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Bernese Mountain Dog puppies and dogs in Hillsborough, North Carolina

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SABRE

Bernese Mountain Dog

Male, Adult
Burlington, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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SABRE - Bernese Mountain Dog, 5yo, fully vetted and neutered! Sabre is super friendly, loves people, good with kids and other dogs. We we’d prefer a home with a fenced in yard! For more info, fill out an application: spiritcaninerescue.org/adopt. Inside Only! We only adopt within 2 hrs from Burlington NC! A physical home visit is required! Adoption fee $400February 25, 2024, 12:13 am
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Maggie

Bernese Mountain Dog

Female, 9 mos
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Name / Breed / Age: Maggie, Bernese Mountain Dog, Puppy  Personality Traits: Happy go lucky, The Velcro Pup, People pleaser Likes / Dislikes:  Likes learning new things and being active Dislikes lack of routine and structure Health and behavior history:  Up to date on vaccines, dewormed, microchipped, and spayed. Clean bill of health from the PIPs Vet!   Maggie – 9-Month-Old Bernese Mountain Dog   Looking for a Very Special Home   Maggie’s story is nothing short of remarkable. Purchased from a pet store, she was taken to the vet to be euthanized at just 8 months old due to nipping and biting without ever having intervention from a trainer. Instead, that vet reached out to our rescue, giving this beautiful girl the second chance she deserved.   For the past five weeks, Maggie has lived with an experienced trainer for assessment and support. What we’ve learned is clear: Maggie is not aggressive. She is a young, intelligent, high-drive working/herding breed who was misunderstood and overwhelmed/frustrated. Her nipping is classic herding-dog behavior—never with intent to harm, never breaking skin, and always improving as she matures and learns.   Maggie is house trained, on a schedule. She is crate trained and sleeps through the night, but would prefer to be with her people.    What Maggie Loves   People—she truly lights up around them Learning and working Clear direction and consistent expectations Running free with a job to do She is highly motivated to please, incredibly smart, and focused. She has made significant progress learning to regulate her excitement, listen, and settle. Her trainer describes her as “a crazy girl in the best way”—full of energy, enthusiasm, and a zest for life.   What She Needs   Maggie thrives with structure, routine, and purpose. She requires an adopter with:   Experience with Bernese Mountain Dogs or similar working/herding breeds Confidence and consistency in training A farm or large property where she can safely be off-leash and have room to move A calm, clear environment where she can continue the progress she’s already made Because of her excitement level and size, we are not recommending a family with small children unless they are very experienced handlers.      She has successfully met people, dogs, cats, chickens, and even a child—showing no aggression and displaying incredible growth. Every day, she continues to impress us.   The Next Chapter   Maggie is a dog who was nearly out of time—but she’s turned that second chance into something extraordinary. Now she just needs the right home: one that understands her, challenges her, and lets her be the joyful, brilliant, bouncy girl she was always meant to be. ##2567067##
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Merritt

Bernese Mountain Dog

Female, 7 mos
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Merritt! Merritt may have been born without the full use of her back legs, but don’t tell her she’s any different—this brave little Bernese is busy writing her own rulebook. At just 30 pounds at six months, she won’t grow to full Bernese size; instead, she’ll likely top out around 50–60 pounds, making her a wonderfully manageable medium-to-large pup. She’s already mastered her own way of getting around. Sometimes she hops, sometimes she scoots, and sometimes she rolls proudly in her wheelchair. Her latest favorite move in her chair? Spinning backwards in joyful little circles. Of course, if you happen to have a cheesestick, she’ll happily show off some forward steps too. Because of her disability, Merit doesn’t always have full control of her bathroom habits. At home she does well with pee pads, and when she’s out and about she wears a diaper like a champ. Her future family should be prepared for a bit of extra care, along with some lifting as she grows, but in return they’ll gain a dog with one of the biggest hearts you’ll ever meet. Merit is happiest when she’s snuggled in close, melting into your lap as though she was made for it. She loves other dogs, thrives on affection, and has a way of turning even her quirks into pure joy. What she’s looking for isn’t complicated: a home that will embrace her differences, celebrate her determination, and love her for the sweet, resilient pup she is. With Merritt, you don’t just get a dog—you get a daily reminder that courage and love come in all shapes and sizes. pipsrescue.org/adopt ##2500295##

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