Balihara Ranch review
This review has been written about the Balihara Ranch kennel because we have been interested in Swiss Mountain Dogs for a long time. The kennel breeds all four breeds of this group of dogs: Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, Appenzeller Mountain Dog, and Entlebucher Mountain Dog. It is important to note that the owner of Balihara Ranch kennel also breeds other breeds in addition to four types of Swiss Mountain Dogs (they are sophisticatedly written for her close family members). She breeds dogs for more than 25 years and has produced more than 2500 puppies living all over the world. Note, this number only includes Swiss Mountain Dogs, not other dog breeds that she also breeds (Norfolk terriers). We found plenty of information sources on the internet and from other breeders and dog owners about this kennel, so we think we have taken an objective picture of her breeding practices.
Check out the countless number of owned dogs and litters produced in the Balihara Ranch kennel on the official website of the Slovakian Swiss Mountain Dog Club.
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Important notice: This website focuses on summaries and analyses of publicly available information. All the data provided comes from sources that we consider reliable. At present, we also have additional significant information that cannot yet be disclosed. As soon as circumstances allow, we will update it, so we recommend checking the website regularly.
The data obtained from these sources (e.g. skssp.eu) were used for the purpose of this review only, under the principle of “fair use”.
We wanted to share our opinion and experience with other people who love these amazing dogs.