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Bernese Mountain Dog puppies and dogs in Red Lion, Pennsylvania

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Daphne

Bernese Mountain Dog

Female, 4 yrs
New Freedom, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Sadie

Bernese Mountain Dog

Female, Senior
Landenberg, PA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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SADIE was adopted from us as a pup and, sadly, needs to find a “retirement” home as their living arrangements are changing and Sadie will not be able to accompany them.   Sadie is now almost a 7 year old Bernese Mountain Dog (DOB 4/29/2019)  she is located in NJ so you must travel for the first meet and greet. Here is a writeup from her current family:   Below are key notes on Sadie: - She is a very loving and sweet dog once she is comfortable in her surroundings. - It became apparent to us shortly after adopting her in 2019 that she had a real fear/anxiety problem.  We took her to a behaviorist who diagnosed her with 'World Fear', which is common in Berners and basically means she's prone to fear.  We do have prescription medicine to treat this (BusPirone and Gabapentin) that we give her twice daily. - If she is rehomed through CompAnimals, we would suggest a house that does not have kids.  Because of the above World Fear, she becomes very fearful of sudden changes in her environment (i.e. kids running around, balls/toys moving around).  She's not aggressive in these situations and chooses to run away to another room or hide. - We would recommend a home that has some experience with dogs and is willing to be patient with her fear.  While we found the right medicine for her, I do believe she will be anxious and/or fearful of a new home for the first couple of weeks.  After she's comfortable, she will be the big sweetheart Berner she is.   We would love a home with Bernese or similar breed experience. There will be a rehoming/adoption fee of $150. Her parents have done a wonderful job with her vetting and excellent vet reference is a must. Home visit required. Please fill out an application at www.companimals.org if you are interested in adding Sadie to your family!  February 2, 2026, 12:13 pm
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Cooper

Bernese Mountain Dog

Male, Adult
Columbia, MD
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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The Easy-Going Senior SoulMEET COOPER!   Life hasn’t always been kind to Cooper, but you’d never know it by the way he looks at you—with soft, trusting eyes full of gratitude. This gentle and beautiful Bernese Mountain Dog mix, approximately 6–7 years old, has endured neglect and hardship, yet he radiates warmth and kindness. Cooper’s journey to a better life began when he was rescued by Tara’s House from an outdoor kennel just prior to Christmas 2024 where he had spent nearly all of his life.   Cooper is a gentle soul who is just happy to be with you. He gets along beautifully with everyone and everything; dogs, cats, critters, and older kids who have been taught to respect dogs. All he asks for is a cozy spot to rest his head, a gentle hand to reassure him, and the time to slowly ease into an active routine. However, if you have the time for a bum scratch…he will happily accept! Completely housebroken, this boy is a gem who also puts himself to bed at night in his crate. He will greet you in the morning with the cutest happy tippy-tap dance and a wagging tail.   He is a calm, sweet-natured old soul who would make an easy transition into a home with a fenced-in yard (and a home with carpet or carpet runners would be especially appreciated by him, as he finds hard floors a little scary!)   Cooper is proof that resilience and love can transform a life. He is waiting to meet you with open paws and an open heart. Could you be the one to complete his journey? If you’re looking for an easy-going, loyal and loving companion, Cooper is waiting to meet you!   Cooper’s adoption donation fee is $400, which includes spay/neuter, routine vetting and a microchip. You can apply for him by filling out our online application, which is found on our website www.tarashouse.org.  Please email us at info@tarashouse.net with any questions.October 23, 2025, 2:12 pm

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Animal Rescue, Inc.

2 Heritage Farm Drive, New Freedom, PA 17349

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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44 miles

CompAnimals Pet Rescue, Inc.

1497 Flint Hill Rd, Landenberg, PA 19350

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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