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Also known as the Bernese Mountain Poo, The Bernedoodle is a cross between the Bernese Mountain Dog and the Poodle. Their fluffy black and white fur covers their adorable, friendly faces and forms curly tufts over their big paws. Bred entirely for companionship and to develop that warm, loving loyalty to family, Bernedoodles are great with children. These dogs stand about 23-29 inches high at the shoulder and weigh between 70 and 90 pounds. The Bernedoodle is a docile and excited companion on family trips and is easy to train.
Temperament
Friendly, playful, family-oriented
Breed Fast Facts
10 - 90 lbs
Large
High
Minimal
Very
12 to 18 years
Yes! Bernedoodles are affectionate, patient, and playful, making them an excellent choice for families with children. They love to be part of the action and form strong bonds with their humans. Learn more in Are Bernedoodles Good Family Dogs?
Bernedoodles are loyal, hypoallergenic, and easygoing, but they also require regular grooming and can have a stubborn streak, especially as puppies. See a full breakdown in Pros and Cons of Bernedoodles.
Bernedoodles are available in Standard (70–90+ lbs), Mini (25–49 lbs), and Toy (10–24 lbs) sizes, depending on the Poodle parent used in the breeding. Smaller sizes are ideal for apartment living, while Standards need more space.
4. What’s the difference between F1, F1B, and F2 Bernedoodles?
These terms refer to Bernedoodle generations and affect coat type and allergy-friendliness:
F1: 50% Bernese, 50% Poodle
F1B: 75% Poodle, often more hypoallergenic
F2: Second-gen cross from two F1s
Read our full breakdown here: F1 vs. F1B vs. F2 Bernedoodles
While generally healthy, Bernedoodles can be prone to conditions like hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and skin sensitivities. Regular vet visits and responsible breeding help reduce these risks. Learn more in our Bernedoodle Health Guide.
Bernedoodle puppies typically range from $2,000 to $5,000, depending on size, coat color, generation, and breeder reputation. Tri-color and mini Bernedoodles are often more expensive due to high demand.
Yes! At Mawoo Pets, we work with breeders who offer in-person visits or video calls, depending on their policy. Our team will help arrange a meeting so you can confidently choose the right puppy for your family.
All breeders on our platform are thoroughly vetted to ensure they meet strict standards for health, ethics, and puppy care. Every Bernedoodle puppy comes with a health guarantee and full support from our team from selection to delivery.