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The iconic barrel around their neck was never actually used in rescues - it's a popular myth from paintings!
Their distinctive beard and eyebrows were originally functional features, protecting their face while hunting rats!
Mountain rescue dogs in the Swiss Alps during the 17th-19th centuries, saving countless lives at the Saint Bernard Pass hospice. Renowned for locating and reviving stranded travelers.
Developed in Germany during the Middle Ages as versatile farm dogs, these robust canines excelled at ratting, guarding property, and herding livestock throughout the Bavarian region.
Heavy shedding requires regular grooming. Drooling management needed. Exercise moderation in warm weather essential. Joint health supplements often recommended.
Regular professional grooming needed every 6-8 weeks. Requires consistent exercise and mental stimulation. Watch for potential food allergies and maintain dental hygiene.