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.
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Saint Bernard
Imported female Saint bernard, very playful, good on the lead, friendly with other dogs, friendly with kids amazing family dog, smooth coat shes only 1 years old for more information please call ****

Akita & Saint Bernard Hybrid
Four beautiful saint bernard akita puppies at only 3 weeks old they are all ready full of life and have they own personalities mum and dad are with puppies and can be seen when viewing the puppies wil

Saint Bernard
Well marked rough coat st. Bernard pups Well off for bone. Available to approved spacious pet homes; showing enquiries acceptable but no guarantee of showing quality can ever be given. Endorsements

Saint Bernard & Great Dane Hybrid
Hi, my dogs name is Bernie and I’m looking to rehome him. He needs some serious training that I unfortunately can’t do. Please message me for more details. I can’t put him on for nothing unfortunately

Saint Bernard
I am pleased to announce the safe arrival of our Saint Bernard puppies. Both mum and puppies are doing very well indeed. They are nearly 4 weeks old and will be ready to leave 12th February at 8 weeks

Saint Bernard
Sadly we have to rehome are beloved girl Winnie,she is 7 years old,she has been through a lot before we got her by being abused by men,so she is very scared of men and will growl at you she is also ve
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.