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SageKeep Kennels is not a very prolific breeder. We have occasional litters.
We breed primarily to produce a sound dog to show and
improve our breedings.
My next litter is planned for Summer
2010. Interested?
Email me!

I try to offer puppy locator help, free of charge. My goal is to help connect potential puppy buyers with a local ethical breeder who has a current litter of pups to place.
Sometimes, my reply may be delayed (I'm away to dog shows, I'm whelping a
litter, your email got delivered to my SPAM filter, etc) but I will reply as
promptly as I can.
In order to get my help, send me an email and include the following info:
- Your name
- Your location (state, city) (don't include your address - not
necessary)
- How far you can travel
- Where you've looked for a puppy so far
- What you'd like in a
puppy
- What drew you to the
Berner breed
Send your email to:
sagekeep@aol.com
I'll do my best to respond promptly with some helpful puppy locator information.
ALSO - you can
visit my "Other Breeders" webpage and contact some other
breeders that I know and respect who also have websites.
CLICK HERE.
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Bringing a Bernese Mountain Dog
Into Your Family
RULE # 1 - Don't be in a hurry
RULE # 2 - Don't rush Rule # 1
Recommended Guideline to get your
puppy:
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Find,
Look At and Touch a real, live Bernese Mountain Dog
How?
1. Contact a BMD Club near
you. Learn about upcoming events and attend a
few. Website for BMD Clubs:
http://www.bmd.org
2. Find and visit a breeder / kennel. One in your area can be found through
your local club contacts.
3. If you
happen to see a Berner in a public place, approach the owner and ask
to be introduced. Most Berner people love to introduce their dog to others.
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Research the Bernese Mountain Dog Breed
How?
1. Contact a
BMD Club near you. Learn about upcoming events and attend a
few. Website for BMD Clubs:
http://www.bmd.org
2. Find and visit a breeder / kennel. One in your area can be found through
your local club contacts.
3. If you
happen to see a Berner in a public place, approach the owner and ask
to be introduced. Most Berner people love to introduce their dog to others.
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