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Swiss Mountain Dog
08-11-2012, 06:09 PM
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Swiss Mountain Dog
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Swiss Mountain Dogs are amiable household companions, generously sharing space and getting along with everyone in the family, including cats. They form strong bonds with people and love being involved in social activities and special occasions. Swiss Mountain Dogs are wonderful companions to children and sometimes take other pets (even cats) under their care. They are also very clever and adaptable.
As puppies, some varieties-like the Bernese, for instance-may seem a little rambunctious. By adulthood they become mellower and more easygoing. They have a tough, working dog exterior, but they truly love being at home, surrounded by family and friends. Swiss Mountain Dogs also have a sweet sensitivity that is especially endearing.

Used for centuries to guard flocks and farmland, Swiss Mountain Dogs have a built-in protectiveness; however, they are very restrained watchdogs. Overall, Swiss Mountain Dogs are high-energy, hardworking canines that truly appreciate working in wide-open spaces. If you can give your Swiss Mountain Dog lots of companionship and steady work, it will be endlessly happy and a truly rewarding friend.

Though big and rustic, some Swiss Mountain Dogs will be happy living in apartments as long as they get plenty of exercise and a healthy amount of attention from family. A good, daily walk will satisfy them-they are not really into jogging, especially in warm weather. And they love a good tummy scratch at the end of a long day.
Swiss Mountain Dogs can live anywhere from seven to 12 years, depending upon the variety. Common health problems include hip dysplasia, eye problems and epilepsy. They are fairly easy to groom, needing only regular brushing to keep their coats looking good. They shed-sometimes heavily-every spring and fall.

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