Doodling All Day Parents
Meet the Mom's
Saylor
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Saylor is an F1 Tri Merle Bernedoodle who is a whopping 68 pounds. Unfortunately for Saylor's family, Saylor still thinks she is a lap dog haha. She lives at home with 2 fur siblings, and 2 human brothers.
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OFA hips - good
OFA patellas - normal
OFA elbows - normal
OFA cardiac - normal
CAER - normal
Knoxxie
Knoxxie is a Standard Multigen Red Goldendoodle weighing in at approx 50 pounds. She is so funny and just the sweetest. She is living her best life as an only dog. She has been genetically tested via Embark and is clear of any genetic disorders. Her red intensity is a 10/10!!, and she is has the most beautiful mahogany red straight coat.
OFA hips - Excellent
OFA patella - Normal
OFA elbows - Normal
OFA cardiac - Normal
CAER - Normal
Ginger
Ginger is our sweet mini Goldendoodle weighing in at approx 18 pounds. She is so special to us because she is the puppy of our sweet Ruby that we unexpectedly lost just 3 months after this litter was born. Ginger is also the 4th generation of our Trixie, the very special girl that started our program, She has been genetically tested via Embark and is clear of any genetic disorders. Her red intensity is a 9/10, and has a wavy red coat.
OFA hips - Good
OFA patella - Normal
OFA elbows - Normal
OFA cardiac - Normal
CAER - Normal
Olive
Olive is the daughter of our Ollie girl who is now retired and Gunner. She is expected to mature to approximately 40 pounds. She has been genetically tested via Embark and is clear of any genetic disorders. Her red intensity is a 7/10, and has a wavy red coat. More about her around 2025 :)
OFA hips - pending
OFA patella - pending
OFA elbows - pending
OFA cardiac - pending
CAER - pending
Meet the Dads'
Opie
Opie is our adorable petite/mini Goldendoodle weighing in at 18 pounds. He has the most beautiful straight/wavy silky coat. Opie's dad is 5 pounds and mom is 15 pounds, so we were quite stunned that he grew to 18 pounds, however we are in no way disappointed. We are excited to see what beautiful puppies this handsome boy will make for us.
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Color Traits: ee, kbky, awat, BB, SS
10/10 red intensity
Genetically Clear
F/F
-/- curl
Hips: Good
Elbows: Normal
Patellas: Normal
Cardiac: Normal
CAER: Normal
81% Poodle/19% Golden Retriever
Sergeant Pepper
Sergeant Pepper is a Multigen Bernedoodle. He is the sweetest and calmest boy. He weighs in at approximately 44 pounds. "Pepper" is 40% Bernese Mtn Dog/60% Poodle
F/F
+/- curl
Genetically clear for everything including IVDD/CDDY and BMD DM
Ee, kyky, atat, Bb, Ssp
Hips: Good
Elbows: Normal
Patellas : Normal
Cardiac : Normal
Finn
Is Finn not the most adorable thing ever!! Everyone just loves him, well everyone except for his older fur sibling who frankly finds him a little annoying. Finn is a Standard Red tuxedo Multigen Goldendoodle who weighs in at approx 60 pounds.
Finn carries for ee, bb, kbky, atat
+/- parti
+/- curl
F/IC
OFA hips - good
OFA patellas - normal
OFA elbows - normal
OFA cardiac - normal
CAER - normal
Nash
Nash is the most adorable and handsome Multigen Bernedoodle and we are so excited to have produced this amazing boy ourselves. He lives with the absolute best guardian home and has 3 canine siblings and 4 human siblings. I'm sure its never a dull moment there! Nash is approx 30% Bernese Mtn Dog, and should mature to approximately 40 pounds. We hope to have all his health testing completed by Summer 2024.
Ee, bb, kyky, atat
-/- parti
-/- curl
F/F
Carries for DM/otherwise clear
OFA hips - Good
OFA patellas - Normal
OFA elbows - Normal
OFA cardiac - Normal
CAER - Normal
John Dory
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John Dory is an adorable Tri Chocolate Bernedoodle who we expect to mature to 35-45 pounds. He has had the best temperament from day 1 and we can't wait to see what a gentleman he will grow up to be. Health testing to be performed late 2024.
