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Message Subject I got 300lbs of Dog in my house....they're funny as hell!
Poster Handle SilverPatriot
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The slobber is only part of the deal you have to keep their ears clean or risk ear infections and after getting used to finding and cleaning slobber St. Bernard slobber from the walls, I found a glob of brownish black stuff on the ceiling.

After a few minutes, I realized it was dog-ear wax after inserting cleaning fluid, she shook her head, and the wax ended up on the ceiling.

I carry a dishtowel round and clean her lips during the summer months and I often have to wipe the puppy of St. Bernard slobber.

If you can get pest the summer slobber, season St. Bernard dogs are comical clumsy clowns as well as friendly and easygoing gentle giants. The St. Bernard is not a breed for everyone as are extremely strong and have been used as draft animals.

I used to run her on a 20-foot lead until she was about a year and a half and looked at m as if to say you run I will stay here. I was busy talking when she decided what the heck I will run, the leash tangled up around my foot, and she dragged me across the yard.

My saving grace was she turned around and saw me lying on the ground and became concerned and ran to me however, the road rash took weeks to heal.
 Quoting: SilverPatriot


Yeah I had an old GF a million years ago that a big saint...he was a super nice dog.."Bruno"...went about 220 in the winter, strong as fuckall...he had a huge pen in their backyard where he stayed daytime a lot...if I wanted to "Walk" him?....I had to climb the 6ft fence and jump in with him to put the leash on...I learned the hard way that he really liked to walk and would jump on the door with excitement when he saw the leash....lol.....door opened out...Human knocked off feet onto ground...licked half to death after.,..lol!!!
 Quoting: SHR


I understand the drowned in slobber syndrome and they will run around crazy if set free and hollering their name will not bring them back however lying on the ground feigning illness brings them back pronto.

Mine is quite gentle and in the winter the cats gather around and two will sleep on top of her for warmth and while most dogs leap up at most anything she stays asleep and I have placed a slice of ham or cheese across her snout and maybe received a little nose action.

My St. Bernard used to love long walks wearing a backpack however in her old age she turns into a mule if she does not want to walk. A St. Bernard has an average lifespan of 8-10 years, mine passed 10 years this November therefore I allow her to set the pace, and distance and she no longer wears a backpack.

In contrast, the Anatolian Shepherd has an average lifespan of 12-15 years in spite of the fact they are often a taller breed and all things considered when the time comes I will get another St. Bernard.
 
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