The Saint Bernard (also ‘St Bernard’, ‘St Bernhardshund’, or ‘Alpine  Mastiff’) is a massive Swiss breed descending from the Roman Molossar  and indigenous Swiss breeds.  It was adapted in the seventeenth century  to the purpose of mountain rescue at the Saint Bernard Hospice (named  after an 11th century monk) in the Western Alps.  The Saint Bernard  would find lost travelers, lick them, and lie near them to warm them  (they did not carry small barrels of brandy from their necks, as is  often portrayed).  The Saint Bernard continued in this role for  centuries, saving thousands of lives.  Prior to the 19th century the  Saint Bernard was known as the ‘Saint Dog’ or ‘Barry Dog’, after a Saint  Bernard from the early 1800’s who saved over 40 lives.  Saint Bernards  decreased in numbers in the 1800’s due to disease (and, by some sources,  avalanches).  They were crossed with the Newfoundland and other breeds  to improve their numbers, introducing a long-coated variety.  Today, the  Saint Bernard is among the most popular large breeds.  Famous Saint  Bernards include Stephen King’s ‘Cujo’…actually, never mind— Famous  Saint Bernards include Beethoven, hero of the ‘Beethoven’ series of  films and Bamse, mascot of the Free Norwegian Forces in World War II,  who served on board a navy ship and was awarded the ‘animal’ George’s  Cross.  Bamse was known to ride the bus to the local watering hole by  herself and bring crew members back to the ship before curfew. 
The St. Bernard is a very large dog with a large head. The largest  recorded Saint Bernard was over 6 ft in length and weighed 310 pounds,although the average weight of the breed is between 140 and 220 lb  (64–100 kg) or more and the approximate height at the withers  is 27½ inches to 35½ inches (70 to 90 cm).The coat  can be either smooth or rough, with the smooth coat close and flat. The  rough coat is dense but flat, and more profuse around the neck and  legs. The coat is typically a red colour with white, or sometimes a  mahogany brindle with white. Black shading is usually found on the face  and ears. The tail is long and heavy, hanging low with the end turned up  slightly. The dark eyes should have naturally tight lids, with "haws  only slightly visible".
Saint Bernard Dog Directory
- Kennel history, pictures, and show news.  Norway. 
- Breed description and news.  Ossendrecht, The  Netherlands. 
-  Kennel history, show news, breeding plans, and breed standard.  Alberta,  Canada. 
- News, frequently asked questions, photographs, kennel history,  pedigrees, and litter announcements.  High River, Alberta, Canada. 
 - A small show kennel with photographs, pedigrees, and links. Jackson,  Tennessee. 
-  Breed history, show news, and links to other related sites.  Ireland. 
- News,  pictures, and litter announcements.  United Kingdom. 
-  Photographs, breed overview, information on upcoming litters, and health  articles.  Oregon. 
 - Kennel history  and philosophy, news, and pictures.  Kent, Washington. 
 - Contains show results, photographs, news,  and breeding plans.  Erda, Utah. 
  - Pictures, pedigrees, and news.  Cleveland, Ohio. 
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