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33 Comments

Reply Cindy
01:50 AM on October 16, 2011 
Thank you, this site has been so helpful. Our 1yr 9mo old St. Bernard, Max, has one elbow that is quite bigger than the other one. I always try to make sure i put something under his arms when he is laying down. I am going to take him in as soon as I can on Monday morning. Thank you again.
Cindy O.
Reply maxine
08:39 PM on October 12, 2011 
Hi if your St Bernard is off her food try some boiled rice and chicken or rice with tuna in oil worked every time for my St Bernard, hope this helps.
Reply maxine huntley
08:37 PM on October 12, 2011 
St Bernard H&W says...
Thank you for your comments Colleen

We hope that your girl is feeling much better
Reply St Bernard H&W
12:26 PM on July 18, 2011 
Thank you for your comments Colleen

We hope that your girl is feeling much better
Reply Colleen
09:14 AM on June 22, 2011 
Thanks for the clear, concise information. My Saint had an "attack" of some sort last night and I was concerned that it was a seizure. Looks like she may have been overheated though (even though I had fans on her). I'll be keeping some rubbing alcohol handy and get her hair trimmed down again for our humid Minnesota summer.
Reply tlnikkijamesv8
01:11 AM on June 16, 2011 
Good website by Latosha Hauck
Reply cheri ourfairview st bernards
11:58 AM on April 01, 2011 
hi neil

the kennel club has a health check page where you can check records, it maybe worth going to a few shows to see a few different breeders stock in the flesh!

also www.stbernard.sendboard.com is hopefully a helpfull site i made to help before and after you get a puppy.
cheri
Reply Neil
05:50 PM on March 31, 2011 
This site is great and has given me plenty to think about, but when I'm searching for my puppy, how can I tell which dogs have herederity issues, and what kennels they come from?
Reply Michael Wensley
04:04 PM on February 13, 2011 
kim smith says...
hi this is a great site and i found it very useful. i have a 9 month old st bernard girl and she has just broken her back leg and had a plate and 16 screws put in. she is very hyper at the moment and keeps jumping about, i was wondering if anyone has any ideas how i can calm her down wilst her leg heals.
thanks so much
kim

Sometimes feeding a low protein adult food will help calm her
Reply Jane Brennan (Brenidge)
01:22 PM on January 11, 2011 
What a wonderful website Babs which gives a delightful insight to our adorable breed. Those puppies are a credit to you. Keep up the good work