
Bernedoodle
As the name suggests, the Bernedoodle is a cross between a Poodle and a Bernese Mountain Dog. They can live up to 18 years, but according to animal experts, tiny Bernedoodles tend to live longer than standard.
They can make perfect companion dogs for any type of family and love to spend time with their people. The Bernedoodle inherits the intelligence of their Poodle parents and the charming and happy personality of the Bernese Mountain Dog.
Being a hybrid breed, the Bernedoodle tends to have fewer health problems, unlike Poodles or Bernese Mountain Dogs. They were developed in 2003, as the breeder wanted an excellent companion dog with an impressive temperament that could get along well even with children or other pets, not just a beautiful pet. It seems, that the result was a success.
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My fur daughter is a Peekapoo, cross between a Pekinese and miniature poodle. She is truly a member of the family, both personal and office! Highly intelligent, sensitive, and easy going, she is a highly treasured team member of our local hospice. I started training her to become a therapy dog at just months old, and she was the youngest to become certified at the local Delta Association. She never fails to pick up on peoples’ emotions and gives hugs, pressing her little head into your chest or leg…she’s a perfect addition to our grief groups. Maybe because she has always been around humans, people often mention that she acts more like a “little girl” than a dog!