So you’re thinking about adding a Saint Bernard to your home...
Congratulations! Those of us who own Saint Bernard’s know what wonderful companions they can be. These gentle giants really become part of the family. But, as much as we love and enjoy our Saints, we have to admit they are not the dog for everyone. We don’t want to discourage you from considering a Saint Bernard as your family pet, but we do want you to know a little about what’s involved.
First, THEY ARE BIG DOGS. Sure, you know that, but do you know how big they really are? The most common reason the Saint Bernard Club hears from people who want to find a new home for their Saint is “I DIDN’T KNOW IT WOULD GET SO BIG”. It’s one thing to pick up a cuddly twenty-five pound ball of fur, but you’re really buying a dog that will be as big as you are. When you go to look at a Saint puppy, be sure to take a close look at the parents. Ask the breeder to put them on a leash for you, and take them for a short walk. Try putting a grown one in the back seat of a car. And, if you can arrange it, spend some time helping to groom a Saint.
Next, they do shed. And because they’re so big, they shed a lot! Although regular grooming will help minimize the problem, if some dog hair around the house bothers you a Saint is probably not the breed for you.
And, they do drool. There is no such thing as a “dry mouth” Saint Bernard. While some may drool less than others, all Saints produce saliva in varying amounts. Once again, if you’re turned off by the drool, you may want to consider another breed.
Now here are some basic facts you should know:
Information provided by the Saint Bernard Club of America
Puppies are due in late July, 2008.

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Six puppies born July 24, 2008. Three males and three females. Scroll down to see photo.
Pedigree
The three boys.
The three girls.
Short hair male.
Short hair male.
Short hair male.
Short hair female.
Long hair female.
Long hair female.