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Height:&25.5 to 27.5 inches at the shoulder
Weight:&130 to 180 pounds
Life Span:&7 to 10 years
The Saint Bernard doesn’t want to wear a brandy keg around his neck, but you might be able to train him to bring you a beer. With a heart that’s as kind as his body is big, this lovable giant makes a great family friend and protector. He is sweet, sometimes shy, and often stubborn.
Breed Characteristics
Adaptability
Dog Friendly
Shedding Level
Affection Level
Exercise Needs
Social Needs
Apartment Friendly
Stranger Friendly
Barking Tendencies
Health Issues
Territorial
Cat Friendly
Intelligence
Trainability
Child Friendly
Playfulness
Watchdog Ability
Adaptability
Affection Level
Apartment Friendly
Barking Tendencies
Cat Friendly
Child Friendly
Dog Friendly
Exercise Needs
Health & Grooming
Health Issues
Intelligence
Playfulness
Shedding Level
Social Needs
Stranger Friendly
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Trainability
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No, the Saint Bernard never wore a miniature brandy keg around his neck. The image was merely the product of artistic license taken by Edwin Landseer, who painted a portrait of the breed while visiting Switzerland in 1819. The public loved it, and the brandy keg remains a symbol of the breed to this day.
It’s true, though, that monks at the hospice of Saint Bernard, high in the Swiss Alps, used the dogs to seek out and rescue lost travelers. These days, the Saint is primarily a family companion or show dog, beloved for his calm and patient temperament. The Saint Bernard has many good qualities, but (even if breeding is the best it can be) he may also have health and temperament issues. If you want the calm, protective dog of legend, be prepared to do a lot of homework to find him and put in plenty of effort training and socializing him once you bring him home.
The Saint Bernard is a member of the
family, as evidenced by his huge head and tall, powerful body. He is gentle, but his size alone is enough to deter many would-be intruders or assailants. He is only moderately active, making him suited to homes with small yards. He drools and is sensitive to heat, so he must live in air-conditioned comfort in hot climates.
This is a giant breed. A 25-pound Saint Bernard puppy certainly looks manageable, but he will eventually weigh 120 to 180 or more pounds. His huge size is often what attracts people to him, but the tradeoff is a heartbreakingly short life span of approximately 7 to 10 years. And if you reach your home by stairs and should ever need to haul him up and down, you might be in trouble. If none of that fazes you, a Saint Bernard may well be your dog.
Contrary to his size, the Saint Bernard’s food and exercise needs are modest. He doesn’t eat more than any other large breed dog, and he will be satisfied with a couple of short walks daily. Like any dog, Saint puppies are inveterate chewers and because of their size can do more damage than puppies of other breeds. They are prone to ingesting items such as socks and dish towels, resulting in veterinary visits or even surgery for intestinal blockages.
Though you might think of him as an outdoor
, the Saint Bernard loves his people and will pine without human companionship. They are also prone to
and should never be left outdoors for a long time in hot weather. Saints should have access to a securely fenced yard, but when the family is home, the dog should be with them indoors.
Other Quick Facts
The Saint Bernard drools. Don’t believe a breeder who claims to produce “dry-mouth” Saints.
Saint Bernards excel at dog sports such as drafting (pulling a cart), weight-pulling, and obedience trials.
The Saint Bernard’s coat can be long or short and ranges from deep brown to red brownish-yellow with white markings.
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Snoopy is 's pet
by . The original drawings of Snoopy were inspired by Spike, one of Schulz's childhood dogs.
Snoopy imagines himself as a World War One flying Ace, while imagining his doghouse as a Sopwith Camel.
Snoopy is a perpetually innocent and mindlessly happy dog who either fantasizes or dances around in joy.
Snoopy cannot talk, so his thoughts are shown in thought balloons. In the
Peanuts films and television specials, Snoopy's thought his moods are instead conveyed through growls, sobs, laughter, and monosyllabic utterances such as "bleah," "hey," etc. as well as through . The only exceptions are in the animated adaptions of the
"" and "" in which Snoopy's thoughts are verbalized by
respectively.
Schulz said of Snoopy's character in a 1997 interview: "He has to retreat into his fanciful world in order to survive. Otherwise, he leads kind of a dull, miserable life. I don't envy dogs the lives they have to live."
Snoopy has imagined himself as different things such as a pelican, a vulture, an author, and a World War One flying Ace. All of these have exactly the same formula: he pretends to be something, and fails: his extremely short "novels" are never published, he is consistently shot down by his imaginary enemy, and he can never be a convincing vulture, bear, or penguin, even to himself.
