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I've always been a chessie owner.Christen spent several days with a swiss mtn dog on a farm,even though she has always been a cat women.She has started researching this breed.Anybody have personal experience that they would like to give feed back on. It will be up to me to train it.
 
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A pal bought a Bernese Mountain Dog for the family and he is a gentle brute that is a perfect host at the fishing lodge they own. I asked why not a Swiss Mountain Dog and he said its life expectancy is much shorter than the Bernese. Although my friend is well educated in Biology the didn't make sense to me so I started to check it out and it seems he is right. Our vet projected a 7 or 8 year expectancy for the Swiss Mountain dog and 10 to 12 for the Bernese.
I would really do some research if I was considering one. Curious what say the AR vets.
 
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Both breeds tend to have quite short lives. The Bernese get some serious cancers. Not sure if this is a result of too much in breeding or...?

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It is also a problem that comes with size. Great Danes have short lives as well. Makes me sad.


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Others have said what I would say ie. short life. But, the other comment I would have is what expectation you have for your life with the dog. I had a chessie. Loved him, and he loved me. He was a VERY active dog. He loved to catch frisbees, go on long walks etc. I honestly don't know the characteristics of the large Swiss dogs, neither do I know anything about your health, level of activity, life expectancy etc. If your dog will live longer than you will, who will take care of him? Just a thought, as these are the factors that I would think about for my next dog.
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my son had a bernie - died at 8of caner - but what a wonderful dog
 
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Another interesting breed similar to the Swiss and Bernese is the Leonberger.

A guy I knew had one and it was one impressive dog.

Like a cross between a St Bernard and a wolf.

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Update,after an hour and half interview with breeder.Christen has decided not to go with the swiss mtn dog. The short life span was a factor. I considered the breed almost a "special needs' dog.I wasn't worried about keeping the animal active, as I work my other dogs every day. The hunting breeds are to me like a shake & bake and ready to go. Thank-you for everybody's input.
 
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Could be wrong but the Berneese and the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog are two different breeds.
 
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JonP: You are correct. The Swiss Mtn dog has a long coat and the Bernease much tighter. A good friend went with a Bernease because of its much longer life span. It is a wonderful family dog and loves swimming with his kids in the lake.
 
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I seem to recall that the German Sheppards are prone to hip displacement. I have seen several at the vet's. As a bit of humor here I saw a Kliban cartoon years ago where there is this mo0nk squatting in the snow, robe up, etc. + the faithful St. Bernard had not a brandy flask on his neck but a roll of toilet paper.


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Former G/F had a chessie. Seems like it died
about 8-9. A neighbor had one that didn't seem
to be around near as long as I figured it would.
Now new neighbors across the street have one.
I haven't been in reach of it. All I've been
near were very friendly. Mike lets his dogs
run loose and they lay around his yard and very
rarely ever off his place. His blue healer was
in my back yard last week though. Well behaved.

We had a silver German Shepard. Ran and played,
jumped a lot etc. Hips went to hell at 8 and
we had him put down. I let him out the back door
just two 6" steps. Hind feet on the step, he fell over wondering what the hell happened.
We called the vet to come here and do the deed.
He was my buddy. Taught him to run out and get
my paper in the mornings. Hard to take at times.

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There's definitely a correlation between dog size and life expectancy. I'd hate to grow attached to a dog who will pass on in 6-8 years.
 
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