Top 5 Myths About Bernedoodles and the Truth Behind Them

Bernedoodles: Fact vs. Fiction

As Bernedoodles grow in popularity, so do the misconceptions about this unique hybrid breed. From their size and shedding to their temperament and energy levels, myths can sometimes lead potential owners astray. Let’s debunk the top five myths about Bernedoodles and uncover the truth behind this lovable breed.

Myth 1: Bernedoodles Don’t Shed at All

The Truth: While Bernedoodles are often described as hypoallergenic and low-shedding, the degree of shedding depends on their coat type.

  • Curly coats (inherited from the Poodle) shed minimally and are great for allergy sufferers.

  • Wavy coats may shed slightly more but still far less than the Bernese Mountain Dog.

  • Straight coats shed the most and are not considered hypoallergenic.

No dog is completely shed-free, but Bernedoodles are a better option for those looking for a low-shedding companion.

Myth 2: All Bernedoodles Are the Same Size

The Truth: Bernedoodles come in three size categories, depending on the size of the Poodle parent:

  • Standard Bernedoodles: 70–90 pounds and 23–29 inches tall.

  • Mini Bernedoodles: 25–49 pounds and 18–22 inches tall.

  • Tiny Bernedoodles: 10–24 pounds and under 17 inches tall.

This variety makes Bernedoodles a versatile choice for different lifestyles, from apartment living to homes with large yards.

Myth 3: Bernedoodles Are Always Calm and Easygoing

The Truth: Bernedoodles inherit a mix of traits from both parent breeds, and their temperament can vary. While many Bernedoodles are affectionate and gentle like the Bernese Mountain Dog, they also inherit the Poodle’s intelligence and energy.

  • They require mental stimulation and regular exercise to prevent boredom and unwanted behaviors.

  • Early training and socialization are key to raising a well-mannered, calm adult Bernedoodle.

Myth 4: Bernedoodles Are Completely Hypoallergenic

The Truth: While Bernedoodles are often marketed as hypoallergenic, no dog is completely free of allergens. Their low-shedding coats help reduce dander, but the level of hypoallergenicity depends on their coat type.

  • If allergies are a concern, spend time with Bernedoodles of different coat types before committing to a puppy.

  • Grooming and cleaning routines can also help manage allergens.

Myth 5: Bernedoodles Are Low-Maintenance Dogs

The Truth: Bernedoodles require regular care to keep them healthy and happy.

  • Their coats, especially curly or wavy ones, need regular brushing to prevent matting.

  • Professional grooming every 6–8 weeks is recommended.

  • They thrive on companionship and can experience separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.

While they’re not high-maintenance compared to some breeds, Bernedoodles still need time, attention, and care from their owners.

Bernedoodles are an amazing breed with unique qualities, but they aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution for every dog lover. By debunking these common myths, you can better understand whether a Bernedoodle is the right fit for your family. At Missouri Bernese and Bernedoodles, we’re here to answer your questions and help you find the perfect Bernedoodle for your lifestyle. Contact us today to learn more about our puppies and breeding program! Contact us today to learn more about our puppies and breeding program!

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