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Bernese mountain dog

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Bernese mountain dog , breed of sturdy working dog first brought to Switzerland by the invading Roman armies over two millennia ago. It stands from 23 to 27 in. (58-69 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 50 to 70 lb (23-32 kg). Its long, silky, slightly wavy coat is jet black with a white blaze up the face, white on the chest, feet, and tip of tail, and russet-brown or tan markings on all four legs and above the eyes. For hundreds of years in its native canton of Berne, the Bernese mountain dog was used as a draft animal by the local merchants to haul cartloads of goods to market. To... Read more
Bernese mountain dog
...and forelegs and over the eyes, and sometimes white on the chest, nose, feet, and tail tip. The breed stands 21–28 in. (53–70 cm) high and weighs about 90 lbs (40 kg). Bernese mountain dog Bernese mountain dog Bernese mountain dog Read more
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...of various breeds of dog bred as guard, herding...Tibet), and Pyrenean mountain dogs (Britain). Herding...rescue work include the Bernese mountain dog , Portuguese water dog, Newfoundland , St. Bernard , and sled dog . working dog working... Read more

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