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History of the Saint Bernard Rescue Dogs
The Saint Bernard dog, legendary for its mountain rescues, was first bred by
the monks of the Saint Bernard Monastery in Switzerland, from whom the dog
borrowed its name. It was in the sixteenth century that the Pass and the
Monastery were given the name of Saint Bernard.
Around 1050 AD, a fearless monk, the Holy Saint Bernard of Menthon founded a
monastery high in the Swiss Alps, with the Saint Bernard Pass in the valley
below. The pass was a popular route for travelers and pilgrims, as well as many
traders traveling to and from Italy. These traders were the first to bring dogs
to the Saint Bernard Monastery. For the next five hundred years the pass was
largely abandoned and few travelers passed the monastery. No new dogs entered
the Saint Bernard Monastery, and it was during this time that the Saint Bernard
breed arose.
In the early 1700s, the monks began using the Saint Bernard dogs to rescue
people trapped in the cold Alpine wilderness. The shaggy dense coat of the Saint
Bernard protected it from the cold and allowed it to spend large amounts of time
in severe conditions. They had a keen instinct for predicting bad weather, like
snowstorms and avalanches, which was very useful to the monks. The dogs also
began working with mountain guides who led people across the Saint Bernard Pass.
They had an incredible sense of direction during the heavy snows and helped
guide travelers to the safety of the monastery. Also, the monks and the dogs
performed a lot of preventive work, like reports of the dogs having chests so
broad that they could clear paths in the deep snow for travelers. Who knows how
many thousands of people would have died if the monks and their Saint Bernards
had not been there to guide travelers to safety.
It was not until 1774 that the Saint Bernard dogs became well known for their
rescue abilities and were receiving international notoriety. The infamous barrel
attached to the collar of the legendary Saint Bernard is only a legend; barrels
filled with alcoholic beverages were an invention of storytellers. By the end of
the 1800s, as many as 20,000 people stayed at the monastery each year, taking
advantage of the three days' free lodging and meals offered by the monks.
Today, after almost three centuries of incredible rescue work, the Saint
Bernards' work is handled by the Swiss Rescue Teams armed with helicopters and
other state of the art rescue equipment. However, the monastery continues to
breed and maintain Saint Bernards.
Best Value Roofing's RESCUE ROOFER and the Saint
Bernard Story
Discovering that you have a leak in your home coming from your roof during a
rainstorm is never a pleasant experience. So, after more than a quarter century
of helping thousands of customers resolve their roofing problems, RESCUE ROOFER
has formally adopted the practices performed by the dogs and monks of the Saint
Bernard Monastery in the following manner: First, by responding quickly to the
needs of our clients with 24 HR "'On-Time" Emergency Service & Repair. Secondly,
by predicting and preventing roofing problems before they occur. Thirdly, by
guiding and directing our clients on the right path to a mutually satisfying
roofing solution. Finally, by serving our clients with the utmost respect and
dignity we can offer.
RESCUE ROOFER is gearing up for the upcoming Summer season of 2008 by staying
close to our clients in their respective neighborhoods of Southern California.
We have added a fleet of emergency-stocked vehicles and roofing equipment to be
able to fix your problem (in most cases)on the spot. If the problem requires
more extensive work, we offer temporary tarps and/or repairs that may be
credited towards a future guaranteed expert repair or a permanent re-roofing
solution.
If you are looking for a Southern California Roofing Contractor please call us today at 800.647.7663 or complete our online service request form. We Accept The Following
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