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101 Bernese Mountain Dogs (or more) on Parade

Imagine 100 Bernese Mountain Dogs and their owners parading down Main Street on a beautiful autum day in a quinessential New England town? For 15 years this parade has become a beloved tradition in Ridgefield CT for Bernese Mountain Dogs and their owners.

The parade of Bernese mountain dogs in Ridgefield

The parade of Bernese Mountain Dogs in Ridgefield

The organizer of the parade, Patti Ballard, of Ridgefield,  filled me in on the story of how this amazing  parade came about.

“The parade was founded by Cathy and Geof Smith 15 years ago,” she told  me.  “They lived at 94 Main Street (in Ridgefield) in a lovely old home with their beloved Bernese Mountain Dog Scoop.  The Smiths walked to town every day with Scoop and thought it would be fun to create an informal event to get together with other owners of Bernese Mountain dogs.  They contacted two breeders and sent out invitations to about 20 Berner owners (that’s what they call Bernese Mountain Dogs) and thus the event began.”

“Over the years,” she continued,” the parade has grown to include Berners and their owners from VT (3 came this year). Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut.”

When the Smiths left Ridgefield, a new couple took over, having bought the Smith’s home, Giancarlo Esposito and Joy McManigal who also had a Berner  named Satchmo. When they resigned, Patti and her husband Charlie took over the production of the parade.   They had owned Berners for 27 years, first in Greenwich CT and then in Ridgefield.  She felt that they couldn’t let this wonderful event end.  She and her husband are parishioners of St. Stephen’s Church, in Ridgefield and they approached Rev. Mark Delcuze, the rector, with the idea of using the church for a base for the event.  Rev. Delcuze  agreed, and offered to provide a blessing of the animals.

Upon arrival, the dogs and their families gathered under a tent behind the church.

The Bernese mountain dogs mingled near the tent.

The Bernese Mountain Dogs mingled near the tent.

A few puppies came too.

A few puppies came too.

When all the guests and dogs arrived, Rev. Mark Delcuze blessed the dogs.

The Rev. Mark S. Delcuze, the rector of Saint Stephen's Church blessed all the Bernese dogs in the parade.

The Rev. Mark S. Delcuze, the rector of Saint Stephen's

Then, with tails wagging, the dogs and their owners took a  leisurely  walk up and down Main Street.

 Sue Beagley, a trainer from Norwalk, with Sophie, 5, and Cubby 6, and Lynn Rakos, from Wilton, with Maddie, 6 in the parade of Bernese mountain dogs.

Sue Beagley, a trainer from Norwalk, with Sophie, 5, and Cubby 6, and Lynn Rakos, from Wilton, with Maddie, 6 in the parade of Bernese Mountain Dogs.

All ages of children, families, and friends enjoyed the walk.

All ages of children, families, and friends enjoyed the walk.

Some dogs were more enthusiastic than others.

Some dogs were more enthusiastic than others.

Dogs met other dogs.

Dogs met other dogs.

  Lisa Gardner with her 11 month old daughter Ottilie, plays with their bernese mountain dog Bruce, 2,  during the berenese mountain dog parade.

Lisa Gardner with her 11-month-old daughter Ottilie, played with their Bernese Mountain Dog Bruce, 2, during the parade.

At the end of the parade, some were glad to lie down.

At the end of the parade, some were glad to lie down.

Ridgefield, Oct. 10, 2009.  IlO Milstein, from Pond Ridge with Theodora, left and Teufel, 8 take a break after the parade of berenese mountain dogs.  Teufel means devil in German.  When Teufel was a puppy he was playing with her husband, who is German, when he nipped is noes.  Her husband cried out, "Teufel!! and that's how he go his name.  He is actually a mush, she says, he is really very good.

Ilo Milstein, from Pond Ridge NY with Theodora, left and Teufel, 8 take a break after the parade of Bernese Mountain Dogs. Teufel means devil in German. When Teufel was a puppy, he was playing with her husband, who is German, when Tuefel nipped his noes. Her husband cried out, "Teufel!! and that's how he got his name. He is actually a mush, she says, and, of course, he is really very good.

Nice to sit down.

Nice to sit down.

If you want more information about Bernese Mountain dogs, click on Berner for their

Totally adorable.

Totally adorable.

website. It has all kind of good information, including where to find a Bernese Mountain puppy.

If you want to come to the parade, the next one is on October 9, 2010 from 1:00-3:00.  If anyone is interested in being added to their invitation list, contact patti@neumannrealestate.com.

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  1. I WANT TO BE INCLUDED NEXT TIME PLEASE

    Comment by claudia post hinkson — November 30th, 2009 @ 10:34 pm

  2. We live in CT and would love to bring our bernese to walk in the parade! add us to the invite list.

    Comment by Susan Gerich — January 3rd, 2010 @ 10:15 am

  3. The people who put on the Bernese parade have a website: http://www.berner.org/
    Contact them, and they will put you on the list.

    Comment by Helen Neafsey — January 3rd, 2010 @ 12:47 pm

  4. Why does my Bernese always want to eat her own poop. She is just turning 1yr this week. Very healthy, exercised everday in the woods for 1 1/2 hrs. Never misses a meal and never has had a single health problem. But, she loves to eat poop and sticks. Strange behavior.

    Comment by joe — February 13th, 2010 @ 9:31 am

  5. It is pretty weird, but many dogs do that. Take a look at http://www.pet-comfort-products.com/why-dogs-eat-poop.html

    Comment by Helen Neafsey — February 21st, 2010 @ 11:52 am

  6. Would love to have my Berner be invited to walk in the parade!

    Comment by Ann Furrey — May 18th, 2010 @ 12:23 pm

  7. We would love to take our Bernese to the parade, please add our name to the invitation! Boston is so excited!

    Comment by maribeth — June 12th, 2010 @ 1:57 pm

  8. I love Bernese Mountain Dogs! I have an adorable one!

    Comment by Pam03 — June 26th, 2010 @ 2:34 pm

  9. I love Bernese Mountain Dogs…I have an adorable one myself… href=”http://bernesemountaindogpuppy.blogspot.com/”

    Comment by Pam03 — June 26th, 2010 @ 2:37 pm

  10. Check out my Bernese puppies!

    Comment by Pam03 — June 26th, 2010 @ 2:38 pm

  11. I have an adorable Bernese Mountain Dog! I love it!!! My awesome dog

    Comment by Pam03 — June 26th, 2010 @ 2:43 pm

  12. I have an adorable Bernese Mountain Dog! I love it!!! My awesome dog

    Comment by Pam03 — June 26th, 2010 @ 2:44 pm

  13. Please include us this year. We have a new Bernise puppy named Bernard. He would love to walk with new found friends!

    Comment by Kate — August 9th, 2010 @ 10:22 am

  14. Kate, If you want to come to the parade, the next one is on October 9, 2010 from 1:00-3:00. If anyone is interested in being added to their invitation list, contact patti@neumannrealestate.com.

    Comment by Helen Neafsey — August 9th, 2010 @ 11:20 am

  15. We’d like to attend in 2011 with our 2, Rudy and Rosy, from Long Island.
    Our cousin who also has a Berner, lives in CT. and gave us the link to this blog. She plans to attend and we hope to join her!

    Comment by Kathy Stroud — January 11th, 2011 @ 4:56 pm

  16. Please invite us, too! We’d love to come with our Berner!

    Comment by Maura — May 22nd, 2011 @ 6:48 pm

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