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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
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12 to 18 years
In Tennessee, the most popular pet dog breeds are Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds and Beagles. As of 2019, however, the official Tennessee state dog is the Bluetick Coonhound. The Bluetick Coonhound is an iconic medium-sized breed that gets its name from the greyish spackle marks on its coat. There are lots of great dog-friendly places to explore in Tennessee with your dog, including Old Hickory Lake, Cummins Falls State Park and Shelby Farms Park. Take a memorable trip for the whole family to the Tipton County Museum, Veterans Memorial & Nature Center in Covington. The site features a dog-friendly nature trail through the woods and wetlands that stretches for half a mile.
The University of Tennessee's mascot is a Bluetick Coonhound named Smokey.
Local country music star Carrie Underwood rescued her dog Penny from the street during Thanksgiving.
Mountain Cur dogs originated in the mountains of Tennessee and Kentucky, where they worked as watchdogs, hunters and herders for early European settlers in the area.
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