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The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog originated in the Swiss Alps and was a result of a systematic breeding of Sennenhunds. In 1908, Franz Schertenleib entered what he thought was a larger, short-haired Bernese Mountain Dog in a dog show, and the officiant Dr. Heim declared it a new breed of dog and dubbed him the “Greater Swiss Mountain Dog” then and there.