24.5% BMD/75.5% Poodle
EmE, KyKy, AtAt, bb, Ssp,
F/F -/- curl
Genetically clear
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OFA hips- pending
OFA elbows - pending
OFA patellas - pending
OFA cardiac - pending
CAER - pending
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About the Bernedoodles
The Bernedoodle is a companion dog, through and through. The breed inherits the intelligence of its Poodle parents and the charming, goofy, happy-go-lucky temperament of the Bernese Mountain Dog. Bernedoodles are happiest when they're spending time with their families, children included, and are willing participants in playtime and cuddle fests alike.
The breed hasn't been around for long, so it may be difficult to accurately make predictions about individual dogs. Sometimes they get more Poodle traits, and other times they more closely resemble the Bernese. That said, fans of Bernedoodles adore their friendliness, playfulness, intelligence, and affection. They also tend to be more hypoallergenic, which is a blessing for allergy sufferers.
In addition to their personalities, Bernedoodles can differ in appearance. Their coats can be curly and wavy or straight and come in a variety of colors. They come in three sizes; tiny, miniature, and standard. These sizes are determined by the size of the Poodle parent, which can be toy, mini, or standard. Bernedoodles are fairly adaptable and go with the flow. Smaller sized Bernedoodles make better apartment pets than Standard Bernedoodles, who do best with a yard to burn off energy.
This breed has moderate exercise needs that are usually met with at least one long daily walk. If you need a dog for the whole family, or if you're a single owner looking for a lovable, smart mixed-breed with good health that will put a smile on your face with their antics, you won't be able to find a much better choice than the Bernedoodle.
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Highlights
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Because they are a mixed breed, Bernedoodles tend to have fewer health problems than either Poodles or Bernese Mountain Dogs.
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Breeding of Bernedoodles began in 2003 with the sole purpose of creating a great companion dog, not a dog that would perform well in shows or just look cute.
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They may be stubborn as puppies, but that usually fades with age, and their intelligence makes them very trainable for patient owners.
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Bernedoodles are usually hypoallergenic and shed very little.
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Though they are generally good with children and other dogs, early socialization is always helpful in making sure they stay calm and comfortable in new situations.
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Bernedoodles can vary greatly in appearance depending on which traits they receive from each parent.
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They are equally happy playing outside as they are cuddling up with their favorite humans.
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Bernedoodles crave attention and are best suited to a home where they are not left alone for long periods of time.
The Goldendoodle ranges in size from small to large, depending on the variant of Poodle that the Golden Retriever is crossed with. Originally bred as a larger alternative to the already popular designer breed known as the Cockapoo, the Goldendoodle has proven to be an excellent family dog.
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They're also versatile working dogs. Goldendoodles have achieved success as guide dogs, service dogs, therapy dogs, and sniffer dogs (one study tested their success at sniffing out peanuts in foods for owners with nut allergies). Goldendoodles have also done well in agility.
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The Goldendoodle is an affectionate and gentle dog that has gained popularity since he was first developed in 1990s. He's still a young cross compared to other designer breeds, and many of today's litters are the results of first-generation breedings between Poodles and Golden Retrievers.
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Goldendoodles are usually highly social and get along well with everyone. They don't do well in any type of guarding or watchdog role and should not be used in that capacity. They can thrive in both city and country settings, but they're not well suited to apartment living, since they do better with the space provided by a fenced yard. Goldendoodles should not live outside or in a kennel, however, since they thrive when they are in contact with the people they love.
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Goldendoodles can be very easy to train and are a good match for first-time or timid owners. They're not known to have any aggressive traits, but they do need proper socialization to avoid any shyness or fearfulness. Goldendoodles also need daily contact with their owners; they'll suffer from separation anxiety if they're left for too long.
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The best way to avoid any destructive behavior is to crate them and to provide toys and treats to keep them busy throughout the day. Keeping the radio on when you're out is another great way to keep them happy.
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Goldendoodles are considered to be non- to light shedders and may be a good match for people with allergies. They do require weekly or biweekly brushing, and many owners opt to have them clipped.
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Although Goldendoodles are a young designer breed, that hasn't stopped people from understanding their worth. They have become popular quickly, and their star is still rising. They make excellent family dogs and provide gentle, intelligent companionship throughout their lifetimes.