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Back in 2002, our daughter was five years old and fell in love with a friend’s Saint Bernard. After some discussion, we decided we should add a furry family member to our home. So we started hunting.

Once we had our very own Saint Bernard, Fletcher, we never looked back. The love of the breed is unlike any other and very rewarding. Our home would not be complete without the companionship and love from these gentle giants.

Our dogs at Fletcher’s Saints are very socialized, and perfect with all ages of children. They tend to adore other pets and animals, as well. Our Saints are very gentle, have an easy going temperament, and grow in superbly well rounded dogs and are never aggressive or ill-natured in any way.

Our Saints are bred and raised for their health, temperament, and intelligence. These powerful, proportionately strong and muscular Saint Bernard’s have giant heads that soften the hardest of hearts, and sport the most gentle and kind eyes of any creature.

Dog Group: Working
Size: 27-30 inches tall, 130-180 lbs
Lifespan: 8-10 years
Energy Level: Medium
Coat: Smooth and fairly short
Shedding: Heavy
Hypoallergenic: No

History: Saint Bernards originated in the Swiss Alps, where they were once used by hospice monks in the Middle Ages to find lost travelers and pull carts in the deep snow. In fact, these dogs have been credited with saving over 2,000 travelers during the 1600s and 1700s. During the 1800s, the monks began to breed their Saint Bernards with Newfoundlands in attempt to increase size. The resulting dogs were bigger, but had a much longer coat than the former Saints. It was around this time that the breed made its way to other countries, including England and the United States. The Saint Bernard Club of America was formed in 1887. Over the following century, the Saint Bernard became very popular in America, and it became one of the most popular dogs in America during the 1960s and 70s. Today, the Saint Bernard enjoys modest popularity and can be seen in homes, movies, and dog shows across the country.

Temperament: Despite their large size, Saint Bernards are calm, gentle, and easygoing dogs that are friendly and welcoming to just about anyone. They do well with children, but are not overly playful or rambunctious. Training a Saint Bernard isn't difficult, but it's important to begin training as early as possible, while the dog is still an easily manageable size. Saints are smart and eager to please, but sometimes have a stubborn streak. Like all dogs, Saint Bernards should be socialized at an early age and exposed to many different experiences and environments.

Bred for rescue, this huge working dog is a hero dog both in Switzerland and Italy. The Saint Bernard earned its fame due to its large size and through tales of its rescues. Discover more about our Saint Bernard puppies for sale below!

Breed History 

The Saint Bernard breed originates from Switzerland. Native dogs of the Alps were crossed with Mastiffs to create the Saint Bernard. Then they were called the Alpine Cattle Dog. The Saint Bernard was named after Arch deacon Bernard who founded his hospice at a pass which was also named after him. 

The hospice made it easier for people to cross the pass and the Saint Bernard dogs were used by monks to protect the grounds. The location of the monastery built the dogs into a breed that can survive in the cold. When the Saint Bernard became popular in other countries, their type began to change. 

Crossbreeding made them taller and thinner. While some of these dogs are still at the hospice in Switzerland, they are no longer used to aid monks at the pass. They are now a reminder of the hospice history. 

Temperament

Saint Bernard’s heart is as huge as it is. Despite its big size, it is a sweet, patient and gentle dog breed. They love adults and children alike. The only threat they pose to little kids is knocking them over or involuntarily stepping on them. The Saint Bernard is sweet and affectionate. Socialization from an early age is important to expose them to new people, animals, and new environments. 

Environment

Saint Bernard is best kept indoors. They are prone to heat strokes so keeping them outside permanently would be bad for them. They are also companion animals and they thrive when living close to people. Though they are big dogs, when trained they can live inside a house without destroying any properties. It is important that they are taken outside at least once a day to exercise. 

Exercise

Though Saint Bernard doesn’t need too much exercise, it is necessary that they get enough to prevent obesity. They are big dogs and carrying extra weight can affect their joints, leading to arthritis. At least 30 minutes of exercise daily is enough for the breed. Note that this breed is prone to heatstroke so exercises are best done at night. If you want to take it on a walk during the day, ensure it’s a short walk and take some water along. Also, pay attention to it for any signs of exhaustion.

Grooming

Regular grooming is important to keep a Saint Bernard healthy. Brushing is required two to three times a week. If your dog grows mats on its thighs or ears, apply a detangler solution to straighten out the mat. Baths should be carried out monthly and outdoors because of their size. During the winter, it is best to bathe them indoors. Their teeth should be brushed at least twice a week and their nails should be trimmed monthly. It is also important that you clean their ears weekly.

Our Saint Bernard puppies for sale come from either USDA licensed commercial breeders or hobby breeders with no more than 5 breeding mothers. USDA licensed commercial breeders account for less than 20% of all breeders in the country. 

The unregulated breeders who are selling outside of the USDA regulations and without a license are what we consider to be “Puppy Mills.” We are committed to offering Saint Bernard puppies who will grow up to become important members of your family. We only purchase puppies from the very best sources, and we stand behind every puppy we sell.

Contact us today to learn more about the availability of our Saint Bernard puppies for sale. We look forward to helping you find your next family member. Our pet counselors can answer any questions you have about our Saint Bernard puppies.

Top Ten Frequently Asked Questions about the Saint Bernard

Are Saint Bernards easy to train?

Yes, they are easy to train. Saint Bernards are gentle and obedient dogs that are always eager to please their owners.

Are Saint Bernards good with children?

The Saint Bernard loves everyone, both children and adults. They are especially affectionate towards the children they live with. 

What is Saint Bernards life expectancy?

The average lifespan of a Saint Bernard is 8 to 10 years – although some might live longer. 

Do Saint Bernards have common health problems?

Dogs of this breed may sometimes be susceptible to hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, cataracts, allergies, and GDV. Generally, they are a sturdy breed with little health issues. 

What is the average size of a Saint Bernard?

The average Saint Bernard is 30 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. 

Are Saint Bernards aggressive?

Saint Bernards are very gentle and calm dogs. Early socialization can prevent aggressiveness in the future.

Are Saint Bernards loud dogs?

No. Dogs of this breed hardly bark without a cause. 

How intelligent are Saint Bernards?

Saint Bernards are not the most intelligent dogs. They often take longer than most dogs to mature mentally. 

Are Saint Bernards tidy dogs?

Saint Bernards drool and shed heavily. They also tend to knock things over due to their large size.

Can Saint Bernards cohabit with other pets?

Yes, Saint Bernards are very open to living with other pets, especially if they’ve lived with pets from puppyhood. It is important though to keep an eye on them when kept with smaller pets to ensure they don’t accidentally knock them over or step on them. 

If you want a versatile, fun and affectionate dog, the Saint Bernard is the best dog breed for you!

How much does a puppy Saint Bernard cost?

The average cost of a Saint Bernard puppy is currently around $1000-$1500 in the US, but they can cost anywhere from $550 to $2000. However, budding buyers should know that a bigger price tag doesn't necessarily mean better quality of care.

Are St Bernard's High Maintenance?

St. Bernard dogs are generally high-maintenance pets that require lots of care and attention from their owners.

Do Saint Bernards bark a lot?

Originally bred to withstand the cold temperatures of the Alps, the Saint Bernard does not do well in heat. Saint Bernards are not known for barking without cause. Saint Bernards are a short-lived breed, usually only 8 to 10 years.

Are St Bernard good dogs?

Because they are so friendly, gentle and tolerant, Saints can be especially good for families with well-behaved children. Known to be exceptionally understanding and patient, Saints are careful not to injure a child. These dogs are eager to please, which can make training easier than with other breeds.