Homonym: Saint-Bernard (Dog)
The Saint-Bernard is a large dog breed known for its gentle temperament and impressive size. Originally bred in the Swiss Alps, these dogs were used by monks at the Saint Bernard Pass to rescue travelers lost in snowstorms. They are famous for their strength, loyalty, and friendly nature, making them excellent family pets.
Saint-Bernards typically weigh between 110 to 200 pounds and have a thick, water-resistant coat that can be either short or long. Their friendly disposition and intelligence make them easy to train, although they require regular exercise to maintain their health and happiness.