Sharon_206 10/30/2009
very smart , lovable dogs . used to have a dog that was 1/2 St . Bernard
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Blueberry16 07/02/2009
I love them, they are great at working in the snow and saving people's lives!
LadyJesusFan77 7 04/21/2009
I don't have anything against Saint Bernards, but I don't like slobber, which they are known to do a lot, so I will pass on this dog breed.
Astromike 04/20/2009
Not really suited for indoor living as they take up ALOT of space and tend to drool and are just down right on the sloppy side. Not saying they still dont make good dogs.
rbsjrx 10/27/2008
We were adopted by a Saint Bernard after Hurricane Ike blew through Houston. It had no collar and no implanted ID chip and all attempts to locate his owner failed. Finding him an adoptive home would have been difficult since he's about 8 years old. And so he joined our family which already included 3 cats, a scotty and a toy poodle.Yes, he's huge and does tend to slobber, but I don't think we've ever had a sweeter dog. He's extremely bright and social. He was already housebroken and obviously has been trained. He costs a lot to feed, but everyone loves him.
Jamie & Finn 09/10/2008
too hot here
?Whatever it takes ? 08/07/2008
cute but they go blind
Seth's Wifey. [Mrs. Blondale Patton to be] 07/24/2008
Pretty big.
Crystal911 07/10/2008
too big!!!!
?K a y l a ;] 07/06/2008
ew
keep holding on 06/17/2008
really really not fun to groom
myspace-13517044 06/01/2008
hate those dogs
myspace-47799913 06/01/2008
St. Bernard pups are so cute but they grow up to be HUGE! You have to watch out because they sometimes think they are lap dogs even if they are fully grown! haha.
??Full of Wonder and Questions?? 05/20/2008
it takes beer to ppl who r stuck in snow storms...L O L ! ! !
myspace-30849171 05/07/2008
WONDERFUL dogs! they save people for crying out loud!
fb664421287 04/13/2008
Ohhhhhhhhh, it's a St. Bernard with the whisky!! Like this dog!!
irishgit 04/09/2008
There's something to be said for a dog that carries a barrel of brandy around with it.....
MissPackRat4Je sus 04/09/2008
If I was to have a dog, this would not be the dog for me. I don't think I'd be able to stand for much slobbering.
GenghisTheHun 04/09/2008
i had a friend who had one. The breed is too inbred in the USA. This dog was sick all the time and got mean because of physical problems.
myspace-349012854 04/08/2008
cute.But not for me
sperryc 04/08/2008
I like st. bernards as much as the next guy, and it's fun to think of them running around the alps with little barrels of rum around their necks, but could you honestly handle owning a 200-lb dog?
trebon1038 04/07/2008
I really don't like these dogs. I know their origin is honorable and even those still used as avalanche dogs, I have respect for...but I have come across some very aggressive Saints and they also have been known to have some health issues.
Automatt 04/07/2008
Big, boisterous, and sweet animals. Don't forget to get the barrel of spirits to wear around the neck.
nicktw25 04/07/2007
can a saint bernard live outside if we socailize with him and if we have a kennel with a a fenced in backyard?
HEATHER777 02/09/2007
I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL 2 YEAR OLD ST. BERNARD NAMED JOHANNA BROOKE-WE HAVE PREVIOUSLY OWNED A GOLDEN RETRIEVER THAT PASSED 3 YEARS AGO WHO I ADORED, BUT I HAVE TO SAY MY HUSBAND AND I AND OUR 3 KIDS(AND OUR POMERANIAN AND OUR 2 CATS!) HAVE NEVER HAD A MORE LOVING AND LOYAL DOG. SHE LIVES IN OUR HOUSE WITH US AND OTHER THAN THE TWICE A YEAR SHEDDING AND OCCASIONAL DROOLING THERE COULD NOT BE A BETTER HOUSE DOG.
CanadaSucks 03/15/2006
I don't find anything charming about a dog that can fetch a cannonball. . .
Vudija 03/15/2006
*Updated for typos* Their sheer size makes them absolutely amazing. My aunt owns one, and I would love to be able to see it in person. She says that the only reason she owns it though, is because she can keep it outside, "they drool to much", is what she tells me. I agree, but if I had the big yard and the money to feed one's appetite I would LOVE to have one.
maggiestrauss 09/05/2005
As long as you don't mind the constant fur and slobber, you can't beat the Saint Bernard as a companion. We just lost our Saint, Maggie, after 6 years and a long battle with an auto-immune disease. Check out http://maggiestrauss.blogspot.com/ to see lots of photos of Maggie and more about what a wonderful breed Saint Bernards are.
martin & Nancy 11/06/2004
We have had several dogs while we were growing up from a pure breed dalmation and German Shephard and a couple of mutts in between. None have compared to the loyalty and affection that we receive from our St. Bernard.
ssrat 07/18/2004
These animals do great in close quarters with the rest of the family. Their only agenda is to be close to you. You will have to exercise them as you would any animal. Because they take bigger steps doesn't mean they need a proportionally bigger yard. You will also find their food intake comparable to a large sporting dog, ie. an Irish Setter or Retriever. Beware those who would warn you off because of the hair shedding. That's the long haired type. They obviously are unaware that there is a short haired variety of Saint. I won't lie to you about the slobber. They do, though some are better than others. Also, there is NO SUCH THING as a dry mouth variety of Saint. Stay clear of anyone who would tell you that as well. We have owned 14 of these friendly beasts in the last 30 years. All indoor dogs. Our first one lived with us in a 10'x50' trailer. I still love them.
ANSGARD 06/07/2004
For sure it's a beautiful breed, but it takes too much work on this dog. First of all, it must lose a lot of hair, plus it must suffer the heat a lot, like most dogs... but it's so beautiful and sweet. If you live in a flat, avoid it though it needs a lot of space
Redoedo 06/12/2003
If you don't mind a bit of slobber- no, make that a lot of slobber every once in a while, these dogs make very friendly and loyal pets.
EricTKO 12/16/2002
I have owned one. i have had many animals in my life having grown up on a farm. The Saint Bernard is ...along with the Newfoundland the finest dog out there. I very much miss mine but I moved into a Condo on the beach and couldn't keep her. She got a good home but i will always reget that move. If you have kids you can't go wrong with this great dog.
Snoopy 12/16/2001
I've never owned one, but I do love that movie about the St Bernard called Beethoven. That mnovie was funny and Beethoven was adorable.
myeddie 06/07/2001
i dont have one only due to the fact that right now i dont have the room. but i have always wanted one and will get one someday. they are beautiful dogs.
ErictheFederal ist 06/06/2001
I've loved these dogs long before I watched the movie "Amadeus", hehe. I've heard they were used to carry alcohol in earlier days in the Alps. Especially as medicine to people suffering from sicknesses or natural desasters in the high mountains. That's so sympathic! :-))
d.fe440et 04/22/2000
Cool dogs, but too much drool
Wiggum 04/10/2000
Slobber factories.
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