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All About St. Bernard Dog

In this
section, we go into the details for St. Bernard Dog
Handsome as the St. Bernard is, with his attractive colour and markings,
he is a cross-bred dog.
The history of the St. Bernard dog would not be complete without reference
being made to the noble work that he has done in Switzerland, his native land:
how the Hospice St. Bernard kept a considerable number of dogs which were
trained to go over the mountains with small barrels round their necks,
containing restoratives, in the event of their coming across any poor travellers
who had either lost their way, or had been overcome by the cold.
We have been told that the intelligent animals saved many lives in this
way, the subjects of their deliverance often being found entirely buried in the
snow.
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