Micro, Mini, Medium, Standard
A Bernedoodle is a unique mix of Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle. These breeds together find balance in a clever, goofy, and gentle companion. Their friendly and loyal disposition allows them to forge deep and meaningful relationships with their owners and families, other animals included.
However, if you begin looking into this breed, you’ll quickly realize there’re a few different labels [Micro, Mini, Medium, and Standard] that come from the size/breed of Poodle and the Bernese Mountain Dog it’s bred with. With each of these titles comes a different size, level of energy, and grooming requirements that must be considered to ensure your family matches with the perfect Bernedoodle for your lifestyle and home.
There are four main sizes of Bernedoodles, that offer a large variation in size:
• Standard
• Medium
• Mini
• Micro
Down Home Doodle will break all this down for you to ensure you have all the information you need to make the right choice:
Micro Bernedoodle
Life Span 12 to 15 years,
Average Height 12 to 17 inches
Average Weight 15 to 25 pounds
Mix
Toy/mini Poodle / F1 Bernedoodle
The Micro is considered more of a non-shedding or minimal shedding Bernedoodle due to its
poodle genes. As a result, these Bernedoodles will have more of a curly coat appearance, losing some of the wavy Bernese Mountain Dog coat. The micro may differ slightly in temperament from other Bernedoodles, as they tend to be more energetic similar to their toy poodle parent. This will result in a greater need for high-engagement toys and training in order to keep their focus and attention, as well as space and time for adequate play and exercise. Like all bernedoodles though, they are goofy and smart, they love people and are great candidates for training.
Mini Bernedoodle
Life Span 12 to 18 years
Average Height 18 to 22 inches
Average Weight 25 to 40 pounds
Mix
Miniature Poodle to either a Bernedoodle or Bernese Mountain Dog
The Mini Bernedoodle is similar in personality to the Bernedoodle breed as a whole. They are very loyal and loving. In particular, they share a very similar temperament to the Micro Bernedoodle. They can have a higher tendency to bark. As is the case with many small dogs, they can be more easily provoked and stressed out. With effective training and anti-stress practices, this undesirable trait can be lessened. Don’t worry though, this doesn’t mean a Mini bernedoodle is always high-strung. When they have gone through training and feel secure and loved they can be very quiet and calm. Mini Bernedoodles are also higher in energy, requiring at least one hour, if not more, of physical activity a day. This can be done through space to run and play or going on walks/hikes, they’re even known to enjoy supervised swims! Although they are still low or minimal shedding, it’s important to engage in daily brushing to avoid matting in their thick coat.
Medium Bernedoodle
Life Span 12 to 16 years
Average Height 20 to 26 inches
Average Weight 40 to 50 pounds
Mix
Parents can be either first-generation, standard size Bernedoodles or a Bernese Mountain Dog and a large Mini Poodle or Moyen Poodle.
Medium Bernedoodles have a very similar personality to Standard size Bernedoodles. They’re devoted, playful, affectionate, and calm. In comparison to smaller Bernedoodles, they have less of a tendency to bark as they’re significantly larger. And less high-strung. Medium Bernedoodles are still an active breed, requiring up to an hour of exercise. Exercise can be spread out throughout the day. Brushing and bi-monthly grooming are key to maintaining a healthy coat.
Standard Bernedoodle
Life Span 12 to 16 years
Average Height 23 to 29 inches
Average Weight 75+
Mix
Standard Poodle / Bernese Mountain Dog
A Standard Bernedoodle is the largest in size. They have a goofy, loyal and loveable temperament. They’re companion dogs that love to be around families and children. In comparison to the other sizes, Standard Bernedoodles have the most balanced personality. They inherit the playfulness and loving nature of Poodles and the calm nature of the Bernese Mountain Dog. A complete hour of exercise is still required, but a Standard Bernedoodle prefers to get this physical activity in shorter spurts throughout the day. Depending on how genetics shake out, if your Bernedoodle has more of a straight coat it’s likely that they will also shed more. On the other hand, if they inherit more of the wavy or curl coat, more grooming [brushing, haircuts] will be required.
Once you have decided that a Bernedoodle is the addition you’re seeking for your family, it’s a good idea to consider the personality, temperament, size, grooming needs, and exercise requirements of the different categories of Bernedoodles. Choosing the perfect match for your household, and lifestyle is essential in ensuring a positive experience, for both you and your Bernedoodle!
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