. She has been an exquisite mother to her litter and her happy personality shines through in her offspring❤️ She
ELEN D.ID verified
Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire(28mi)
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Bernese Mountain Dog dogs - Advert 1
Licensed Breeder
13
1 week

Beutiful girls and boys available

£1,250
Bernese Mountain Dog10 weeks4 male / 3 female
We are delighted to show our stunning boys and girls Dad our kc registered Bernese mountain dog and mum Lexi our Bordernese mum are true proud parents. Both are yearly health checked and are alway
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4.87
Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire(13.9mi)
Licensed Breeder
Bernese Mountain Dog dogs - Advert 2
23
1 week

Stunning Bernese Puppies⭐️ *3 FEMALES LEFT*

£3,500
Bernese Mountain Dog15 weeks3 male / 6 female
mia our pet has had a stunning litter of 9 puppies, 3 males and 6 females, cira is a fantastic example of the breed and has a lovely temperament. father charles also has a brilliant temperament and is
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5.00
New Quay, Ceredigion(38mi)
Bernedoodle dogs in Barnstaple - Advert 3
Licensed Breeder
24
1 month

Giant ultra Bernedoodle waiting list

£4,500
Bernedoodle8 weeks1 male / 1 female
If you are on the search for a Bernedoodle because like me you LOVE the Bernese mountain dog, but don’t love the huge amount of shedding or their short life expectancy, but want a BIG gentle giant, th
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Barnstaple, Devon(41.8mi)
Licensed Breeder

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.