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The dogs San Bernardo are calm, sensible, and patients. Some are more extroverted and more timid others. San Bernardo is a dog calmed and calm inside house, although the young people are but wicked. He needs space to be able to walk and are but happy with an ample garden, although they can live in an apartment whenever the sufficient thing is exercised to them. He needs daily exercise to stay in form, for example he comes a long stroll to him next to his owner very well, giving him therefore the opportunity to stretch and to take the air.

Like podeis to imagine to you, which but it likes is to have the opportunity to play and to retozar in the snow. The company for San Bernardo is vitally important. If too much time is only left him, can get to be destructive and to break things in house. The majority of San Bernardo coexists very well with other animal when it grows up with them, but can be a little aggressive with dogs that do not know, reason why a temparana socialization is fundamental to stop these behaviors. Sometimes they have a somewhat independent attitude, but they will be arranged to obey to him and to follow to him whenever it knows to establish its position like owner. The best methods of training are the positive calls, so that it will be awarded to him when it acts correctly and the praises and prizes retire to him when the behavior is inadequate. History of San Bernardine Bernardo of Menthonen in the 962 constructed a refuge in the Alps to be able to aid the people who vein surprised by weathers. In year 1659 empezo to be used like guardian of the refuge, having been useful its great size and bravery, and in the middle of eighteen empezsu race like rescue dog.

On year 1820 it was on the verge of being extinguished because of the disease of moquillo and had to cross the race Newfoundland to avoid it. In summary, it is a race that excels by character and force on any other type of dog in the world animal. An ideal companion, as much for the work, as mascot, for the majors and young people.