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Saint Bernard puppies don’t look like puppies for long. I love them so much; within just a few months, they’re just a huge, bumbling mess. There is simply nothing better than a huge puppy who has no idea what to do with their massive body.
Just look at this Saint Bernard puppy! At only a few months old, he’s big enough that he takes up an entire dolly. They took him on a trip to Home Depot, and pushing him around is probably equivalent to pushing around several bags of concrete:
Oakley doesn’t belong to the Microfarm Fam: they just happened to see him while they were at Home Depot, and he totally made their day. They were super nice, too, making sure to ask for his name. Hopefully, they didn’t actually need to buy anything, since there’s no room left on the dolly for anything else.
Oakley’s parents actually saw this video, which is amazing! In a comment on the post, they said, “He’s 7 months old. Not a service dog. He just loves his weekly trips to Home Depot.” That makes me think that they legitimately just go to Home Depot to push him around, which is the funniest thing I’ve ever heard.
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Though Oakley doesn’t belong to the people who own this account, they’re not strangers to dogs. They have a farm, and their puppies love to play with all of their animals:
The ducks seem to want nothing to do with those dogs, honestly. Maybe they should start taking their dogs to Home Depot, too: I hear it’s a great place to make some furry friends!
How Big Do Saint Bernards Get?
If 7-month-old, takes-up-whole-dolly Oakley is any indication, these dogs get pretty big. He’s already 5 times the size of most grown dogs. That’s part of what people who get these dogs love about them! They’re huge, cuddly teddy bears.
Big Saint Bernard with tongue hanging out.Image via Shutterstock / EL_Images
Saint Bernards are considered a “giant” dog breed. They typically weigh anywhere between 120 and 180 pounds, though it’s not unheard of for a Saint Bernard to get up to 200! Males are typically on the larger end, with females being slightly smaller.
It takes about 2 years for Saint Bernards to reach their full-grown size. Females take a little longer, up to 3 years. Once they are full-grown, though, not even a big Home Depot dolly will fit them! Oakley still has a long way left to grow!
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This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Apr 28, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.