• This Greater Swiss Mountain Dog has strong, well-muscled shoulders; straight, strong forelegs; slightly sloping pasterns and well-rounded feet.
  • The larger male Greater Swiss Mountain dogs typically weigh in at 115-140 pounds and can stand 25.5 to 28.5 inches at the shoulder.
  • There are many differences between Bernese Mountain Dogs and Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs. Both breeds are Swiss worker dogs.
  • Shyness or aggressiveness shall be severely penalized. Summary: The foregoing is the description of the ideal Greater Swiss Mountain Dog.
  • Greater Swiss Mountain dogs were developed to be multipurpose working dogs who could guard, herd animals, and pull carts.
  • How much does a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog cost? REPUTABLE breeders typically charge somewhere between $2,500 and $3,500 for a puppy.
  • The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is one of the giant breeds. Standing between 24 and 29 inches tall, it’s their bulk that’s truly impressive.
  • So what's the difference between a Greater Swiss mountain dog and the Bernese mountain dog? Both are big breeds, hail from Switzerland...
  • The handsome Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a descendent of Roman Molossian dogs, and shares the imposing size and strength of those ancient mastiffs.
  • The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is generally considered to be a good-natured dog that is very attached to its home and yard and enjoys being in good company.