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Why Do St. Bernards Have Barrel Collars? Facts & History

Nicole Cosgrove
By Nicole Cosgrove · Reviewed & fact-checked by Dr. Paola CuevasVet Approved
Dr. Paola Cuevas
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Dr. Paola Cuevas is our Senior In-House Veterinarian at Dogster and Pangolia. She has over 19 years of experience working with an array of species and loves sharing her knowledge and experience with our readers and aims to provide assistance with any issue presented by your non-human family members. She received her degree from the University of Guadalajara, Mexico.View authorThe information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more
Updated on June 16, 2026
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If you’ve spent any time looking at or researching St. Bernards, it’s only a matter of time until you see one of their signature barrel collars. But where did these collars come from, and what were they for in the first place?

The truth is that the barrel collars are likely nothing more than an artist’s depiction, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have an interesting story behind it. Whether it’s from fact or fiction, the barrel collars and the St. Bernard are linked together. We’ll explain why that’s the case for you here.

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A Brief History of the St. Bernard

To understand where the barrel collar comes from with the St. Bernard, you really need to understand the history of the St. Bernard in the first place.

Switzerland has always been a notoriously difficult country to access, and while modern times and technologies have eased the burden a bit, it doesn’t take much research to figure out just how difficult it was to access and travel through Switzerland.

According to legend in 1049 A.D. Saint Bernard of Menthona created a monastery and a hospice near the Great St. Bernard Pass, a major alpine route between Italy and Switzerland. It was a dangerous passageway, and the monastery served as a haven to help rescue people and get them through the pass.

The monks selected large mountain dogs, likely ancestors of modern mastiff-type breeds, and selectively bred them over generations so they could help with guarding and rescue, and the result was the foundation of the St. Bernard.

St. Bernards were later associated with detecting avalanches and using their outstanding sense of smell and tracking ability to help locate and rescue people buried in the snow. St. Bernards became outstanding search and rescue dogs and would even go out and search for people when the weather was too harsh for the monks to venture out.

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But What About the Barrel Collars?

While some theories mention the barrel collars holding brandy to help warm up travelers going through the Saint Bernard Pass, this wouldn’t have been beneficial. While brandy might make your extremities feel warmer, it does so by widening blood vessels and allowing vital body heat to escape, increasing the risk of hypothermia in colder weather.

While this doesn’t necessarily preclude the theory from existing, it does lead credence to the idea that the barrel collar was simply an artistic choice. The artist in question is an 1820 painting by Sir Edwin Landseer.

The painting “Alpine Mastiffs Reanimating a Distressed Traveler” was a success, and it depicted a St. Bernard with a barrel collar around his neck. But even according to the story at the time by Landseer, the barrel collar wasn’t a part of the St. Bernard’s actual rescue equipment.

Still, the iconic image and the story behind it stuck in people’s collective memory, and since then, it’s become a cultural icon of the St. Bernard and Switzerland.

Image Credit: rokopix, Shutterstock
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Final Thoughts

While the barrel collar might be little more than a folktale, the truth of the matter is that St. Bernards were historically used as search and rescue dogs, and they did a phenomenal job at it for a long time.

Today, advanced technologies make it easier to track people down in these extreme situations, but that doesn’t change the fact that these are dogs that are extremely well-suited for cold alpine environments and historical search and rescue operations.

This rich history is where the barrel collar association comes from, and whether it’s fact or fiction, it’s deeply ingrained in the cultural history of the St. Bernard and Switzerland.


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