Bernedoodle

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Bernedoodle History

The Bernedoodle is a fairly new hybrid, or designer, dog that was developed by breeding a Bernese Mountain Dog with a Standard or Miniature Poodle. The Bernedoodle is an affectionate, playful, and intelligent toy-sized hybrid. The Bernedoodle is a relatively recent crossbreed that was developed by combining the intelligence of the Standard or Miniature Poodle with the gentle, family-friendly nature of the Berner Mountain Dog.

Time of Origin

2003

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Bernedoodle Physical Characteristics

The Bernedoodle is a crossbreed between a Beagle and a Standard Poodle. They are medium sized dogs that stand between 14 and 22 inches tall at the shoulders and weigh between 30 and 50 pounds. They have droopy ears and a mid-length, straight or curly, lusciously textured coat that is blue, chocolate, or gray in color. The Bernedoodles have the appearance of a Beagle but possess intelligence, affection, and good temperament of a Poodle.

Eye Colors

Unknown

Nose Colors

Unknown

Coat Colors

Unknown

Height Range

Male Height Range: 12 – 29 inches

Female Height Range: 12 – 29 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 10 – 90 lbs

Female Weight Range: 10 – 90 lbs

Bernedoodle Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

12-15 yrs

Bernedoodle Health Concerns

Elbow Dysplasia, Sebaceous Adenitis, Hip Dysplasia, Cataracts, Color Dilution Alopecia, Hyperadrenocorticism, Hypoadrenocorticism

Bernedoodle Temperament and Behaviour

The Bernedoodle is an intelligent, outgoing, and sociable breed of dog. They are highly trainable and excel at sports like agility, flyball, and frisbee. They are friendly and love to spend time with their family, but are also independent and prefer to be left alone.

Bernedoodle Activity Requirements

Bernerdoodles are a fairly new hybrid dog that is a combination of the popular Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle breeds. They are often friendly, happy, and easygoing. While a Bernedoodle is not an especially high-energy or intense breed, they do need to be kept busy. They are best suited to homes with an active owner who can provide them with plenty of exercise and attention. If you are thinking about adding a Bernedoodle to your family, be sure you are ready to commit to providing enough mental and physical stimulation to keep them healthy and happy.

Miles Per Day

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Activity Per Day

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Daily Food

Unknown

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Bernedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Bernedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Bernedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Bernedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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