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Bernese Mountain Dogs Turn a Night Ski Into a Celebration of Winter Fun

By: Russel Moneva
Russel Moneva, a Viral Content writer at iHeartDogs, finds joy in both crafting engaging content and pursuing his passion for basketball and fitness whenever he's not immersed in his work.Read more
| March 31, 2025

Winter is a magical season that transforms landscapes into glittering wonderlands, offering an array of snow-based activities for those who thrive in chilly temperatures. From the invigorating rush of ice skating to the thrill of skiing down powdery slopes, winter brings endless opportunities for fun and adventure. While many enjoy bundling up and embracing the cold, nothing quite compares to the joy of sharing these moments with furry companions. Recently, a trio of spirited Bernese Mountain Dogs—Eiger, Emmy, and Thor—proved that skiing isn’t just for humans as they delighted onlookers with their playful antics during a nighttime ski trip.

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On February 5, Instagram user Swiss Kiss Berner (@swisskissberner) delighted followers by sharing a video of their three lovable pups—Eiger, Emmy, and Thor—enjoying a nighttime ski excursion. The clip is pure happiness, showcasing these fluffy companions having the time of their lives. The snowy landscape, paired with the dogs’ lively energy, created a scene straight out of a winter fairy tale.

Eiger, Emmy, and Thor were in their element, dashing through the snow alongside their humans. Their enthusiasm was infectious as they bounded and bounced, keeping up effortlessly with skiers gliding down the mountain. Despite the nighttime setting, their cheerful expressions and joyful leaps were unmistakable. The glow of ski lights illuminated the trio as they weaved in and out of the snow trails, their coats shimmering with frost.

The heartwarming video quickly gained attention, sparking a wave of reactions from dog lovers and winter enthusiasts alike. One viewer commented, “Mine would 100% tackle me. This is spectacular!” Another added, “That’s brave of you. My boy would take me out immediately.” The outpouring of love in the comments reflected the universal joy of watching happy dogs living their best lives.

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Other fans expressed their admiration, leaving notes like “Magnificent,” “So much fun,” and “This would be a life dream for me! I could die knowing my heart was full! Such a beautiful experience.” Many echoed the sentiment, describing the scene as “Heaven for me” and a “dog’s dream come true.” The video not only showcased the dogs’ playful spirit but also highlighted the strong bond they share with their humans, a testament to the joy that pets bring to our lives.

For Bernese Mountain Dogs like Eiger, Emmy, and Thor, this kind of adventure is more than just fun—it’s essential for their well-being. According to the PDSA, Bernese Mountain Dogs are not only known for their gentle and friendly nature but also for their high energy levels and playful demeanor. These traits make them fantastic companions for active families who enjoy spending time outdoors.

These large, affectionate dogs were originally bred to be working dogs in cold, snowy mountain regions. As a result, they need plenty of physical and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. “Bernese Mountain Dogs require at least an hour of exercise every day,” the PDSA advises. “This can be broken up into multiple walks, along with off-leash time in secure areas.” In addition to exercise, they thrive on training sessions and interactive play, keeping their minds sharp and bodies strong.

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The PDSA also highlights the importance of keeping Bernese Mountain Dogs active and ensuring they don’t overheat, particularly in warmer weather. The snowy backdrop of a nighttime ski adventure offers the perfect setting for these winter-loving dogs to burn off energy safely. The cool mountain air and soft snow underfoot provide an ideal environment for running, jumping, and exploring to their hearts’ content.

Eiger, Emmy, and Thor are living their best lives, combining their need for exercise with unforgettable family moments. Whether it’s chasing after skiers, frolicking through snow drifts, or simply reveling in the serene, moonlit landscape, these Bernese Mountain Dogs prove that winter fun is best enjoyed with a wagging tail and a joyful spirit.

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