Saint Bernard (saint bernard), also known as (Saint Bernard), is native to Denmark and has a long history in Switzerland. history, but in the middle of the 19th century, the number became less and less to the point of almost extinction. Today's St. Bernards are mostly breeds. It is a veritable giant working dog, weighing up to 100 kilograms and reaching a height of 1 meter. The St. Bernard dog is kind, friendly, and loves to be around children. It is loyal to its owner, easy to train, and adept at saving lives. In Denmark, whenever a blizzard comes, they show their skills and rescue countless people in distress in the vast snowfields.
St. Bernard
The current St. Bernard Nautical dogs are mostly hybrid breeds. It is a veritable giant working dog, weighing up to 100 kilograms and reaching a height of 1 meter.
The Saint Bernard is an oversized dog with a very docile personality, easy to approach, and very tolerant of children. If given enough space, food, exercise, can become a very good family dog. The St. Bernard is well regarded as an intelligent, docile family dog.
1. Body size
Some people exaggerately say that a St. Bernard dog can eat 7 chickens a day, although it is exaggerated, it is enough to show its food intake. St. Bernards are large and not suitable for raising in cities.
2. Training
St. Bernards are loyal to their owners, more loyal than average dogs, and easy to train.
3. Adapt to severe cold
St. Bernards are good at saving lives and can adapt to cold climates.
4. Habits
1. St. Bernards are intelligent, kind, friendly, and like to be with children.
2. St. Bernards are loyal to their owners, easy to train and good at saving lives.
3. St. Bernards do not like to bark.
The St. Bernard has a very docile personality and is loyal to its owner. Given enough space, food, and exercise, it makes a great family dog.
St. Bernard's Beauty Tips
? Bath, shave stubble, wash ears, trim toenails and brush. After the simple operation is completed, the pet dogs in the exhibition can make their debut. Short-haired breeds save time and trouble with longer hair, and the hair on the feet of long-haired St. Bernards sometimes requires special treatment.
How to raise St. Bernard puppies
? For the first time, I raised St. Bernards. Or feeding a large amount of food, resulting in morbidity and even death, especially in Little St. Bernard, morbidity or death due to overfeeding is common.
Breeding St. Bernards, mostly from a young age. The digestion and absorption function of puppies is not perfect, and some puppies are very greedy, so it is easy to cause vomiting and diarrhea due to eating too much. If the treatment is not timely, they often die. Pets are not petted, and joy has turned into sadness. Generally speaking, puppies just bought from the market are hungry and thirsty, and their new owners let them eat and drink too much, which is most likely to cause vomiting and diarrhea.
Little St. Bernards just got home and asked them to drink water before feeding them food. In the first few days, the puppy is generally allowed to eat 7-80% full. The best food to feed is puppy food sold in the market. This kind of food is rich in nutrition and proper proportion, which is conducive to the digestion and absorption of the puppy. In addition, it is best to consult an experienced human or animal doctor when raising a puppy for the first time, and take them to the animal hospital for a health check, and a plan for vaccination and deworming.