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Name: Mozart the St. Bernard
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $350.00
Species: Dog
Breed: Saint Bernard (long coat)
Learn more about the Saint Bernard.
Color: Tricolor
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 86.5 Pounds
General Potential Size: X-Large
Current Age: 13 Years 5 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Mozart the St. Bernard's brother, WeeChee the St. Bernard (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Description:

Mozart and his brother Weechee are looking for homes after their owner was no longer able to care for them. These beautiful Purebreed Saint Bernards are so sweet and loving. Their previous owner said they are good with dogs, cats, and kids, and they are housebroken. They are not used to being crated but run free in the home well, although they still having some chewing habits.

We really want these dogs to go to someone with experience with giant breeds. They are beautiful and are heavily attached to each other.

Here is what Mozart's foster has to say about he and Weechee:

  • Leash Manners  - both pull a little on leash but when corrected calm down
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  • Crate/House Training  - house trained
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  • Socialization  - great with dogs, kids, adults, seniors .
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  • Energy Level and Exercise  - calm temperament
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  • Daily Structure and Schedule  - require daily brushing .  we take them on walks in addition to them running in the backyard, they are very calm and love belly rubs!
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  • Obedience Training  -know how to sit
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  • Behaviors  - don't chew except on their toys

Volunteer Update: I walked Mozart today, and he was very good on the leash. He tried to pull a couple of times, but I told him "no" and he listened. At one point, I thought he was going for a Maltese that was also outside with us--but it turned out Mozart just wanted to make friends and have a sniff.

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, this is a very ancient breed. It was established at St Bernard de Menthon, a refuge for travelers through the perilous Alpine pass between Switzerland and Italy. It is descended from the Tibetan mastiff and therefore must have originated with the mastiff brought to the Alps by the Romans around the year 1000. The monks probably crossed the ancient mastiff with the Great Dane and the Great Pyrenees. Its use and popularity as a rescue dog began in the middle of the seventeenth century. The Saint Bernard was used as an avalanche and rescue dog in the snowy passes near the Hospice. More then 2,000 people have been saved by this amazing servant of mankind. The dogs search out and find the lost or injured traveler, and then lick him and lie next to him to give him warmth. Then one dog from the party heads back to the Hospice to get a full rescue team. The Saint Bernard's sense of smell is so excellent that he can find a person even under many feet of snow. This breed is also known for his ability to foretell storms and avalanches, perhaps because he may hear very low frequency sounds that are beyond our ability to hear. There are two varieties: short-haired and long-haired. The short-haired variety is more often used for mountain work because he can tolerate cold temperatures. The long-haired variety's coat tends to collect icicles. Some of the Saint Bernard's talents are search & rescue, watchdogging and carting. They are extremely gentle and friendly and very tolerant of children. The Saint Bernard is slow moving, patient, and obedient. Extremely loyal, this breed wants to please. Since this dog is so giant, be sure to socialize it very well at a young age with other people. It is highly intelligent and easy to train, however training should begin early, while the dog is still a manageable size. Bear in mind that an unruly dog of this size presents a problem for even a strong adult if it is to be exercised in public areas on a leash, so take control from the onset. The Saint Bernard is a good watchdog. Even its size is a good deterrent. They drool after they drink or eat.

 

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