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About the Breed: Is Bernedoodle the Right Fit for You?

  • Writer: Brewer Doodles
    Brewer Doodles
  • Mar 28
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 11

Three fluffy puppies with black, white, and brown fur sit in a metal tub by a lake

Pros, Cons & Fun Facts About This Lovable Designer Breed

The Bernedoodles — a mix between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle — has quickly grown in popularity for good reason. These beautiful, affectionate dogs are known for their intelligence, striking coats, and loyal personalities. Whether you’re just beginning your research or seriously considering this breed, here’s everything you need to know about the Bernedoodle.



🧠 Fun Facts About Bernedoodles

 

1. Smart & Service-Oriented

 Bernedoodles are highly intelligent and often trained as therapy and service dogs. Their emotional intuition makes them ideal companions for families and individuals alike.

 

2. Beautiful Color Variety

 You’ll find Bernedoodles in a wide range of stunning colors: traditional black tri-color, chocolate tri, black & white, and red tuxedo or abstract patterns. Their coats are as unique as their personalities.

 

3. Hypoallergenic & Low-Shedding

 Thanks to their Poodle lineage, Bernedoodles are generally hypoallergenic and low-shedding, making them a great choice for allergy-sensitive homes.

 

4. Choose Your Size

 Bernedoodles come in three sizes to match your lifestyle:

  • Standard: 50–100 lbs

  • Mini: 25–50 lbs

  • Micro: under 25 lbs

 

5. Naturally Warm-Blooded

 Bernedoodles are hot-natured, which comes from their Bernese Mountain Dog roots in the cold Swiss Alps — something to keep in mind if you live in a warmer climate.

 

6. A Modern Breed with Canadian Roots

 The first Bernedoodle is believed to have been bred in Canada in 2003, making it a relatively new hybrid, but one that’s rapidly growing in popularity.

 

7. Loyal & Affectionate

 Above all, Bernedoodles are known for their loving, loyal nature. They form strong bonds and love being part of the family.



🎨 Bernedoodle Color & Coat Type Variations





🐶 Pros of Owning a Bernedoodle

 

  • Extremely Family-Friendly: Gentle and affectionate, especially with children.

  • Hypoallergenic: Ideal for those with mild allergies.

  • Easy-to-Maintain Coats: Wavy and straight coats require less upkeep than tight curls.

  • Highly Intelligent: Easy to train and eager to please.

  • Versatile Living: Adapt well to both homes with yards and apartments.

  • Fewer Health Issues: Benefit from hybrid vigor, which can reduce certain inherited conditions.

  • Playful & Active: Great for families who enjoy walks, hikes, and playtime.

  • Striking Appearance: Their unique coats and colors draw compliments wherever you go!

 


🐾 Cons of Owning a Bernedoodle

 

  • Size Can Be Unpredictable: Especially in mini or micro sizes, some puppies may grow larger than expected.

  • Energy Levels Vary: Some Bernedoodles may have higher energy and require regular mental and physical stimulation.

  • Can Be a Bit Stubborn: Their Bernese side can add a little sass — training requires patience and consistency.

  • Professional Grooming Needed: Routine grooming every 6–8 weeks can add up.

  • Shy Tendencies: Some Bernedoodles may be hesitant with new people or environments and prone to separation anxiety. (That’s why we send our puppies home with BaxterandBella.com for early training support!)

  • Hip Health Watch: Like many breeds, they can be prone to hip dysplasia, so proper care and age-appropriate exercise are crucial in the first year.


 

Final Thoughts

If you're looking for a dog that combines beauty, brains, loyalty, and a great temperament, a Bernedoodle might be exactly what you’ve been searching for. Their joyful personalities and deep bonds with their humans make them unforgettable companions. Just be warned: once you’ve had a Bernedoodle, you might never want another breed again!


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