How Big Do Bernese Mountain Dogs Get?

Bernese mountain dog

How much do you know about the size of your Bernese Mountain dog?

What’s its adult size?

Read on for more.

About Bernese Mountain Dogs 

The Bernese Mountain is a solid, sturdy, and intelligent dog initially bred to help in the farms and pastures in Switzerland.

Bernese Mountain Dog Weight Chart- What to Expect

Age

Male

Female

Months

Weight (lbs)

Height (inches)

Weight (lbs)

Height (inches)

0-3

5-35

20-44

4-35

20-44

3-6

20-70

36-44

20-55

36-44

6-12

50-105

50-61

45-90

50-61

12-24

75-115

58-70

65-95

58-70

At what age is a Bernese Mountain Dog fully grown?

Bernese Mountain dogs are fully grown at 12 months.

How much bigger will my Bernese Mountain Dog get?

This will depend on factors like age, genetics, and paws.

How do I make sure my Bernese Mountain Dog is healthy?

Give a proper diet and enough exercise to help maintain a healthy weight.

Factors That Affect Bernese Mountain Dog Puppy Growth 

Nutrition: A proper diet is necessary for optimal growth.

Exercises: Regular exercises are necessary for physical fitness.

Genetics: The size of a puppy’s parents will determine how big it will grow.

When Do Bernese Mountain Dogs Stop Growing

Bernese dogs take between 2-3 years to stop growing.

FAQs

What Is The Life Expectancy Of A Bernese Mountain Dog?

A Bernese Mountain dog lives for up to 8 years on average.

Is a Bernese mountain dog a giant breed?

No. A Bernese Mountain dog is a large breed dog standing at 23-27.5 in height.

Do Bernese mountain dogs drool?

Yes, Bernese Mountain dogs do drool a lot, especially those with big heads and loose lips.

Conclusion

Bernese Mountain is a good family dog. However, it is a big dog and requires a lot of space to move around. 

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