Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies: Pictures, Adoption Tips, and More!

Written by Amanda Martinotti
Updated: January 8, 2024
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Bernese mountain dog puppies are one of the cutest, most loyal breeds to own. They live to please their owner and family. In addition, these massive dogs will be your fiercest protector. They were originally bred in Switzerland for the sole purpose of protecting and herding their flock and owner.

Bernese mountain dog puppies can grow to be about 27 inches long. They have long, silk coats that come in colors of black, rust, and white. While this is the most common color, these silky canines come in various color options.

Let’s take a further look at the expenses and milestones, and warm our hearts with some adorable puppy photos!

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Bernese mountain dogs can grow to be about 27 inches tall.

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What Are Having Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies Like?

Raising Bernese mountain dog puppies can be rewarding, sweet, and awesome. However, it can be troublesome if you are not aware of how to raise them. But rest assured, we’ll cover more about raising them in the following paragraphs.

For one thing, early socialization training is important to prevent aggression and get them acquainted with family, friends, and visitors.

Their astounding intelligence coupled with their willingness to please makes this breed one of the more joyful canines to train. However, they are very sensitive pups who do not respond well to harsh training techniques, which is one reason that positive reinforcement training works more efficiently (for any dog breed, really).

If you aren’t a fan of being outdoors or do not find pleasure in physical fitness, this breed may not be the best for you. While they enjoy being couped up with their owner, they need 30 minutes of physical activity.

Cost

The expenses of Bernese mountain dog puppies will vary depending on factors such as breeder vs adoption fees, location, and the health status of the puppies.

For example, adopting Bernese mountain dog puppies from reputable breeders will be expensive compared to the cost of adopting one from a shelter. On average, the cost of a purebred puppy from a breeder can cost about $1,000 to $3,000 or more. The breeder’s reputation, the bloodline of the parents, and the cost of preventative health measures are some of the factors that will affect the cost of your puppy.

On the contrary, adopting from a well-respected breeder can save you money in the long run. A breeder will provide the proper training, veterinary health care, and nutrition to prevent disease and ensure a happy life into adulthood. Considering all of this, the cost upfront may be more but, you can save money in the long run from health issues that may show up later in life.

Of course, adopting Bernese mountain dog puppies from a rescue may be just as beneficial as adopting from a breeder. For example, adopting a puppy from a rescue means that you are giving an abandoned canine hope in gaining their forever home. Next, the cost of adopting a puppy or dog from a rescue tends to be much lower in price. You can expect to pay around $350 to $500. The cost of adoption will vary depending on location, sales tax, and veterinary expenses.

 Bernese Mountain Dog puppies

The cost of adopting Bernese mountain dog puppies from a rescue tends to be much lower in price.

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Adoption Tips

Below are some useful tips that will help you prepare for your furry new addition!

1. Consider Your Finances

Before you consider adopting a puppy, it is essential to create a budget to make sure that you can afford the proper nutrition, annual veterinary exams, and supplies. Also, if you owe a lot of debt at the moment, it may be wise to wait until the debt is cleared first.

Emergencies can pop up unexpectedly. Therefore, being able to set up a savings account will be a crucial part of your puppy shopping budget.

2. Only Adopt From Reputable Breeders

Finding a reputable breeder will help keep you from being scammed. Also, reputable breeders will be easy-going to talk to, are willing to meet up with you, and are willing to answer any questions.

If a breeder doesn’t have the above qualities, it may be wise to move on to another breeder.

3. Set Up a Schedule

Having a schedule will help your puppy train more easily. Plus, it helps get them used to your schedule which can help create a stronger connection between you and your puppy.

4. Feed Them the Right Nutrition

Nutrition plays an important role in your puppy’s life. The right nutrition helps fend off obesity while giving them the right vitamins and nutrients. Make sure to consult your vet and follow their feeding instructions carefully.

5. Be Prepared

Before bringing home your newest family member, make sure that you have crates, food bowls, and toys ready for their arrival. Also, don’t feel alarmed if they are not excited at first. Most puppies usually need an adjustment time of three days.

Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies: Growth Chart and Milestones

Male WeightMale AgeFemale WeightFemale Age
15-25 pounds2 months old12-24 pounds2 months old
35-55 pounds4 months old30-45 pounds4 months old
50-70 pounds6 months old45-65 pounds6 months old
75-105 pounds1 year old65-90 pounds1 year old
The growth chart shows the approximate age and weight of Bernese mountain dog puppies within the first year.

Bernese mountain dog puppies are fully grown at 1 year old. By this time, these large dogs weigh around 80-115 pounds for males and 70-95 pounds for females. On average, these pups grow to be around 2 feet tall. Most Bernese mountain dog puppies stop growing around 1 year old.

Puppy Photos

Let’s take a look at some adorable puppy photos.

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Bernese mountain dog puppy at 3 months old.

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An adorable Bernese mountain dog at 10 months old.

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A gorgeous Bernese mountain dog at 12 months old.

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In conclusion, Bernese mountain dog puppies are sweet, cuddly, and smart canines that will bring a smile to your face every chance they get!

The photo featured at the top of this post is © Kriste Sorokaite/iStock via Getty Images

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