If you're on the lookout for a dog that’s smart, sweet, and has a coat as soft as a cloud, then let us introduce you to the Bernedoodle! This adorable hybrid brings together the best of both worlds by blending the Bernese Mountain Dog’s gentle, affectionate nature with the Poodle’s intelligence and low-shedding coat. But let’s dive in a bit deeper to see what makes Bernedoodles so special.

The Bernedoodle Basics
A Bernedoodle is a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle, and depending on the Poodle’s size (Standard, Miniature, or Toy), Bernedoodles can vary in size from quite large to pocket-sized! Known for their friendly personalities and charm, they’re a fantastic choice for families and dog lovers alike. With a love for cuddling and a bit of a playful streak, Bernedoodles fit right into homes with kids, other pets, or just about anyone who loves a good snuggle.
Why Do People Love Bernedoodles?
One word: personality. Bernedoodles tend to have a balanced mix of playfulness and calm, making them adaptable and easy to train. They’re also known to be highly affectionate and eager to please—perfect for those who want a loving companion. And let’s not forget that Bernedoodles are also (relatively) low-shedding, which makes them a popular choice for people with mild allergies!
Is a Bernedoodle Right for You?
Bernedoodles are generally pretty laid-back and flexible, but they do benefit from regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy. They can thrive in city apartments or country homes, as long as they’re around their favorite people. Grooming needs can vary depending on their coat, but regular brushing and the occasional trip to the groomer every 6-8 weeks will help them look and feel their best.
Ready to Meet Your Perfect Bernedoodle?
At A+E Farms, we adore Bernedoodles and are passionate about finding the right puppy match for each family. Our puppies come with lifetime support and all the guidance you need for a smooth transition, so you and your new best friend can start off on the right paw!
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