Kimberly’s Bernese Home š¾
15+ Years of Dedication to Raising Healthy and Happy Bernese Mountain Dog/Puppies
Uniting loving families with their perfect BerneseĀ companions.

Essential Tips for Every Bernese Mountain Dog/Puppy Loverš¾
HEALTH
Bernese Mountain Dog are generally a healthy breed and can be expected to live 6 to 8 years with proper care. Maintaining their health involves focusing on:
- Diet and Exercise: Keep your Bernese Mountain Dog on a nutritious diet and ensure they get regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight. Bernese Mountain Dog can be prone to obesity, which can lead to various health issues.
- Dental Care: Bernese Mountain Dog are at risk for dental problems, so it’s essential to maintain their oral hygiene. Regularly brush their teeth and provide dental chews to help reduce tartar buildup.
- Temperature Sensitivity: Bernese Mountain Dog are sensitive to temperature extremes. Keep them warm in colder weather and avoid overheating in hot climates. Always provide a comfortable environment.
- Eye Care: Bernese Mountain Dog can develop eye issues, such as cataracts or patellar luxation. Regularly check their eyes for any signs of irritation or unusual discharge, and consult a veterinarian if concerns arise.
With proper care and attention, your Bernese Mountain Dog can enjoy a long, happy, and healthy life by your side.
GROOMING
Bernese Mountain Dog require regular grooming to maintain their health and appearance. Here are key grooming practices to follow:
- Brushing: brushing once a week is typically sufficient to remove loose hair and reduce shedding.
- Bathing: Bathe your Bernese Mountain Dog every few months or as needed, using a gentle dog shampoo. Overbathing can strip their coat of natural oils, so ensure youāre not bathing too frequently.
- Nail Trimming: Regular nail trims are essential to keep your Bernese Mountain Dog paws healthy. Aim to trim their nails every 2 to 4 weeks, or as necessary. If you hear clicking sounds on hard surfaces, itās a sign that their nails are too long.
- Ear Cleaning: Check your Bernese Mountain Dog ears regularly for dirt or wax buildup. Use a vet-approved solution to clean their ears gently, ensuring you donāt insert anything deep into the ear canal.
- Dental Care: Regular dental care is crucial for Bernese Mountain Dog due to their predisposition to dental issues. Brush their teeth several times a week and provide dental treats to help keep their teeth clean.
TRAINING
Training is essential for Bernese Mountain Dog to ensure they grow into well-behaved companions. Here are important training practices to consider:
- Socialization: Early socialization is crucial for Bernese Mountain Dog. Expose them to different people, pets, and environments to help them develop confidence and reduce anxiety in new situations.
- Positive Reinforcement: Use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, to encourage desired behaviors. Bernese Mountain Dog respond well to rewards, making training more effective and enjoyable.
- Basic Commands: Start with basic commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “come.” Keep training sessions short and engaging, as Bernese Mountain Dog have short attention spans. Consistent practice will reinforce their learning.
- House Training: Be patient and consistent when house training your Bernese Mountain Dog. Take them outside frequently, especially after meals and naps. Praise them when they go outside to encourage the behavior.
- Leash Training: Bernese Mountain Dog need leash training to ensure safe walks. Use a lightweight harness instead of a collar to avoid putting pressure on their throat. Teach them to walk calmly on a leash to prevent pulling.
EXERCISE
Regular exercise is vital for Bernese Mountain Dog to maintain physical health and mental stimulation. Here are key points to consider:
- Daily Walks: Bernese Mountain Dog should have at least 20 to 30 minutes of walk time each day. Short walks are essential for keeping them physically fit and providing opportunities for socialization and exploration.
- Playtime: Incorporate playtime into your Bernese Mountain Dog routine. Engage them with toys, such as balls or tug ropes, to encourage active play and enhance their agility. Indoor games can also be fun and beneficial, especially on bad weather days.
- Mental Stimulation: Bernese Mountain Dog thrive on mental challenges. Incorporate puzzle toys or training sessions that stimulate their minds, which can help reduce boredom and prevent behavioral problems.
- Supervised Outdoor Time: If you have a secure yard, allow your Bernese Mountain Dog some time to roam and explore. Always supervise them during outdoor play to ensure their safety.
- Avoid Overexertion: While Bernese Mountain Dog are energetic, Avoid excessive exercise, especially in hot weather. Pay attention to their cues and provide plenty of water during and after activity.
