Ulia 80 lbs. – 23.5″ tall
Ulia is a beautiful Bernese mountain dog. Her parents are Nellar and Duc. Duc was imported from a phenomenal kennel in France. I traveled there myself to hand-pick him from my choice of a few litters. Nellar was bred at my mother’s kennel. Her parents are Veruschka, who was imported from an award-winning kennel in Slovakia, and Daiko, who was imported from Belgium over a decade ago and became a Canadian champion before his first birthday! For more information on these dogs, you can visit my mother’s website at moorsbernese.com.
As you can see, Ulia has a very impressive pedigree filled with dogs who we hand-picked from some of the top Bernese mountain dog lines throughout Europe. We have owned her lines for three generations and her puppies will be the fourth generation.
For the first 16 months of her life, Ulia was living with a foster family. Her foster mom, Michelle, describes her as extremely loyal and her demeanor as that of a gentle bear cub. She loves playing with other animals. But don’t let her size fool you! She would never hurt a fly and often would play with smaller dogs, encouraging them to the point that they would be the ones chasing after her! Ulia also loves children and warms up to them quickly. She truly is an amazing family dog.
This is one girl who knows how pretty she is! She rarely lets a mirror or glass pane go by where she’s not taking the time to check herself out. And if you have a camera on hand, she will stop what she is doing to pose for you. She’s such a ham! Because of that we have more pictures of Ulia than anyone else! Ulia loves her walks and when we pick up the leash and tell her “park,” she tilts her head back and forth and is so excited to go for a walk to the park.
Ulia will be a great mom and will have beautiful puppies. Her disposition and her love for others are second to none. She is now back at the kennel and has adjusted very well. She and her sister Noelle have been reunited and they romp in the fields throughout the day. When she’s finished her breeding career, she will go back to her foster family, who I know will welcome her with open arms.
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