Welcome to Pure Bernese! 🙂
We are dedicated breeder specializing in Bernese Mountain Dog puppies with over 12 years of experience. We are committed to raising healthy, well-socialized pups that embody the breed’s excellent temperament and robust health. Each puppy is raised in a loving environment, ensuring they become loyal and affectionate family members. Pure Bernese prioritizes responsible breeding practices, providing ongoing support and guidance to new owners to ensure the best possible start for their Bernese Mountain Dog companions.
It’s easy to get a puppy
WE MAKE ADOPTING YOUR NEW PUPPY HASSLE-FREE! JUST FOLLOW THESE FOUR EASY STEPS.
Schedule an appointment and visit our doggie home
Choose your future Puppy companion
Sign an agreement and make upfront payment
Once we receive your payment in full, you pick up or we deliver your pet to you.
Why Choose Us?
HEALTH GUARANTEE
Here at Pure Bernese, We give our Bernese mountain puppies the best health care.
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
We offer a 30 Days Money Back Guarantee on all our puppies.
USDA APHIS SHIPPING
We appreciate only serious inquires. We will consider homes that want our puppies as companions ONLY.
About Bernese mountain Dog
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 placid but are always up for a romp with the owner, whom they live to please. The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, sturdy worker who can stand over 27 inches at the shoulder. The thick, silky, and moderately long coat is tricolored: jet black, clear white, and rust. The distinctive markings on the coat and face are breed hallmarks and, combined with the intelligent gleam in the dark eyes, add to the Berner’s aura of majestic nobility. A hardy dog who thrives in cold weather, the Berner’s brain and brawn helped him multitask on the farms and pastures of Switzerland. 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.
Berners are generally healthy dogs, and responsible breeders will screen their breeding stock for health conditions such as hip and elbow dysplasia, blood disorders, some cancers, and progressive retinal atrophy. All large breeds are susceptible to bloat, a sudden, life-threatening stomach condition. Berner owners should learn what signs to look out for, and what to do should they occur. As with all breeds, a Berner’s ears should be checked regularly for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed often, using a toothpaste designed for dogs.
Recommended Health Tests From the National Breed Club:
- Hip Evaluation
- Elbow Evaluation
- AKC DNA Profile
- Degenerative Myelopathy (Common Variant) (DM) – DNA Test
- Degenerative Myelopathy (Bernese Mountain Dog Variant) (DM) – DNA Test
- Cardiac Exam
- Ophthalmologist Evaluation
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 his best. Any tangles can be worked out with a slicker brush or metal comb. As with all breeds, the nails should be trimmed regularly, as overly long nails can cause the dog pain and structural problems.
Bernese Mountain Dogs need at least a half-hour of moderate exercise every day to stay healthy and happy. While they are definitely meant to live indoors with their human family, Berners enjoy outdoor activities and make great companions on long walks or hikes. Outdoorsy owners often take their canine companions camping and backpacking. Berners enjoy pulling young children in a cart, and some even participate in carting and drafting competitions. Other canine sports in which Berners participate and excel include agility, herding, obedience, rally, and tracking.
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. They are also affectionate and openhearted; their feelings are easily hurt, and so they don’t respond well to harsh corrections or training methods. A Berner wants to be with his family, and undesirable behaviors can result if he is regularly left alone for long periods of time.
The Bernese Mountain Dog should do well on a high-quality dog food, whether commercially manufactured or home-prepared with your veterinarian’s supervision and approval. Any diet should be appropriate to the dog’s age (puppy, adult, or senior). Some dogs are prone to getting overweight, so watch your dog’s calorie consumption and weight level. Treats can be an important aid in training, but giving too many can cause obesity. Learn about which human foods are safe for dogs, and which are not. Check with your vet if you have any concerns about your dog’s weight or diet. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times.
Some of our Avialable puppies
AVAILABLE
NAME: Freya
SEX: Female
AGE: 10 Weeks Old
BREED: Bernese Mountain Dog
PRICE: $700
HEALTH STATUS: All vaccines and worming were appropriately for the puppies age. Health certificates and health checks are done before going to their new homes.
WHAT’S INCLUDED: AKC Papers, Vet records, Toys, Sample Food & 1 Year health guarantee
AVAILABILITY: Ready for adoption now!
AVAILABLE
NAME: Beau
SEX: Male
AGE: 10 Weeks Old
BREED: Bernese Mountain Dog
PRICE: $700
HEALTH STATUS: All vaccines and worming were appropriately for the puppies age. Health certificates and health checks are done before going to their new homes.
WHAT’S INCLUDED: AKC Papers, Vet records, Toys, Sample Food & 1 Year health guarantee
AVAILABILITY: Ready for adoption now!