Welcome to my humble home on the world wide web! My name is Sir Kalob of Lebanon (Kalob for short) and my owner has decided to let me introduce you to our home and let me tell you all about me and how wonderful I am, and also how wonderful my humans are, and also how wonderful the Bernese breed is!

When my humans were looking for a companion, they wanted a very special breed, and they found me by pure luck and fate! We were meant to be together and we fell in love at first site. Back then I was an adorable, fuzzy, pup born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. I am the first Berner that my humans have ever owned, and I knew that I just had to prove to them that I was not only handsome, but also highly intelligent and devoted as well because my secret plan was to persuade them to get more of my kind! Guess what? My plan worked and now my humans have started their own breeding program.

My humans and I have moved a few times since my puppyhood, and now we have settled into what I truly call home...a beautiful small farm in eastern Washington with lots of grass for me and my future Berner family to run and play and live life to the fullest! We have lots of fresh mountain air! My humans take me everywhere with them....camping, fishing, canoeing, swimming, hiking, long drives with my fuzzy face out the window...you name it! We Berner's are great dogs for people who want a real companion and friend! We are the ultimate mans best friend!

I would like to ask you to please read the breed info page to learn more about the Bernese, what kind of home and family is best for our breed, and our background.

Thank you for visiting our web site!

   
 
 
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We are planning a spring 2008 litter

It's that time of the year again where people are feeding the wildlife. Unfortunately, this caused an issue with one of the puppies and I think we can all learn from it and be aware; apparently someone in their neighborhood was feeding the squirrels with the corn still on the cob. After the squirrel finished the corn, he dropped the cob in their yard and Kirby ate it. This caused a blockage and he needed surgery to get it out. So it's a good heads up for all!

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