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St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Comparison - Dog breed selector: Alpine Mastiff or Chien De Montagne Des Pyrénées or Blackbear? Find the right dog for you

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Name St. Bernard Great Pyrenees Newfoundland
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Common Names & Aliases
Compare alternative names and nicknames used for St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland breeds.
Alpine Mastiff
Bernhardiner
St. Barnhardshund
St. Bernard
Saint
Chien De Montagne Des Pyrénées
Chien Des Pyrénées
Gos De Muntanya Dels Pirineus
Montañés Del Pirineo
Patou
Great Pyrenees
Blackbear
Newfie
The Gentle Giant
Newf
Breed Classification
How do breed classifications differ between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland? Compare their breeding categories.
Purebred Purebred Purebred

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Size and Weight Comparison

Size Classification
Compare size differences between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed is the largest?
Giant Giant Giant
Weight Statistics
How do weights compare between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland? Compare adult weight ranges.
110-200 pounds (50-91 kg) Male: from 100 pounds (45 kg), Female: from 85 pounds (38 kg) Male: 130-150 pounds (59-68 kg), Female: 100-120 pounds (45-54 kg)
Average Weight
Which dog has a smaller / higher average weight?
155 pounds (70.5 kg) Male: from 100 pounds (45 kg), Female: from 85 pounds (38 kg) Male: 140 pounds (63.5 kg), Female: 110 pounds (49.5 kg)
Height
Which is taller, St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland? St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland height comparison:
25.5-27.5 inches (61-70 cm) Male: 27-32 inches (69-81 cm), Female: 25-29 inches (63-74 cm) Male: 27-29 inches (69-74 cm), Female: 25-27 inches (63-69 cm)
Average Height
Which dog has a smaller / higher average height?
25.5-27.5 inches (65.5 cm) Male: 29.5 inches (75 cm), Female: 27 inches (68.5 cm) Male: 28 inches (71.5 cm), Female: 26 inches (66 cm)

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Price and Availability Comparison

Price Range
Compare puppy costs for St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Find price differences between these breeds.
$1500-$1800 $500-$600 $1500-$2000
Availability
Which is easier to get, St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland?
Very frequent: The St.
Very frequent: The Great Pyrenees is quite easy to get.
Very frequent: The Newfoundland is quite easy to get.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Trainability and Intelligence Comparison

Intelligence Rating
Compare intelligence levels between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed ranks highest?
Low to average: This canine intelligence is not the brightest one.
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Average: It takes patience to teach this breed any tricks or commands, but the effort is worth it.
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Smart: The Newfoundland dogs have great intelligence.
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Training Difficulty
Compare training difficulty levels between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is easiest to train?
A slightly harder to train than average.
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Great Pyrenees dogs are easy to train.
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Newfoundland dogs are easy to train.
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Watchdog Rating
Compare watchdog abilities of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed is most alert?
St.
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Great Pyrenees dogs are one of the best watchdogs.
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Newfoundland dogs are one of the best watchdogs.
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Territorial Protection
Compare territorial instincts between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed is most protective?
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Great Pyrenees dogs strongly protect their territory.
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Newfoundland dogs are extremely protective guard dogs.
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St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Personality and Temperament Comparison

Personality Traits
How do personalities differ between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland? Compare temperaments.
Independent
Happy
Friendly
Gentle
Going
Social
Quiet
Confident
Affectionate
Patient
Gentle
Strong
Willed
Fearless
Courageous
Intelligent
Loyal
Gentle
Social
Sweet
Cheerful
Sensitivity Level
Which dog is more sensitive? What's the difference?
Sensitive: St.
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They are a little bit more sensitive than other dog breeds.
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They are a little bit more sensitive than other dog breeds.
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Affection Level
Which is the more affectionate dog breed: St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland?
High: St.
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Average: Great Pyrenees dogs are average dogs regarding their affection level.
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Average to High: Newfoundland dogs are highly affectionate dogs.
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Social Needs
St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland social needs comparison:
St.
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Great Pyrenees dogs are a social breed.
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Newfoundland dogs are a social breed.
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Impulse to Wander or Roam
Which dog has a greater roaming instinct?
St.
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Great Pyrenees dogs have high wanderlust potential, which means that this breed has a strong desire for exploring the world.
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Newfoundland dogs have average wanderlust potential.
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Prey Drive
Which dog has a higher prey drive? Which can be better for hunting?
Their prey drive is low.
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Great Pyrenees dogs have a high impulse to chase and catch something.
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Newfoundland dogs have a higher impulse to chase and catch something than other dog breeds.
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St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Activity and Playfulness Comparison

