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St. Bernards are a large dog originally bred for rescue and as a working dog. A fully grown male can weigh between 68 and 100 kg and the approximate height is 69cm to 90cm. The Saint Bernard is known for its loyalty and vigilance and is tolerant of both children and animals. Because of these traits, it has become a family dog. They also make good watchdogs, as their size can be startling to strangers, though their temperament is mild. St. Bernards are very gentle giant dogs. St. Bernards are often fond of childrren and are loyal to their family.They commonly get along very well with other dogs and love high amounts of attention. Even though they can usually be seen lounging around the house, that's not all they do. Depending on the dog, they like to dig, and are capable of jumping over fences. Before you consider bringing this type of dog into your house, make sure you have lots of room for them to run, and a sturdy fence that they can't jump over, or dig under. |
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