5 ⭐️ IKC Registered Bernese Mountain Dog Charlie for stud
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Chailie is our strikingly handsome, gentle giant Bernese Mountain Dog. He is our much loved family pet who’s been a member of our family since 8 weeks old. Charlie is now available for stud. He is IKC registered, fully vaccinated and vet checked reregularly. He is loyal, obedient, affectionate and a real gentle giant!
He is a big boy with a deep chest. His markings are clear and crisp with ‘white socks’ on all four paws, rust colouring over each eye & on his cheeks, clear white cross on his chest, rust colouring on all four legs, each side of his chest & under his tail.
His markings tick every box in terms of breed standards & people stop to admire him wherever we go.
Charlie has 2 proven litters of 6 and 11 puppies.
We are located on the Kilkenny Carlow boarder.
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