Originally, Saint Bernards, as they came to be known, were a short-haired breed, but they were crossed with Newfoundland dogs in the early 1800s to produce the longer-haired version we’re familiar with today. However, Saint Bernards did not have little casks of brandy tied around their necks to help revive frozen travelers – that myth was begun in the 19th century when British animal painter Edwin Landseer painted a Saint Bernard with the cask