THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SAINT BERNARDS First record of life-saving work by the Great Saint Bernard was recorded in 1774, at the Hospice in the Swiss Alps. http://www.angelfire.com/ky/noblefriend/index.html
The Saint Bernard Club Inc The Club was inaugurated in 1976 and supports any occasion that promotes the Saint Bernard. Information about the care and handling of the Saint... http://www.acay.com.au/~dissi/sbc/nswsbc.htm
The Complete Links Page to Saint Bernard Dog Sites and Information Saint Bernard Club of America West Australia Saint Bernard Club History of Saint Bernards New England (USA) Saint Bernard Club... http://www.acay.com.au/~dissi/stblinks.htm
Shadow Mountain Saint Bernards Bernard Club of Germany" as well as of the Saint Bernard Club of Luxembourg and the Saint Bernard Club of the Pacific Coast and the Saint... http://www.saintbernard.com/
Scotsman.com News - Latest News - Saint Bernard Rescue Dogs Saved... Benefactors in Switzerland are giving £2.2million to keep Saint Bernard rescue dogs on the mountain pass that gave them their name, it was announced... http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3925173
SBCA-Saint Bernard Club of America Please click on the one of the links below. Saint Bernard Club of America - New Web Site Saint Bernard National Archives... http://clubs.akc.org/saints/
Saint Bernard Rescue and Adoption. "Save our Saints!" Saint Bernard rescue and adoption."In The Beginning all Saints were created equal, and then came a dark time known as the 2002 NATIONAL". A... http://www.saintrescue.org/
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. Cistercian. By Basil Pennington OCSO. Brief biography of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux by Abbot Basil Pennington OCSO, The Liturgical Press, 1995. http://www.osb.org/cist/bern.html
Saint Bernard Club of America Official web site of the Saint Bernard Club of America. http://www.saintbernardclub.org/
Saint Bernard Abbey, Benedictine Monks, Cullman, Alabama Saint Bernard Abbey is a Catholic monastery of Benedictine monks located in Cullman, in the Appalachian foothills of northern Alabama. The monks were... http://www.stbernardabbey.com/