The Bernese Mountain Dog: A Gentle Giant Made for Quebec
The Bernese Mountain Dog may be the breed most perfectly suited to Quebec’s climate. This magnificent gentle giant, originating from the Swiss Alps, was bred for centuries to work in the cold and snow of the Bernese mountains. If you’re looking for a dog to adopt in Quebec that loves winter as much as you do, the Bernese is the dream companion, with 68 listings on QuebecAnnonce.
Weighing 35 to 55 kg with a gorgeous tricolour coat of black, white and rust, the Bernese has exceptional thermal insulation. In the extreme cold of Montreal, Gatineau or Lac-Saint-Jean, it remains comfortable and happy. However, hot and humid Quebec summers can be challenging for this alpine breed — air conditioning access is essential from June to September.
An Exceptional Family Temperament
The Bernese possesses one of the gentlest temperaments in the canine world. Patient, calm and extraordinarily kind with children, it’s often described as a "big teddy bear." Despite its large size, it has moderate exercise needs — one to two daily walks of 30 to 45 minutes suffice. It excels in snowshoeing through the Laurentians or Eastern Townships.
Health and Longevity
The greatest sadness associated with the Bernese is its short lifespan of 7 to 10 years, with predisposition to cancer, hip and elbow dysplasia, and gastric issues. Choose a breeder registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) who performs hip and elbow X-rays, cardiac testing and selects lines with above-average longevity. Despite the shorter lifespan, every year with a Bernese is a gift of unconditional love.