Coda says: "Hiya folks, I'm Coda! I'm 11 weeks old, and I'm a Greater Swiss mountain dog (even though I'm sort of a lesser, cuter one right now). I'm bruiser at about 25lbs. My mom says that's nothing and that I'll be tippin' the scales at 140lbs or so in a couple of years! I'm sort of new to this whole deal, but I can tell you I love following my mom around (she's so beautiful!) and exploring! What I really, really love most though is to see what *everything* tastes like! Arf Wiedersehen!" Coda with his buddy Bailey. Click here to see more of Bailey in today's Grown-up Puppies section.






As their name indicates, greater Swiss mountain dogs were developed in Switzerland as one of four breeds developed specifically to work in the demanding Swiss mountain areas. The breed is often confused for the closely related breed the Bernese mountain...
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