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Bernese Mountain Dog

Temperament: A multi-talented working dog, The Bernese Mountain Dog is gentle with his human family, often loyal to one special person and is reserved with strangers.
Height: Males: 25-27.5 inches, Females: 23-26 inches
Weight: Males: 80-115 lbs, Females: 70-95 lbs
Life Span: 7-10 years
Outlier Index ?
0.32
Born before 2016: 0.33 Born after 2024: 0.24
Avg Genetic Rel. ?
0.00
Born before 2016: 0.00 Born after 2024: 0.06
Internal Relatedness ?
0.00
Born before 2016: -0.01 Born after 2024: 0.04
Bernese Mountain Dog
#NameGender OIAGRIR
1 Mamemo's Hurray For Ouray F 0.25 0.03 -0.06
2 Treasure Ridge Life in the Woods M 0.51 -0.06 -0.18
3 Arbrook's Fore the Win F 0.17 0.11 -0.02
4 Birgitte F 0.39 -0.04 -0.10
5 Rubicon's Strawberry Buttercream V Adesa F 0.35 -0.05 0.17
6 Rubicon's Adesa, It's Snowtime! F 0.27 0.04 0.10
7 Gowans Off The Record F 0.32 0.01 -0.08
8 Nashem's Most Handsome High Lord at Sun Mountain M 0.22 0.10 0.14
9 Nesta F 0.25 0.04 0.16
10 Sherlock M 0.39 -0.02 0.14
One of four mountain dog breeds, these dogs were generalists - guarding, droving cattle, and pulling carts - originating in the towns near Bern, Switzerland. The breed dwindled with mechanized farm equipment and was brought back by Swiss Fanciers. They came to the US in 1926, having been imported by a Kansas farmer and were recognized by the AKC in 1937.
Hip and elbow dysplasia, cancer - especially histiocytic sarcoma or malignant histiocytosis, cataracts, progressive retina atrophy (PRA), entropion and ectropion, breed specific degenerative myelopathy, hypothyroidism.

Average metrics by birth year for dogs with recorded birthdates in the BetterBred database.

A 3D genetic map of enrolled Bernese Mountain Dog dogs in the BetterBred database, based on allele-sharing distance across 33 STR loci. This is not a complete picture of the breed — it reflects only dogs whose owners have enrolled them. Drag to rotate · scroll to zoom · hover for dog names (public profiles only).

Historical founders — oldest 25% of enrolled dogs     Current gene pool — most recent 50% of enrolled dogs
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The Dog Leukocyte Antigen (DLA) region controls immune function and is the most polymorphic portion of the canine genome. Every dog carries two sets of DLA haplotypes — one from each parent — which almost never recombine across generations. Frequency percentages reflect how often each haplotype appears across all allele copies in the breed, not the percentage of dogs carrying it.

Class I Haplotypes

HaplotypeFrequency
1160
55.5%
1094
12.6%
1121
9.2%
1006
8.3%
1068
7.2%
1016
4.0%
1221
1.4%
1030
0.6%
0
0.6%
1292
0.3%
1267
0.3%

Class II Haplotypes

HaplotypeFrequency
2024
54.9%
2005
12.9%
2071
9.2%
2007
8.9%
2053
7.2%
2021
4.0%
2118
1.4%
0
0.6%
2001
0.6%
2134
0.3%

Class I & II Combinations

Class IClass IIFrequency
1160 2024
54.6%
1094 2005
12.6%
1121 2071
9.2%
1006 2007
8.3%
1068 2053
7.2%
1016 2021
4.0%
1221 2118
1.4%
1030 2001
0.6%
1160 2007
0.6%
1160 2134
0.3%
1267 2005
0.3%
1292 2024
0.3%

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