Barking Frequency
Compare barking frequencies of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed is most vocal?
Low: The St.
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Average to High: The Great Pyrenees is a vocal breed.
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Low to Average: The Newfoundland rarely barks.
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Playful Nature
Compare playfulness levels between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed is most playful?
St.
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Great Pyreneess are not the most playful dog breed.
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Average: Newfoundlands, like any other dog breed, like playing.
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Apartment Adaptability
Compare apartment suitability of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which adapts best to small spaces?
It is not the best choice if you want to keep them indoors, however, with careful exercise and several walks a day, they will tolerate the indoor environment, so it is possible to keep St.
It is not recommended to keep the Great Pyrenees breed in the home.
It is not the best choice if you want to keep them indoors, however, with careful exercise and several walks a day, they will tolerate the indoor environment, so it is possible to keep Newfoundland indoors.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Adaptability and Independence Comparison

Lifestyle Adaptability
Compare adaptability between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed is most flexible?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs adapt well to lifestyle changes and different living environments.
Newfoundland dogs adapt well to lifestyle changes and different living environments.
Alone Time Tolerance
Which dog can be left alone: St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs do best when a family member is at home during the day or if their workplace is dog-friendly so they can take the dog at work.
Newfoundland dogs do best when a family member is at home during the day or if their workplace is dog-friendly so they can take the dog at work.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Bite Characteristics Comparison

Bite Risk Assessment
Compare biting potential between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has lowest bite risk?

Moderate

The St.

Low 🔽

The Great Pyrenees has a low chance of biting somebody.

Low 🔽

The Newfoundland has a low chance of biting somebody.
Mouthing Tendency
Compare mouthing tendencies between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which uses mouth most during play?
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Great Pyrenees dogs have a lower than average tendency to nip, chew, playbite, or herd people.
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Newfoundland dogs have an average tendency to nip, chew, playbite, or herd people.
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Bite Strength Rating
Compare bite forces between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has the strongest bite?

Above 400 PSI 🔼

St.

Above 400 PSI 🔼

Great Pyrenees bite force: The Strongest.

Above 400 PSI 🔼

Newfoundland bite force: The Strongest.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Health and Lifespan Comparison

Average Lifespan
Compare life expectancies of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed lives longest?
8-10 years
The average lifespan of St.
10-12 years
The average lifespan of Great Pyrenees: 11 years
9-13 years
The average lifespan of Newfoundland: 11 years
Climate Tolerance
Compare weather adaptability between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which handles climate changes best?
Tolerates warm and cold weather
Dogs that tolerate hot and cold weather are typically those that have a double coat of fur.
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Prefers cold weather
The Great Pyrenees can adapt well to harsh weather conditions, and also can be a good mountain dog.
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Prefers cold weather
The Newfoundland can adapt well to harsh weather conditions, and also can be a good mountain dog.
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Health Concerns
Compare health problems common in St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has fewer health issues?
Very healthy dog breed.
Great Pyreneess are commonly healthy dogs.
Very healthy dog breed.
Vet Care Frequency
Which one may need more or less veterinary visits?
Rare
The St.
Rare
The Great Pyrenees should have a complete physical check-up at least every 12-18 months (but preferably once per year).
Rare
The Newfoundland should have a complete physical check-up at least every 12-18 months (but preferably once per year).
Health Problems
Which one has more or less genetic/health problems: St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland? What are the allergies, genetic diseases and concerns for them? St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland health problems comparison:
Cataracts
Hip Dysplasia
Allergies
Bloat
Epilepsy
Entropion
Elbow Dysplasia
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Cataracts
Hip Dysplasia
Patellar Luxation
Bloat
Entropion
Drug Sensitivity
Elbow Dysplasia
Addison's Disease
Cataracts
Hip Dysplasia
Cancer
Hypothyroidism
Bloat
Epilepsy
Cherry Eye
Elbow Dysplasia
Addison's Disease
Cystinuria
Subvalvular Aortic Stenosis

