Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Available Puppies
Upcoming Litter
Future Litter Information
Call To Ask About Our Upcoming Litters.
Future Litter List
Pick 1: Jacob Huesling (M)
Pick 2: Available
Pick 3: Available
Pick 4: Available
Pick 5: Available
Each New Puppy Will Come Home With The Following Items:
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Each Puppy has Their own Microchip. * AKC Puppy Papers.
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2-Year Genetic Health Guarantee.
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A Small Bag of Tuffys Gold Dog Food.
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A Copy of the Vet Check Records.
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A Copy of the Deworming and Vaccine Records.
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A Collar with its own tag that scans able from Global Pet Security.
*We provide transportation for our puppies. Arrangements can be made by contacting us. Transportation costs are usually around $300 to $600 above the cost of the puppy. Cost may very depending on location and mode of travel.
Are Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Puppies A Good Pet?
What are Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Puppies Personality and Temperament like?
Don't let their size intimidate you: The Greater Swiss mountain dog temperament is friendly, good-natured, and confident. Their history as working dogs makes them loyal and fairly easy to train. Greater Swiss mountain dogs are alert and vigilant, with a keen sense of what's happening in their neighborhood. They have a tendency to bark at neighbors and guests. Early socialization is key to curtailing their loud, low-pitched bark.
Are Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs good pets for families with kids?
Swissies get along with the entire family and are generally gentle with children, but they will often become more attached to one lucky human. Swissies are imposing but not threatening, and they maintain an aloof dignity with strangers. They are prone to chasing small animals and children so owners need to stay vigilant.
What is the Lifespan of Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs?
Swissies are generally healthy dogs, and responsible breeders will screen their breeding stock for the various breed related health conditions. The average expected lifespan of a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is 9-12 years.
Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs Grooming and Care Best Practices
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog has a short hair coat and shed a minimal amount, more so during shedding season, which occurs during the summer months. Weekly brushing will help to remove loose hair and keep the dog looking its best. Early socialization and obedience training are important for all dogs, but especially so for breeds as large as the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. Swissies are intelligent and eager to please, so they are usually easy to train.