About your new puppy
Our puppies have been dewormed at least once, vaccinated, and examined by a vet before they are homed. Their dewclaws are also removed at a young age, so they don’t ever snag a dewclaw and hurt themselves. They all come with a 1- year genetic health guarantee, for your assurance.
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What to expect when buying a puppy.
Bernedoodle puppies are very energetic and are also quick to learn. Bernedoodles need to be excersied daily and given instruction at a young age. They naturally are very willing to please and are very intelligent. I recommend crate training when first bringing your puppy home and creating a feeding schedule that is the same time on a daily basis. Jules’ Bernedoodle puppies are started on Purina One Puppy chow, if you decide to change food types. You may want to mix the new food with the Purina One puppy chow for at least 3-5 days.
Are Bernedoodles hypo-allergenic?
Bernedoodles are low to non-shedding coated dogs. Usually at 6-8 weeks old you can tell which puppies have a tighter, curlier coat, indicating more prominence of the poodle coat characteristics. The low shedding puppies tend to be fluffier and feel more like a Bernese Mountain dog coat. The F1B puppies are considered more hypoallergenic, being a touch more like the poodle's coats. They are the best option for people who are sensitive to dog dandruff.
What is the difference between an F1 and an F1B?
An F1 bernedoodle is a cross between a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog and a purebred Poodle. An F1B bernedoodle is a cross between an F1 Bernedoodle and a purebred Poodle. These two crosses are my favorite, because you get a lot of hybrid vigor, which means you have superior genetics when crossing two purebreds. I also like the F1B’s because they have that temperament of a sweet Bernese, but have the coat and intelligence from the poodle. This makes them a great hypoallergenic, friendly dog!