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Energy and Activity Comparison

Energy Rating
Compare energy levels between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which breed is most active?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs have a higher energy level than other dog breeds.
Newfoundland dogs have an average energy level, so if you live a semi-active life, this breed can be a good choice for you.
Activity Requirement / Exercise Need
St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland exercise need comparison. Which dog needs more activity? Which dog needs the most exercise: St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland? Which dog needs the most walking? Which dog is the laziest?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs have an average exercise need.
Newfoundland dogs have an average exercise need.
Sleeping Need
Which one sleeps the least/most: St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs don't need too much sleep.
Newfoundland dogs sleep 12-14 hours a day as an average dog and they're not considered a lazy breed.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Diet and Weight Management Comparison

Obesity Tendency
Compare weight gain tendencies between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is most prone to obesity?
Average to High: If you don't pay attention to the St.
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Average to High: If you don't pay attention to the Great Pyrenees's weight, he can easily gain weight.
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Average to High: If you don't pay attention to the Newfoundland's weight, he can easily gain weight.
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Food Consumption
Compare food requirements between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which needs most food?
6 to 8 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals. 8 to 10 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals 5 to 6 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Allergies and Grooming Comparison

Allergy Friendliness
Compare hypoallergenic qualities of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is best for allergy sufferers?
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Coat Colors
Compare color variations between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. What colors are available?
Black
Red
White
Brown
Brindle
Tricolor
White Black
Gray
White
Brown
Grooming Requirements
Compare grooming needs between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which requires most maintenance?
Average: The St.
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Average: The Great Pyrenees requires average grooming effort.
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Professional: This breed needs a lot of work to keep in good condition.
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Drooling Tendency
Compare drooling tendencies between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which drools least?
The St.
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The Great Pyrenees is a perfect example of a low drooling tendency.
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The Newfoundland is a big drooler, so if you're disgusted by slobber spots on your clothes, you should choose a dog from another breed.
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Stinkiness Rating
Compare odor levels between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has least natural smell?

High 🔼

The St.

Medium

The Great Pyrenees has an average chance of bad smell.

High 🔼

The Newfoundland has a high chance of bad smell.
Coat Characteristics
Compare coat types between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. How do their fur characteristics differ?
Dense
Rough
Smooth
Dense
Double
Fluffy
Waterproof
Thick
Bathing Needs
Compare bathing needs between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which requires most frequent baths?
4-6 weeks
Average. Experts recommended at least every 4-6 weeks for this family pup.
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3-4 weeks
More often than average. These dog coats tend to be longer, softer, and oilier than short-haired breeds.
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3-4 weeks
More often than average. These dog coats tend to be longer, softer, and oilier than short-haired breeds.
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Shedding Level
Who sheds more St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland? St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or {name3 shedding:
St.
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Great Pyrenees dogs shed above average.
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Newfoundland dogs are heavy shedders.
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St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Good With Comparison

Child Compatibility
Compare child-friendliness between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is best with kids?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs are kid-friendly dogs.
Newfoundland dogs are very kid-friendly dogs.
Pet Compatibility
Which dog breeds get along well with other animals/pets?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs are usually friendly towards other pets.
Newfoundland dogs are one of the friendliest dog breeds.
Stranger Friendly
Which dog is more stranger friendly St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland? Which dog is more friendly?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs are average friendly towards strangers.
Newfoundland dogs are stranger-friendly dogs.
Cat Friendly
Which dog is more cat friendly St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs are cat-friendly dogs.
Newfoundland dogs are very cat-friendly dogs.
Dog Friendly
Which dog is more dog friendly St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees or Newfoundland?
St.
Great Pyrenees dogs are average friendly towards other dogs.
Newfoundland dogs are dog-friendly dogs.
Good For First Time Owners
Which dog is good for the first-time owners: St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland?
No
St.
Yes
Great Pyrenees dogs are good for novice owners, due to their easy-going personality.
Yes
Newfoundland dogs are good for novice owners, due to their easy-going personality.
Office Friendly
Which one fits better in the office?
No
St.
No
Great Pyrenees is not the best dog breed for office environment.
No
Newfoundland is not the best dog breed for office environment.
Senior Citizens Friendly
Which dog is good for elderly people?
St.
Great Pyreneess are usually recommended for elderly people.
Newfoundlands are one of the best breeds for elderly people.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland As a Working Dog Comparison

Service Dog Capability
Compare service dog potential between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is best suited for service work?

