Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Puppies For Sale

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Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
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About Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Puppies
Are Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs a good breed to own?
Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are gentle, loving, lifetime companions. They live most happily with a devout partner who enjoys long walks and cool weather. Swissies are dedicated to protecting their loved ones and are wonderful companions for active children, but they know when to tone down their energy and enjoy quiet time. Full-grown, they typically weigh 85-140 pounds and stand 23-29 inches tall.
Will a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog get along with my other pets?
Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are generally excellent with children of all ages. Swissies are the perfect larger companion for small children. Once socialized, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are comfortable in homes with cats and other pets. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs on a daily basis?
These moderately active dogs enjoy many forms of doggy sports. Originally bred to herd and guard livestock, Swissies are diligent workers. They love long walks and hikes but should not be worked too hard in warm weather. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How much grooming does a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog need?
Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs have a unique and highly recognizable tri-color pattern. With a solid black body, legs, head, and ears, Swissies are most noted by their rust or tan cheeks and calves, along with their white chest, muzzle, toes, and tail tip. Some Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs may have variation in the amount of white on their coats, but the ideal 'Swiss Cross' shape of white on the chest is key to spotting them. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog?
Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Once socialized, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are comfortable in homes with cats and other pets. They are fairly easy to train.