Spellbound Bernese Mountain Dogs
2010 Puppies

Laser & Scarlet pups were born on June 1, 2010.  (All of these pups are spoken for.)  Their first several weeks have flown by!   They will be going to their new homes too soon!   I wish I could keep them all...

Click here to see updated photos, from birth until they are ready for their new homes.  After that, they will be on the extended family page! 

Berner puppies are not for everyone.  Although Bernese Mountain Dogs are great dogs, they SHED, the are BIG, they can be PUSHY, they require HUMAN COMPANIONSHIP, they require POSITIVE TRAINING METHODS, and require early and consistent SOCIALIZATION!!!

If you are seriously interested in adding a Bernese Mountain Dog puppy to your family, please fill out the email form below.  I will then send you my puppy questionnaire, which you can fill out and return to me.  

We breed only rarely, so it is likely I will send you a list of others that may be able to help you in your puppy search.  It is wise to cast a wide net with Bernese Breeders, so that you increase your chances of getting a quality puppy.   I recommend you make contact with the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Nashoba Valley  or the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America to find more breeders that may have pups available as well.  

 


     

The video to the right is of Scarlet with her first litter in October 2008.  There were 4 boys and 1 girl.  These pups were named after candy - Razzle, Chunky, Whopper, Peppermint, & Rolo .  The sire of the littler is Ch. Blumoon Tanzanite v Blackrock, "Tanner".  These puppies were huge, healthy, beautiful and super smart!  From this litter, we kept Razzle...and she is now Spellbound Winter Bliss, "Flurry" and we are so happy to have her!  

Our puppies are raised in the house, in my living room, and once old enough they move to our finished basement area.  They have a lot of space there, and we can also start house training very early.  We expose them to many things before they are 8 weeks old...different sounds, flooring surfaces, adult dogs, people of all ages, toys, climbing structures, tunnels, crates, tv, bells, whistles, clapping hands, vacuum cleaners, car rides, the noise of the household...which are extensive at times!  We handle them as much as we can, every day.  They are on their way to being well socialized little dogs when they leave here!  

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