Saint Bernards trace back to the 17th century in the Swiss Alps, bred by monks at the Saint Bernard Hospice.
Initially bred for guarding and companionship, they later gained fame for their remarkable rescue abilities.
Saint Bernards became legendary for saving travelers lost or injured in the treacherous Alpine passes.
Their thick fur and large size made them well-suited for navigating harsh mountain terrain and extreme weather.
Depictions in art and literature solidified the Saint Bernard's image as a symbol of courage and loyalty.
While their rescue duties have diminished, they remain cherished family pets known for their gentle nature.
Saint Bernards remain popular worldwide, prized for their affectionate demeanor and devotion to their owners.