Snoopy's doghouse defies physics, bigger on the inside than the outside.
Snoopy's original appearance from October 4, 1950.
Snoopy appeared on the October 4, 1950 strip, two days after the first strip. On March 16, 1952, his thoughts were first shown in a thought balloon. On June 28, 1957, Snoopy walked on his two hind legs like a human for the first time.
Snoopy's doghouse, originally depicted in a standard 3/4 view, was soon almost entirely depicted from the side later on.
He remained as a minor character until the late 1950s.
He was depicted in the last strip that Charles Schulz ever wrote, on February 13, 2000.
Snoopy first appeared upright on his hind legs on January 9, 1956. He was shown ice-skating across a frozen lake.
Despite his history of conflicted loyalties and his occasionally disdainful attitude toward Charlie Brown (he can never remember Charlie Brown's name and thinks of him as "that round-headed kid"), Snoopy has shown himself steadfastly loyal to his current owner. He joined Charlie Brown in walking out of a game of Ha-Ha Herman when Peppermint Patty crudely insulted Charlie Brown (though she was unaware that Charlie Brown was within earshot). He also helped Charlie Brown recover his autographed baseball when a bully had taken it and was challenging Charlie Brown to fight him for it. When Charlie Brown has to stop dedicating himself to making Snoopy happy, Snoopy replies, "Don't worry about it. I was already happy."
Snoopy frequently tries to kiss Lucy on the cheek, which Lucy, who is afraid of dog germs, thoroughly hates, and this has occasionally resulted in Lucy threatening to beat Snoopy up.
Snoopy often tries to steal Linus' blanket, resulting in them fighting in slapstick fights, and Snoopy always loses.
Lila was Snoopy's owner before Charlie Brown. He visited her in the film .
Snoopy is usually depicted as having seven siblings, five of whom appear at some point in the strip: Andy, Belle, Marbles, Olaf, and Spike. Most often seen is Spike, who lives in the desert (near the real-life locale of ).
Snoopy, and Charlie Brown were ranked by TV Guide as the 8th greatest cartoon characters of all time.
Some critics alleged that, after the strip's 1960s Golden Age, it suffered a decline in quality in the la for example, in an essay published in the New York Press at the time of the final daily strip in January 2000, "Against Snoopy,"
argued that the character of Snoopy, and the strip's increased focus on him in the 1970s, "went from being the strip's besetting artistic weakness to ruining it altogether". He criticized Snoopy's inability to talk:
Snoopy was never a full participant in the tangle of relationships that drove "Peanuts" in its Golden Age. He couldn't be: he doesn't talk (all his words appear in "thought bubbles"), and therefore he doesn't interact. He's there to be looked at.
He went on to say that Snoopy "was way too shallow for the strip as it developed in the 1960s, and the strips he featured in were anomalies. "
After giving some other explanations, he concludes his essay that "You can say of Schulz's genius what Sally, Peppermint Patty, Marcie and Franklin said of their homework on countless occasions through the decades: His Dog Ate It."
Statue at . Now located in the Apollo/Saturn V building.
Following the
fire, Snoopy became the official mascot of aerospace safety, testing and the rebuilding of the .
was named Snoopy and the
Charlie Brown. While not included in the , Charlie Brown and Snoopy became semi-official mascots for the mission, as seen here
and here. Schulz also drew some special mission-related artwork for NASA , and several regular strips re one showing Snoopy en route to the moon atop his doghouse with a fishbowl on his head for a helmet. The strip that ran on July 21, 1969 – one day after the
lunar module Eagle landed on the moon – included a full moon in the background, with a black mark on it representing the module.
is a special NASA honor, in the form of a
pin with an engraving of Snoopy in a spacesuit helmet. It is given by an astronaut to someone who works in the space program that has gone above and beyond in pursuit of quality and safety.
Snoopy is the name of a United States Air Force
bomber, serial number 55-0665, which was modified to test a radar system.
American insurance company
has used Snoopy as their corporate mascot since the 1980s. Snoopy One, Snoopy Two and Snoopy J are three
owned and operated by MetLife that provide aerial coverage of sporting events, and feature Snoopy as the World War I flying ace on their fuselage.
(1994). Around the world in 50 years: Charlie Brown's anniversary celebration. Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 11.  .
Snoopy, Charlie Brown et les autres. L'album de famille de Schulz.  .
(December 1997). "Charles Schulz at 3 o'clock in the morning". The Comics Journal: 27 (flip).
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