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  2. St. Bernard (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, younger dogs would learn how to perform search and rescue operations from older dogs. [13] The Swiss St. Bernard Club was founded in Basel on 15 March 1884. The St. Bernard was the first breed entered into the Swiss Stud Book in 1884, and the breed standard was finally approved in 1888. Since then, the breed has been a Swiss national ...

  3. 4-Month-Old St. Bernard's Massive Size Makes Her a True 'Big ...

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    Whereas most smaller dog breeds reach maturity and stop growing at around 9 to 12 months. So if it feels like your St .Bernard puppy won't stop growing, it's probably because they haven't!

  4. Category:Dog breeds originating in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... St. Bernard (dog breed) St. Hubert Jura Hound; Swiss mountain dog; W. White Swiss Shepherd Dog This page ...

  5. 32 reasons to love St. Bernards

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    Accepted as an official breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1885, the giant, loving, and loyal Saint Bernard became the most popular dog in the country by the 1890s.

  6. List of dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    This list of dog breeds includes both extant and extinct dog breeds, ... Greater Swiss Mountain Dog [138] Greek Harehound [165] ... St. Bernard [203] St. Hubert Jura ...

  7. Huge Saint Bernard is the most loving dog in the world - AOL

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    Sully the Saint Bernard is a big 'ol softie! The massive hound is quite possibly the most loving dog in the world -- and totally earns the "man's best friend" title. When Sully's dad comes home ...

  8. Swiss mountain dog - Wikipedia

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    Official documents from the hospice in St. Bernard Pass concerning the dogs date back to 1707, with paintings and drawings of the dog dating even earlier. The breed was the very first breed entered into the Swiss Stud Book in 1884 and the breed standard was finally approved in 1887. [6]

  9. St. Bernard Serves as 'Warming Station' for Local Feral Cats ...

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    St Bernards are a large, furry breed of dog developed in the Swiss Alps. They are a working breed of dog, and are probably most famous for their historical role in participating in rescues of ...