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Bernese Mountain Dog acting weird

Bernese Mountain Dog Acting Weird?: 8 Reasons & What To Do  

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

A Bernese Mountain Dog acting weird can be concerning when you see your well-behaved dog not acting their usual self but acting strangely. Strange behaviors such as eating dirt, constant licking of paws, spinning in circles, staring, and walking strangely, among other unusual behaviors can raise many questions as to why they occur. So, why […]

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Can Bernese Mountain Dogs Be Left Alone

Can Bernese Mountain Dogs Be Left Alone? What To Do When You Need To Be Are Away

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

The Bernese Mountain Dog is an affectionate dog, and can be attached to their owners. Leaving them at home can be daunting and because they experience separation anxiety and also you would want to come back to a house that has not been destroyed! We outline whether a Bernese Mountain Dog can indeed be left […]

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Bernese Mountain Dog sudden death

Bernese Mountain Dog Sudden Death: Why It Happens

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

The unexpected loss of your dog is very painful especially because there is nothing that prepares you for it. It just happens with no warning signs or sometimes without a history of a current existing ailment. Understanding what happened, the how, and why helps us to have closure from our loss. In this article, we […]

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when should a Bernese Mountain Dog be neutered

When Should A Bernese Mountain Dog Be Neutered?

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

Neutering of a male Bernese Mountain Dog is the surgical removal of their testes. It is an important procedure that presents many benefits to a Bernese Mountain Dog. So, when should a male Bernese Mountain Dog be neutered? A male Bernese Mountain Dog should be neutered when they are at least 12  to 18 months […]

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are Bernese Mountain Dogs hard to train

Are Bernese Mountain Dogs Hard to Train? What Every Owner Must Know

Posted on October 19, 2023October 21, 2023 by Patricia Williams

You may want to train your Bernese Mountain Dog to be well mannered or teach them new behavior. The question is, Are Bernese Mountain Dogs hard to train? The Bernese Mountain Dog, that is Bernese Mountain Dogs are not hard to train because they quickly learn due to their high intelligence. However, for training to […]

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What Do Bernese Mountain Dogs Die From

What Do Bernese Mountain Dogs Die From?: Common Cause Of Death

Posted on October 19, 2023October 20, 2023 by Patricia Williams

The Bernese Mountain Dog is a majestic large dog breed that is known for its affectionate and gentle nature. Sadly, they have a shorter lifespan than most dogs. We outline in detail the Bernese Mountain Dog common causes of death and the tips that a Bernese Mountain Dog owner can do to promote a longer […]

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Bernese Mountain Dog Crying And Howling

Bernese Mountain Dog Crying And Howling: Common Causes And What To Do

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

Dogs display a number of unusual behaviors and as a dog owner you have probably experienced some at one point. One of these behaviors is Bernese Mountain Dog crying and howling . It is quite concerning to hear your Bernese Mountain Dog crying and howling,  and particularly distressing if you’re not sure what’s causing the […]

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Bernese Mountain Dog diarrhea and not eating

Bernese Mountain Dog Diarrhea And Not Eating: Causes + What To Do 

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

Bernese Mountain Dog diarrhea and not eating are symptoms that sometimes occur together. Loss of appetite or a dog not eating is a decrease in interest in food or a complete refusal to eat. It is an unusual dog behavior,  and raises concern especially when accompanied by other concerning symptoms such as diarrhea. While diarrhea […]

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Bernese Mountain Dog dry heaving

Bernese Mountain Dog Dry Heaving: What It Means+ What To Do

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

Dry heaving or retching is an attempt to vomit accompanied by a hacking sound but without the production of vomit.  A dry heaving Bernese Mountain Dog is usually nauseated and their whole body spasms in an attempt to vomit but nothing usually comes out.  So what causes Bernese Mountain Dog dry heaving? Let’s look at […]

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Bernese Mountain Dog howling

Bernese Mountain Dog Howling: Find Out Why and What It Means

Posted on October 19, 2023October 24, 2023 by Patricia Williams

Howling is a common Bernese Mountain Dog behavior, however, when the behavior occurs frequently, it can be concerning and in some cases problematic to the people around. So what does Bernese Mountain Dog howling mean? And what can you do about it? We’ll delve into the various reasons why Bernese Mountain Dog howl and how […]

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