25 Things to Love About St. Bernards
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The St. Bernard is a breed synonymous with strength, rescue, and gentle spirit. Originally bred in the Swiss Alps, these dogs were first used by monks at the St. Bernard Hospice to locate and save lost travelers in heavy snow conditions. With their immense size, ranging typically from 140 to 260 pounds, and their thick, warm coats, St. Bernards are designed to withstand cold weather and navigate rugged terrain. Despite their formidable appearance, St. Bernards are known for their calm

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