Bernese Mountains may suffer from separation anxiety, needing reassurance when left alone.
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Proper socialization is crucial for Bernese Mountains to ensure they are well-behaved around people and other animals.
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With their long fur, Bernese Mountains require regular grooming to prevent matting and keep their coat healthy.
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Bernese Mountains are prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia and cancer, requiring regular vet check-ups.
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Bernese Mountains have natural guarding instincts, which need to be managed through training to avoid overprotective behavior.
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These dogs have high energy levels and need regular exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors.
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Bernese Mountains can be stubborn during training, requiring patience and consistency from their owners.
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Extreme temperatures can be challenging for Bernese Mountains due to their thick coats.
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