See new puppies below!

Swissy Hollow – Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs of Poultney, Vermont

9/7/23 UPDATE: Our Fall Litter is here! October 16th they can go home. (at 8 weeks old) Pumpkin spice and maple, here we come, Woohoo! (Pictures below)

These sweet babes are healthy and happy, starting to wean, getting rowdy as their ears begin to open. Don’t worry, not too rowdy. ; )
*******Four Females – Six Males*******
Email us with questions
(or if you have trouble downloading our application)
myswissyvt@gmail.com
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Take a look around, read about us, see if we’re right for you. The Greater Swiss Mountain dog is an amazing family companion!

PICK-UP/TRANSPORT

Locals are able to meet the mom, learn about dad, and see the other puppies in the litter. We love meeting our new families in person. However we also have several national shipping options. We like to work with Citizen Shipper for transport, where you choose the style and price! Then we work with the contractor and work together for the puppy to have an ideal moving experience.

Indiana Colors Litter – Born 1/11/23
Thank you for your support!

We’re very happy to announce that we had a large healthy litter born a week early. And no surprise, she was ready. : ) We have pending applications. I’ll be updating availability as we get closer to their earliest re-homing date, March 8th, 2023.

**Now accepting deposits with Venmo! @MySwissy**

Swissy Hollow’s Indiana Colors Litter!

Indiana, our current breeding female, is our beloved nanny dog.
Our three small children have found a saintly patient companion. Indi loves to visit our cows, play with our kids inside and outside, hike, walk and investigate our farm. Not a stranger comes un-welcomed or unlicked. She doesn’t wander from from the house, a trait common for this breed. Indiana generally wants to be involved in every human activity, a classic velcro miss! Due to the lower anxiety levels she’s well crate, leash and house trained.

“Scratch a dog and you’ll find a permanent job.” -Franklin P Jones