
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
FaithfulDependableAlert
Switzerland ยท 8โ11 years
About the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, affectionately known as the Swissy, is the largest and oldest of the four Swiss mountain dog breeds. Developed in the Swiss Alps as a versatile farm dog, they pulled carts, herded livestock, and served as watchdogs. Swissies are strong, dependable, and surprisingly agile for their size. They have a distinctive tricolor coat of black, red, and white and a bold, faithful temperament. These gentle giants are devoted family dogs that combine working ability with a calm, steady presence in the home.
Breed stats
- Height
- 23.5โ28.5 in
- Weight
- 85โ140 lbs
- Lifespan
- 8โ11 years
- Group
- Working
- Coat
- Dense, short to medium double coat
- Origin
- Switzerland
Coat colors
- Black, Red, and White (tricolor)
Temperament & ratings
Compatibility
Exercise & feeding
Daily exercise
40โ60 min
per day recommended
Daily food
4โ6 cups
high-quality dry food
Common health issues
- Hip dysplasia
- Elbow dysplasia
- Bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus)
- Splenic torsion
- Epilepsy
Not every Greater Swiss Mountain Dog will develop these conditions, but awareness helps with early detection. Regular veterinary checkups and choosing a responsible breeder who health-tests their dogs are the best preventive measures.
Can Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs eat...
- Can dogs eat blueberries?Safe
- Can dogs eat grapes?Toxic
- Can dogs eat bananas?Safe
- Can dogs eat chocolate?Toxic
- Can dogs eat watermelon?Safe
- Can dogs eat cheese?Caution
- Can dogs eat almonds?Caution
- Can dogs eat apples?Safe
Frequently Asked Questions
- Both are Swiss mountain breeds with similar tricolor markings, but they differ in several ways. Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs have a short, dense coat while Bernese have long, silky fur โ making Swissies easier to groom but Berners more striking in appearance. Swissies are slightly larger and more muscular, built more for draft work. Berners tend to be softer in temperament, while Swissies are more alert and bold. Berners have shorter lifespans (7-10 years) compared to Swissies (8-11 years). Both are excellent family dogs.
- Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are outstanding family dogs. They are gentle, patient, and devoted to their families, with a particular affinity for children. Their calm, steady temperament makes them reliable around kids of all ages, and their sturdy build means they can handle the physicality of play with children. They are protective without being aggressive, alert the family to visitors, and are generally welcoming once properly introduced. Swissies thrive on being part of the family and do not do well when isolated from their people.
- Yes, carting is a traditional and still-practiced activity for Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs. They were originally bred as draft dogs to pull heavy carts loaded with milk, cheese, and other goods to market in the Swiss Alps. Modern Swissies can be trained for recreational carting, which they typically enjoy as it fulfills their working instinct. Many breed clubs offer carting titles and competitions. Training usually starts at 2 years old when joints are fully developed, using a properly fitted harness and gradually increasing weight.
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