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Entlebucher puppies and dogs in Mesa, Arizona

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Clover

St. Bernard

Male, Young
Mesa, AZ
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Clover is an estimated 1–2-year-old mixed-breed sweetheart who came to Big Hearts for Big Breeds just in time for a fresh start. Originally listed as a St. Bernard mix, we may never know exactly what breeds make up this adorable boy — but at around 50 pounds, he’s the perfect blend of size, softness, and charm. Clover is currently settling into a loving, patient foster home where he’s beginning to discover what safety and comfort truly feel like. As he decompresses, he’s slowly building confidence and showing glimpses of his gentle, lovable personality. This sweet boy is still finding his footing, but with time, kindness, and encouragement, Clover is sure to continue blossoming. He’s looking for a home that will give him the space and support he needs to grow into the happy, secure dog he’s meant to be. At Big Hearts for Big Breeds, we believe Clover’s best days are ahead of him — and we can’t wait to see him thrive.
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Dirt

St. Bernard

Male, Young
Mesa, AZ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Dirt is a 12–18-month-old Saint Bernard who is still growing into both his giant paws and his confidence. Now safe with Big Hearts for Big Breeds, this handsome young boy is looking for a patient family that will help him continue learning that the world is a safe place. Like many young Saint Bernards, Dirt has a gentle heart and a thoughtful nature. He does well with children and has shown himself to be non-reactive around other dogs. His compatibility with cats is currently unknown as we continue to learn more about him. Dirt can be shy and nervous around men when first meeting them, but with patience and kindness, he warms up and begins to show his sweet personality. True to his Saint Bernard roots, he also has a protective nature and appreciates slow, respectful introductions to new people entering the home. Once he understands that everyone is a friend, he settles in nicely. As a young giant-breed dog, Dirt will benefit from continued socialization, structure, and positive experiences that help build his confidence. With the right guidance, he has all the makings of a loyal, loving companion who will be deeply devoted to his family. If you're looking for a young Saint Bernard with a heart of gold and are willing to give him the time he needs to blossom, Dirt may be the perfect addition to your family.

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