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THE BERNEDOODLE

Bernedoodles are a delightful hybrid breed resulting from the crossbreeding of a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle. With their hypoallergenic coat, friendly demeanor, and intelligence, Bernedoodles have captured the hearts of dog lovers worldwide.

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Traits and Characteristics:

  • Appearance: Bernedoodles come in various sizes, including standard, mini, and toy. They typically have a curly or wavy coat that is low-shedding and hypoallergenic, making them suitable for allergy sufferers.

  • Temperament: Bernedoodles inherit the best traits from both parent breeds. They are intelligent, playful, and affectionate, making them excellent family pets.

  • Trainability: Thanks to their Poodle lineage, Bernedoodles are highly trainable and eager to please. They excel in obedience training and enjoy learning new tricks

  • Versatility: Bernedoodles adapt well to various living environments, from spacious homes with yards to apartments. They are versatile companions who thrive on human interaction and love being part of the family.

Why Choose a Bernese Mountain Dog?

  • Hypoallergenic: If allergies are a concern, Bernedoodles offer a hypoallergenic coat that sheds less and is less likely to trigger allergic reactions.

  • Family-Friendly: Bernedoodles are known for their gentle and sociable nature, making them wonderful companions for families of all sizes.

  • Intelligent and Trainable: Whether you're looking for a cuddly lap dog or an active partner for outdoor adventures, Bernedoodles can adapt to your lifestyle and preferences.

 

Typical Height and Weight:

  • Height: Standard-sized Bernedoodles typically stand between 23 to 29 inches at the shoulder.

  • Weight: Standard Sized Bernedoodles generally weigh between 50 to 90 pounds.

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS

Are Bernedoodles hypoallergenic?


Yes, Bernedoodles are typically hypoallergenic, thanks to their Poodle lineage. Their low-shedding coat makes them suitable companions for allergy sufferers.

 


What size are Standard Sized Bernedoodles?


Standard-sized Bernedoodles are larger than Mini or Toy Bernedoodles, typically weighing between 50 and 90 pounds and standing 23 to 29 inches tall at the shoulder.

 


Are Bernedoodles good with other pets?


Yes, Bernedoodles are generally friendly and sociable dogs that get along well with other pets, including dogs and cats. Proper socialization from an early age and afterward is important to ensure positive interactions!

 

 

Do Bernedoodles require a lot of grooming?

 

Bernedoodles have curly or wavy coats that require regular grooming to prevent matting and maintain their hypoallergenic properties. Regular brushing, baths, and occasional trimming are necessary to keep their coats looking their best.

 

 

What is the typical lifespan of a Bernedoodle?

 

Bernedoodles typically have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, depending on various factors such as diet, exercise, and overall healthcare.

 

 

Are Bernedoodles prone to any specific health issues?


Like all breeds, Bernedoodles can be prone to certain health issues.  Although we do genetic tests for the most common issues, regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet can help maintain their health.

 

Do Bernedoodles require a lot of socialization?

 

Yes, like all dogs, Bernedoodles benefit from early and ongoing socialization to develop good behavior and positive interactions with people and other animals. Exposing them to various environments, sounds, sights, and experiences from a young age helps them grow into well-adjusted adults.

 

 

Are Bernedoodles suitable for apartment living?

 

Bernedoodles can adapt well to apartment living as long as their exercise and mental stimulation needs are met. Providing daily walks, playtime, and enrichment activities can help keep them happy and healthy in smaller living spaces.

 

 

Do Bernedoodles have a strong prey drive?

 

Bernedoodles may inherit varying levels of prey drive from their parent breeds, but they are generally not as high as most other breeds. Proper socialization and training will help minimize any potential prey drive tendencies and ensure they get along well with smaller pets.

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