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  • The origin of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is not definitively known.
  • The activity level in the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is variable.
  • The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is considered the oldest of the Swiss breeds.
  • Being alert and vigilant, the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a good watchdog.
  • Some Jack Russell Terrier and Greater Swiss Mountain Dog clubs have similar requirements.
  • Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are accepting of a non-threatening stranger.
  • According to the AKC, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are 88th in popularity as a breed.
  • Some breeds like the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog have also been used as cart dogs.
  • Most of the spleens removed from Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are by and very thick.
  • The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is sociable, active, calm, and dignified, and loves being part of the family.
  • The early ancestors of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog were used by farmers, herdsmen and merchants in central Europe.
  • The "'Greater Swiss Mountain Dog "'( or ) is a dog breed which was developed in the Swiss Alps.
  • In Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs most of these cases occur in the shoulder joints and occasionally in elbows and hocks.
  • In a normal Greater Swiss Mountain Dog the spleen is smooth and uncreased; it is about by, and less than thick.
  • Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are almost certainly the result of mating with large mastiff types brought to Switzerland by foreign settlers.
  • Bloat, a . k . a . gastric dilatation-volvulous ( GDV ), is the greatest killer of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog.
  • By the 19th century, the ancestors of the modern Greater Swiss Mountain Dog were widely used in central Europe by farmers and tradesmen.
  • A genetic clustering algorithm could not easily distinguish between the obviously related pairs of Greater Swiss Mountain Dog and the Bernese Mountain Dog.
  • In 1983 the club held the first Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America ( GSMDCA ) National Specialty; the club registry contained 257 dogs.
  • The first Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs were stockier and rougher than the modern dogs; the skulls were wider than desirable today and showed a marked stop.
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