Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Peach, Daisy, and Logan: Your New Furry Family Members!
These three beautiful 11-month-old St. Bernards came to us after being rescued from an awful situation where they endured neglect and poor living conditions. Thanks to the love and care of their foster families, they're now ready for forever homes that can continue to provide structure, love, and support as they blossom into incredible companions.
Here's a little about each of these sweet giants!
Peach, one of the two sisters, is the most confident of the three. She's quick to pick up new things, especially when praised (she actually prefers it over treats!). Peach has a lively personality and loves to explore but is still working on her jumping and mouthing behaviors, so she'll need an experienced owner to keep guiding her in her training. Peach has been attending doggy daycare daily and enjoys interacting with dogs of all sizes, showing off her playful, social side!
The gentler of the two sisters, Daisy takes a bit more time to warm up, but once she's comfortable, she adores playing chase with her friends! While she enjoys social time, Daisy also appreciates her quiet moments and is a bit more independent compared to her outgoing sister. Like Peach, she's been doing great at doggy daycare, where she's made friends with dogs of all ages and sizes. Daisy would thrive with a patient family who can continue her socialization and build her confidence.
Big brother Logan has the sweetest disposition. He loves meeting new people and is getting a taste of adventure thanks to his foster dad, who takes him on regular outings and car rides. Logan hasn't attended daycare just yet but has shown a positive attitude toward the few dogs he's met. With his calm, easygoing nature, Logan would do wonderfully with a family that can give him a blend of social time and new experiences to continue building his confidence.
Additional Information for Potential Adopters:
Size: Each of these siblings weighs about 100 pounds, with room still to grow!
Training: All three are progressing with crate training and are learning leash manners, although they're still working on full housebreaking.
Cats: We're unsure of how they react to cats.
Ideal Homes: These St. Bernards will do best in homes with breed experience or a strong commitment to training. They need continued guidance to establish routines, boundaries, and manners.
If you're ready for a big-hearted, loyal, and affectionate companion (or two!), apply at animalluvrs.org or reach out to us to learn more!