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  1. Jul 14, 2014 · Which, in reality, is what Barry did in Bern in 1814, having been brought down – old and tired – from the Great St Bernard Hospice External link on the Swiss-Italian border two years earlier.

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    "Barry of the Great St. Bernard" is a 1977 telefilm produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was originally broadcast on NBC as a two-part episode on The Wonderful World of Disney on January 30, and February 6, 1977.

    In the Swiss Alps in 1802, Martin, a young orphan raised by the St. Bernard Hospice, became friends with one of the puppies breeding he hastens to prénommer Barry. With its Professur Julius, he will seek to make the best rescue dogs.

    •Brad Candall as the voice of the Narrator

    •Jean-Claude Dauphin as Martin

    •Pierre Tabard as Julius

    •Maurice Teynac as Prior

    •Pascale Christophe as Simone

    •Roger Lumont as Dr. Bernay

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_(dog)Barry (dog) - Wikipedia

    Barry der Menschenretter (18001814), also known as Barry, was a dog of a breed which was later called the St. Bernard that worked as a mountain rescue dog in Switzerland and Italy for the Great St Bernard Hospice. He predates the modern St. Bernard, and was lighter built than the modern breed.

  3. Apr 18, 2018 · Marc Nussbaumer, an zoologist and scientific advisor at Bern Natural History Museum, told dogtrophy.com. Which, in reality, is what Barry did in Bern in 1814, having been brought down – old and tired – from the Great St Bernard Hospice on the Swiss-Italian border two years earlier.

  4. Sep 6, 2024 · Barry was bred around 1800 at the Great St. Bernard Pass, a route in the Western Alps connecting Switzerland to Italy. Rescue dogs had been used at the pass for more than a century.

  5. Dec 25, 2018 · The St Bernard breed as we know it only developed after Barry’s death. “Towards the end of the 19th century, when pedigree breeding began in earnest, appearance suddenly became the only thing...

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  7. www.barry.museum › index_enBarry and me

    Barry, the most famous rescue dog in the world, died 200 years ago but remains a legend to this day. Barry can be admired at the Natural History Museum Bern, where a new exhibition explores the heroic deeds attributed to this extraordinary St Bernard from the Great St Bernard Pass.

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