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The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog ... Two websites list the life expectancy for Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs at 10 to 11 years; [23] another lists it as 8–10 years. [19]
The average lifespan of a Greater Swiss Mountain dog is eight to 11 years. This lifespan is a bit shorter compared to the Appenzeller Swiss Hound (10 to 12 years) and Entlebucher Mountain dog (11 ...
Life Expectancy: 11 to 13 years. Another Swiss mountain breed! ... 10. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. Nadiia_Diachenko/Getty Images. Height: 23 to 29 inches. Weight: 85 to 140 pounds.
A 2024 UK study found a life expectancy of 9.3 years for the breed compared to an average of 12.7 for purebreeds and 12 for crossbreeds. [24] A 2005 Swedish study of insurance data found 74% of St Bernards died by the age of 10, higher than the overall rate of 35% of dogs dying by the age of 10.
Despite the fact that larger breeds have a lower life expectancy than smaller breeds the life expectancy of the Bernese Mountain Dog is still low even when compared to breeds of similar size. [35] In a 2016 Swiss study the life expectancy was found to be 8.4 years, based on the deaths of 381 out of 389 dogs in the study. [35]
A dog’s life span may be linked to the size of its schnoz, according to a new study of data from more than 584,000 dogs across the United Kingdom.
The Entlebucher is the smallest of four Swiss mountain dogs, the others being the Appenzeller Sennenhund, the Bernese Mountain Dog, and the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. During the 1800s these dogs were variable and were not regarded as distinct breeds. In 1908 the Swiss Kennel Club set about classifying them. [1]
Bernese Mountain Dog (Type 1) Golden Retriever (Type 1) Corgi (Type 1) Greyhound (Type 1) Schnauzer (Type 1) ... most dogs with Type 1 vWD will have a normal life expectancy, unless they’re ...