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Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies For Sale
European Imported Bloodlines - Puppy Pre-Training - Devoted Family Breeders - Health Tested Parents
Upcoming Litters
Izzy's Litter
DOB: 11/20/25
Available: 1/15/2026
95 - 120 lbs
$5500


Males

Otto
Male
Bernese Mountain Dog
Females
Litter Reservation List
Pick 1: Todd Bremner (F)
Female Pick 2: Available
Male Pick 1: Brett Dixon
Male Pick 2: Eleazar Villarreal
Male Pick 3: Odyssey Contreras
Male Pick 4: Corey Strickland
Male Pick 5: Available
Male Pick 6: Available
Bonnie's Litter
DOB: 12/26/2025
Available: 2/20/2026
90 - 110 lbs
$4500


Males

Apollo
Male
Bernese Mountain Dog
Females
Litter Reservation List
Pick 1: Sean Coakley
Pick 2: Available
Pick 3: Available
Pick 4: Available
Pick 5: Available
Pick 6: Available
Pick 7: Available
Pick 8: Available
Pick 9: Available
Pick 10: Available
Future Reservations
Pick 1: Kayla Aubee
Pick 2: Matthew Lasky
Pick 3: Jennifer Zangari
Pick 4: Whitney Eubanks
Pick 5: Zachary Palacios
Pick 6: Heather Annunziato
Pick 7: Mark Ely
Pick 8: Dawn Ressler (F)
Pick 9: Shawn Kim (March) (M)
Pick 10: Shelly Artello (M)
Pick 11: Amy Alexander (2)
Pick 12: Lou Biro (M)
Pick 13: Christopher Bryant (M)
Pick 14: Available
Pick 15: Available
Reserve a puppy now or contact us to schedule a visit.
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Adopted Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies
Are Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies Good Pets?
What are Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies Personalities and Temperaments like?
Big, powerful, and built for hard work, the Bernese Mountain Dog is also strikingly beautiful and blessed with a sweet, affectionate nature. Berners are generally laid back but are always up for a romp with the owner, whom they live to please. The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, sturdy dog who can stand over 27 inches at the shoulder.
Are Bernese Mountain Dogs good pets for families with kids?
Berners get along with the entire family and are particularly gentle with children, but they will often become more attached to one lucky human. Berners are imposing but not threatening, and they maintain an aloof dignity with strangers.
What is the Lifespan of Bernese Mountain Dogs?
Berners are generally healthy dogs, and responsible breeders will screen their breeding stock for various breed-related health conditions. The average expected lifespan of a Bernese Mountain Dog is 9-12 years.
Bernese Mountain Dogs Grooming and Care Best Practices
The Bernese Mountain Dog has a double coat, with a longer outer coat and a wooly undercoat. Berners shed a fair amount, even more so during shedding season, which occurs twice a year. Weekly brushing (daily during shedding season) will help to remove loose hair and keep the dog looking its best. Early socialization and obedience training are important for all dogs, but especially so for breeds as large as the Bernese Mountain Dog. Berners are intelligent and eager to please, so they are usually easy to train.




















































