Bernedoodle Breeders in 7 States

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Bernedoodle Breed Information

The Bernedoodle is a hybrid dog breed that is not officially recognized by the American Kennel Club. However, Bernedoodles, which are a cross between Bernese Mountain Dogs and Poodles, are becoming increasingly popular because they combine the best of both breeds. If you are considering bringing home a Bernedoodle puppy, please keep reading. The following dog breed information will help you decide if a Bernedoodle would be a good fit for your family.

First, a Bernedoodle is not a “mutt” but is more of a designer dog breed. Mutts don’t have clear parentage, whereas a Bernedoodle is the offspring of two purebred dogs. Also, it’s worth noting that many hybrid breeds combine the best characteristics of both parents. Also, hybrids are often not afflicted by some of the common health issues that occur in their purebred parents.

Bernedoodles come in various sizes, ranging from 12-18 inches and 10-24 pounds (toy), 18-22 inches and 25-50 pounds (miniature), 23-29 inches and 50-90 pounds (standard).

In terms of personality, Bernedoodles are intelligent, fun-loving, affectionate, and loyal with a gentle temperament, which makes them excellent companions. Bernedoodles from close bonds with their humans and like to spend time with their family. This is not a breed that tolerates being alone for long periods.

It is fairly easy to train a Bernedoodle, given that this dog is very intelligent and eager to please. Training is essential as Bernedoodles can be quite mouthy and do have a moderate prey drive and wanderlust potential – training can help keep these traits in check.

Bernedoodles have a hypoallergenic coat, so this is good choice of dog breed for people who suffer from pet allergies. However, prospective owners should know that the coat requires regular brushings to keep it matt-free, especially if it is the curly variety. Bernedoodles are not heavy droolers. The barking level of this breed is moderate.

In terms of exercise needs, Bernedoodles have moderate energy levels and mental stimulation needs. A long walk every day is usually sufficient, but smaller Bernedoodles can stay healthy with indoor activities, so they are potentially a good choice for older individuals with mobility issues who don’t get out much.

This is a breed that can adapt to apartment living. Novice pet parents can consider a Bernedoodle. However, it is worth noting that Bernedoodles are sensitive and do not like to be left alone. Bernedoodles tolerate cold weather extremely well and hot weather reasonably well.

Overall, Bernedoodles are affectionate, loyal, calm dogs that make great pets for individuals, couples, families, and older adults. They enjoy generally robust health and are not very high maintenance in terms of grooming care.

If you are keen to bring home an adorable Bernedoodle puppy, check out listings of reputable and responsible Bernedoodle breeders on Puppy Hero. We personally verify every breeder so that you can be sure your Bernedoodle pup was raised with the highest standards of love and care.

Bernedoodle Breeders in 7 States