Not really

This breed generally not used as a service dog.
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Not really

This breed generally not used as a service dog.
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Yes

This breed makes good as a service dog.
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Therapy Work Suitability
Compare therapy dog potential between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which excels in therapy work?

Yes

This breed makes a perfect therapy dog.
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Not really

This breed is generally not used as a therapy dog.
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Not really

This breed is generally not used as a therapy dog.
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Scent Detection Ability
Compare detection capabilities between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has best nose work ability?

Not really

They are not typically employed for this type of work, but there may be exceptional cases.

Not really

They are not typically employed for this type of work, but there may be exceptional cases.

Not really

They are not typically employed for this type of work, but there may be exceptional cases.
Search & Rescue Potential
Compare search and rescue potential between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is best for SAR work?

Yes

This breed would make an excellent search and rescue dog.

Not really

This dog breed is not typically used as a search and rescue dog.

Yes

This breed would make an excellent search and rescue dog.
Maritime Work Ability
Compare boating aptitude between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is best suited for water work?

Not really

St.
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Not really

Great Pyrenees breed usually doesn't like being on a boat.
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Yes

Newfoundland breed usually likes being on a boat.
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Draft Work Capability
Compare cart pulling abilities between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which is best for draft work?

Yes

A drafting dog or draft dog is a dog bred and used for cart pulling.
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Yes

A drafting dog or draft dog is a dog bred and used for cart pulling.
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Yes

A drafting dog or draft dog is a dog bred and used for cart pulling.
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Military Service Background
Compare military service history of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has most military use?

Yes

In history, this breed was unfortunately used for combat dogs.

Not really

In history, this breed was not really used for combat dog.

Not really

In history, this breed was not really used for combat dog.

St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Reproducibility Comparison

Puppy Litter Size
Compare typical litter sizes of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has most puppies?
6-8 puppies 6-9 puppies 4-12 puppies
Pregnancy Duration
Compare gestation periods of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Any breeding differences?
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Breeding Frequency
Compare breeding intervals between St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. What's recommended?

Once a year.

More frequent breeding is not healthy.
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Once a year.

More frequent breeding is not healthy.
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Once a year.

More frequent breeding is not healthy.
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St. Bernard vs Great Pyrenees vs Newfoundland Recognition Comparison

AKC Classification
Compare AKC groups for St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. How are they classified?
Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1885 as a Working breed. Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1933 as a Working breed. Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1886 as a Working breed.
FCI Classification
Compare FCI groups for St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. How are they classified internationally?
Not recognized by FCI. Recognized by FCI in the Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs group, in the Molossian type section. Recognized by FCI in the Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs group, in the Molossian type section.
Kennel Club Recognition
Compare breed recognition status of St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Newfoundland. Which has most recognition?
American Canine Registry
American Kennel Club
America's Pet Registry
Canadian Kennel Club
Dog Registry of America Inc.
Federation Cynologique Internationale
Kennel Club of Great Britain
North American Purebred Registry, Inc.
American Canine Association, Inc.
Australian National Kennel Council
Continental Kennel Club
National Kennel Club
New Zealand Kennel Club
United Kennel Club
American Canine Registry
American Kennel Club
America's Pet Registry
Canadian Kennel Club
Dog Registry of America Inc.
Federation Cynologique Internationale
Kennel Club of Great Britain
North American Purebred Registry, Inc.
American Canine Association, Inc.
Australian National Kennel Council
Continental Kennel Club
National Kennel Club
New Zealand Kennel Club
United Kennel Club
American Canine Registry
American Kennel Club
America's Pet Registry
Canadian Kennel Club
Dog Registry of America Inc.
Federation Cynologique Internationale
Kennel Club of Great Britain
North American Purebred Registry, Inc.
American Canine Association, Inc.
Australian National Kennel Council
Continental Kennel Club
National Kennel Club
New Zealand Kennel Club
United Kennel Club

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  • Zane Lang

    Jun 5, 2021, 12:49:28 AM:

    As a Pyrenees owner, I disagree with most of how the pyr was described. My pty is loyal, sweet, a couch potato, and a service dog. She never stinks and she does drool some as most pyr do. Your way off on the pry.