Greater Swiss Mountain Dog

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Greater Swiss Mountain dog breed sitting tall against a white background
Greater Swiss Mountain dog breed sitting tall against a white background

Traits and Characteristics

type

Working

weight

85 to 140 pounds

height

24 to 29 inches

family

Livestock

Traits and Characteristics

type

Working

weight

85 to 140 pounds

height

24 to 29 inches

family

Livestock

Large and powerful, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs can reach up to 140 pounds. Their double coat has a thick undercoat and dense outer coat which helped them in their past life as guardian dogs. They are gentle, animated, calm, sturdy, and muscular. They have deep, searching brown eyes and an even temperament making them great family dogs for those with large breed experience. 

  • Energy Levellevel 2 in 5

  • Exercise Requirementslevel 3 in 5

  • Playfulnesslevel 2 in 5

  • Affection Levellevel 3 in 5

  • Friendliness to Dogslevel 3 in 5

  • Friendliness to Other Petslevel 4 in 5

  • Friendliness to Strangerslevel 2 in 5

  • Watchfulnesslevel 3 in 5

  • Ease of Traininglevel 4 in 5

  • Grooming Requirementslevel 1 in 5

  • Heat Sensitivitylevel 4 in 5

  • Vocalitylevel 4 in 5

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