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Bernedoodle

WHAT IS A BERNEDOODLE?

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It is a cross between a Bernese Mountain dog and a Poodle results in a fluffy, teddy bear-like Bernedoodle, a soft, goofy and likable crossbreed. Bernedoodles are attractive dogs because they are more hypoallergenic than most dog breeds due to the contribution of their Poodle parents. In addition, they are bred to be companion dogs, good with children, sociable and docile.

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When two different breeds are mated they tend to have better health due to the variation in lines / breeds which are prone to different genetic diseases.

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The standard size, resulting from crossing a Standard Poodle with a Bernese Mountain Dog, measures 58 to 74 cm and weighs between 32 and 41 kg

Bernedoodles are usually black and white, tricolor (black, brown, white), solid (brown, apricots, cream, black, red, sand) or tricolor sand (red sand, brown sand, black sand).

We are a family breeding Bernese Mountain Dog and Bernedoodle, where our dogs live in the great outdoors on our farm. We promote animal welfare, socialization and play.

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All our puppies are guaranteed for 24 months against hip dysplasia, are vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, health record and starter kit, including a 2K bag of Pro Nature food.

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Taking into account the selection work (morphology, character, hereditary diseases ...), the socialization / pre-education program set up to guarantee you a puppy that is well in his paws that will satisfy your family, our prices for our puppies are generally $ 2 500 to 3 000 + taxes.
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We have decided not to make a distinction, in terms of prices, according to the sex of the puppies. For us, each of the puppies born here at the same value, they were all very eagerly awaited for many months, benefited from the same follow-up (food, hygiene, etc ...) and the same time from us for their socialization and their pre-education.

Bernedoodle temperament

Bernedoodle are excellent companion dogs. They were bred to be so and the dog lives up to his designs: affectionate, calm and kind to humans and animals. They are a good choice for a family pet, because they are people-oriented, they like spending time with the family, participating in all activities and games, but they will also calmly sit on the sofa, enjoying spending time near humans.

They are very intelligent, kind and loyal which also makes them good therapy, service and assistance dogs. It is not always easy to predict how a puppy will develop, but he will certainly always be friendly, playful and affectionate. It is the placid and loyal nature of their Bernese parent, as well as the cheerful and goofy temperament of the Poodle that contributes to the charm of the Bernedoodle. They are curious and a bit stubborn at an early age, although they usually exceed this characteristic when trained and socialized. They can be mindful of strangers, which makes them good watch dogs.

They prefer cold weather and can be extremely active and playful. They are therefore ideal for homeowners who spend time outdoors, hiking and leading active lifestyles. They are good swimmers just like the Poodle, they love to run, fetch the ball and any other challenging game. Bernedoodles need human attention and although they are generally very adaptable, they can suffer from separation anxiety and therefore are not ideal pets for owners who spend long periods away from home. at their home.

Bernedoodle needs and activities

The Bernedoodle is a moderately active hybrid. He will absolutely love it when you take him on his daily walks. He enjoys playing with toys as much as he enjoys spending time with you. Its crossbreed provides it with the coat to keep it warm in cold weather, but it also endures warmer temperatures. It will live best in a house with a fenced yard, as it has a moderate tendency to wander and hunt. It can live in both rural and urban areas provided there is sufficient opportunity and space to exercise it on a daily basis. He needs a lot of human interaction, so leaving him outside all the time won't make him a happy puppy.

WHAT ARE THE GENERATIONS OF BERNEDOODLE?

F1 is a cross between a Poodle and a Bernese Mountain Dog. They are 50% poodle and 50% Bernese mountain dog. It is a first generation hybrid. Bernedoodle F1 don't shed much. However, they are not 100% hypoallergenic.

The F1B is a Bernedoodle F1 crossed with a poodle. This will produce puppies with a more hypoallergenic coat. They will tend to have a more curly coat. They will be the best generation for people with allergies. * People with allergies should absolutely choose an F1B to minimize the risk of a reaction. There are 2 types of allergies (hair or saliva). We cannot guarantee that you will not react because if you are allergic to saliva you will react to all dogs even hypoallergenic ones.

The F2 is a Bernedoodle F1 mated to an F1, an F1B mated to an F1 or an F1B mated to an F1B. The F2 is the second generation. The f2 are more similar staves for size. They tend to have a wavy coat. Bernedoodle F2 don't shed much. However, they are not 100% hypoallergenic.

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Reservation - Waiting list

Before the birth and until the puppies are 4 weeks old, we establish a waiting list where we register interested people and note their desired sex preferences.


We only include people on this waiting list:

  • who are looking for a temperament in their future dog in order to obtain the best master (s) / dog match according to your environment and your future project.

  • for whom color, distribution of tasks (!) and sex are secondary and non-compulsory criteria (except for admissible arguments regarding gender). Temperament traits are not related to the dog's sex , they are related to their own temperament and we experience them every day.

This list allows you to have priority (over people who are not on the list) when the time comes for official reservations.


It should therefore be borne in mind that being on the waiting list does not guarantee that you will be able to have a puppy on the next litter, when the time comes for reservations at birth. Too many parameters are taken into account to promise you this as long as we do not have all the cards in hand (number of puppies, different temperaments, sex ratio, etc ...). It is generally necessary to envisage 12 months of waiting.

At birth, you will have to tell us about your wish for the adoption of your future puppy. At this time, a 50% deposit must be issued to ensure the choice of your future baby. (Non refundable)
Then we let the puppies grow up.
Every week we take pictures of the puppies and give updates on the hostel's Facebook page.

Note: we only receive people who are interested in our puppies and only when they are 5 weeks old.

Puppies can leave the nest from the age of 8 weeks. We will allow approximately 1 hour to explain in detail the course of the first days with your new dog.

The balance of the payment must be paid in cash only.

The puppy will remain our property until full payment, which means that in the event of default, we will have full discretion to recover the puppy.

Of course, if the reserved puppy were to die or develop an illness, we notify the purchaser immediately and the reservation deposit collected will be immediately returned.

How to register on the waiting list

Bernedoodle waiting list

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If you are really motivated and interested in our breeding and its mode of operation, you must contact us via the contact form below as a first step to introduce yourself and confirm the addition of your name on the waiting list. .

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If you ever need other details or to come and visit us, all you have to do is make an appointment with us and it will be our pleasure to introduce you to our beautiful moms and our beautiful daddy Jack! 819.808.9683

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