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Barry (1800 - 1814) was a famous St. Bernard dog that worked as a mountain rescue dog. He lived at the monastery at the Great St Bernard Pass near the Swiss-Italian border and was responsible for saving over 40 lives. It is said that the 41st person struck out at Barry in fear resulting in the dogs death. 1800 (MDCCC) was an common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: St. ... Mount McKinley (Denali) in Alaska (USA) has the largest visible base-to-summit elevation difference on Earth. ... Rescue dogs are dogs like Bernese Mountain Dogs, Newfoundlands, and Saint Bernards. ... Monastery of St. ... Hospice at the Great St Bernard, with ancient road in foreground. ...


Barry's body is preserved and on display at the Natural History Museum in Berne, Switzerland. In addition, a monument to him is located at the entrance to the Cimetière des Chiens pet cemetery in Paris. Location within Switzerland The city of Berne (Bernese German Bärn , German Bern , French Berne , Italian Berna , Romansh Berna , from the Celtic Berna Gap, referring to the geology of where the city is situated), is the Bundesstadt (administrative capital) of Switzerland, and is the fourth most populous Swiss city (after... The Cimetière des Chiens opened in 1899 at 4 pont de Clichy on Ile des Ravageurs in Asnières-sur-Seine, Île-de-France, France and is believed to be the first zoological necropolis in the world. ... A Pet cemetery is a place where dead pets are buried. ... The Eiffel Tower, the international symbol of the city, with the skyscrapers of La Défense business district 5 km/ 3 mi behind. ...


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  • The Legendary Barry at the Natural History Museum in Berne, Switzerland

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Barry (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (140 words)
Barry (1800 - 1814) was a famous St.
It is said that the 41st person struck out at Barry in fear resulting in the dogs death.
Barry's body is preserved and on display at the Natural History Museum in Berne, Switzerland.
St. Bernard (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (685 words)
Bernard Dog is a large breed of dog originally bred for rescue and as a working dog.
The ancestors of the St. Bernard were the herding dogs of Swiss farmers as well as hunting dogs and watchdogs.
First reports of the dogs' presence at the pass date to the 17th century, and they remained loyal companions to the monks there until 2004, when the monks began to divest themselves of the dogs and focus the time they spent on the dogs to minister to people.
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