NUTRITION
Proper nutrition is essential for the health and well-being of Bernese Mountain Dog. Here are important considerations for their diet:
- High-Quality Dog Food: Choose a high-quality, age-appropriate dog food that lists meat as the first ingredient. Look for options specifically formulated for small breeds, as they provide the right balance of nutrients.
- Portion Control: Follow feeding guidelines on the dog food packaging and adjust portions based on your Bernese Mountain Dog age, weight, and activity level to maintain a healthy weight.
- Regular Feeding Schedule: Establish a consistent feeding schedule, typically two meals a day. This helps regulate their digestion and prevents overeating.
- Limit Treats: While treats can be a great training tool, limit their quantity to avoid excessive calorie intake. Opt for healthy, low-calorie options, and consider using small pieces of their regular food as treats.
- Hydration: Ensure your Bernese Mountain Dog has access to fresh, clean water at all times. Proper hydration is vital for their overall health.
- Consult Your Vet: Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for dietary guidance tailored to your Bernese Mountain Dog specific needs based on age, health, and lifestyle.
With a balanced diet and proper nutrition, your Bernese Mountain Dog can thrive and enjoy a healthy, active life.
With all this great practices put in youāll definitely give your Bernese Mountain Dog/Puppy A Long-Lasting life Span.š¾
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Recent Testimonials From Our Happy Clients
Welcome Home, Daisy! Our experience with Kimberly's Bernese Home was absolutely amazing. From the moment we inquired about adopting Daisy, Kimberly guided us through every step of the process with exceptional kindness, professionalism, and care. Daisy was lovingly handed to us, wrapped snug in a cozy blanket, showing how much love and attention she received in her first home.
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š¾ My Breeding Practices
At Kimberly's Bernese Home, I take a thoughtful and balanced approach to breeding. I donāt rely on just one traitāwhether phenotype, genotype, or a combinationābut instead focus on ensuring the health, soundness, and temperament of every dog in my program. My goal is to produce not only beautiful but also healthy, well-adjusted companions.
Vaccinations:
Proper vaccination is a crucial part of your puppyās health and well-being. At Kimberly's Bernese Home, I ensure that all puppies receive age-appropriate vaccines to protect them from life-threatening diseases.
- š¾ Core Vaccines: Puppies are vaccinated against essential diseases like distemper, adenovirus, and parvovirus.
- š¾ Schedule: Puppies receive their first set of vaccinations at 6ā8 weeks of age, with a follow-up schedule provided for their new families.
Spay/Neuter:
Spaying and neutering are essential steps in responsible pet ownership. These procedures help control the pet population, prevent certain health issues, and can improve behavior.
- š¾ Health Benefits: Spaying your female dog reduces the risk of uterine infections and certain cancers, while neutering your male dog helps prevent testicular cancer and behavioral issues.
- š¾ Behavioral Benefits: Neutered dogs are less likely to roam, mark their territory, or display aggressive behaviors.
My Dogs:
I try to obtain what I feel are the best bloodlines in temperament, type, and health. Temperament has become a huge focus for us. Adding dogs into my family incorporates into my breeding program only for what I can provide to the he/she deserves as a companion rather than raised purely for breeding.
My Puppies:
From the moment they are born, my puppies are raised with care. Early socialization and exposure to a loving family environment are crucial steps to ensuring they are healthy, confident, and ready to bring joy to their future homes.
Socialization:
Socialization is one of the most important aspects of raising a happy and well-adjusted puppy. It involves exposing puppies to new experiences, environments, sounds, and interactions early in life. At Kimberly's Bernese Home, I take great care to ensure my puppies are well-prepared for the world:
- š¾ Early Exposure: I expose puppies to household noises like the vacuum, television, and doorbells, as well as outdoor environments.
- š¾ Positive Reinforcement: I use positive interactions to build trust and confidence.
Training:
Training should start the day you bring your puppy home. Early and consistent training leads to a well-behaved and confident dog. It helps build trust, good manners, and ensures your puppy understands their role within your family.
- š¾ Key First Commands: Begin with simple commands like āsit,ā āstay,ā and ācome.ā
- š¾ Short Sessions: Puppies have short attention spans, so keep training sessions to 10ā15 minutes.
Nutrition:
Proper nutrition is the foundation of a healthy, happy dog. At Kimberly's Bernese Home, I am committed to providing the highest quality diet for my puppies and dogs. Nutrition plays a vital role in their growth, health, and development for years to come.
Have questions? I encourage all puppy owners to reach out with any questions about spaying and neutering. Whether itās through a phone call, text, or email, I am happy to assist.