Originally Posted by CJizzles:
My gf and I would absolutely love to have our first dog be a bernese mountain dog.
Have any CPers owned one before?
Big, thick coated dogs. However, I've heard they have typically have short life spans.
I looked in to one before getting my last German shepherd. They're great looking dogs but you're right about the short life span thing. I believe I remember reading the average lifespan of one is like 7-8 years. That still didn't stop me from looking but I had no luck finding a breeder on the east coast. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CJizzles:
My gf and I would absolutely love to have our first dog be a bernese mountain dog.
Have any CPers owned one before?
Big, thick coated dogs. However, I've heard they have typically have short life spans.
Yeah, that's what's steered me away from them a couple of times. 7-10 years is a pretty common run and the couple we're close friends with that had one lost theirs at 3.
Cancer is extremely common and they are just so thickly built that their joints tend to fail them as well.
I've started doing some research into Appenzellers; very similar markings but in a lab-style body. It's another sennenhund but a pretty rare one. They look like they're not as user-friendly as the Berners are though and definitely won't be the 90 lber that the Bernese will be.
Damn shame about the health issues with the Bernese or it would be a pretty near perfect dog. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CJizzles:
It is just so tough for me to fork out anywhere between 800-1800 for a dog that may or may not last 7-8 years.
The one dog I want more than anything is an English Bulldog. Another large chunk of change for a dog that has a short life span.
Maybe we will just stick with Australian Shepherds.
You might look at Australian Cattle dogs (That's what Chief is). The Manhattan humane society had some awhile back.
Anyway, I've been more than impressed with Chief, and his traits match up pretty well with what I'm wanting. And in most cases would be a little smaller than Shepherds and have less fur for easier grooming and shedding and the like.
My wife did a whole mess of research on dog breeds before we settled on Cattle Dog and they have a really good fit with us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CJizzles:
It is just so tough for me to fork out anywhere between 800-1800 for a dog that may or may not last 7-8 years.
The one dog I want more than anything is an English Bulldog. Another large chunk of change for a dog that has a short life span.
Maybe we will just stick with Australian Shepherds.
If the idea of the purchase price spooks you, you'd probably better stay away given that it's likely to be the least of your worries with a Bernese.
We have a standing emergency 'slush fund' of about $3K/dog and that's with labradors. With a Bernese you're likely looking at much higher vet/maintenance bills.
Unless you're able/willing to shell out 3-5K to deal with blown out knees, deteriorating hips or cancer medicine, I'd recommend you steer clear of a Bernese. It's not really fair to you or the dog to buy one and then not be willing to fix it up as things start to go wrong. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
If the idea of the purchase price spooks you, you'd probably better stay away given that it's likely to be the least of your worries with a Bernese.
We have a standing emergency 'slush fund' of about $3K/dog and that's with labradors. With a Bernese you're likely looking at much higher vet/maintenance bills.
Unless you're able/willing to shell out 3-5K to deal with blown out knees, deteriorating hips or cancer medicine, I'd recommend you steer clear of a Bernese. It's not really fair to you or the dog to buy one and then not be willing to fix it up as things start to go wrong.
I'm not one to leave my dog outside on a chain. And I know that's not what you're insinuating. Just noting for clarification purposes.
Whatever kind of dog we decide will be spoiled and considered a 4-legged child. I just had no idea the Bernese life span was 7-8 years.
Just not sure it that's worth the investment and if we decide to pursue that route we will finance and plan accordingly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CJizzles:
I'm not one to leave my dog outside on a chain. And I know that's not what you're insinuating. Just noting for clarification purposes.
Whatever kind of dog we decide will be spoiled and considered a 4-legged child. I just had no idea the Bernese life span was 7-8 years.
Just not sure it that's worth the investment and if we decide to pursue that route we will finance and plan accordingly.
You won't necessarily get 7-8 years out of anything. If you love and care for the animal, whatever you get is worth the investment. JMO.
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
You won't necessarily get 7-8 years out of anything. If you love and care for the animal, whatever you get is worth the investment. JMO.
Originally Posted by CJizzles:
It is just so tough for me to fork out anywhere between 800-1800 for a dog that may or may not last 7-8 years.
The one dog I want more than anything is an English Bulldog. Another large chunk of change for a dog that has a short life span.
Maybe we will just stick with Australian Shepherds.
sorry for your loss man. been thru it a few times myself and it's just brutal....but we do what we must for our buddies.
do some research on bullmastiffs. I'm on my second one and I swear they are the best dogs.
I have some pics of Dozer in my personal...what the hell ever you call it.....my profile. I've already thrown pics of him in here somewhere....wouldn't want to Q!!! [Reply]