The Truth About Mini Bernedoodles | What You Need to Know (2024)

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People all over the world are falling in love with Mini Bernedoodles. Their cute tri-colored faces and adorable personalities make them simply irresistible.

Today, we’re introducing you to the Miniature Bernedoodle and discussing their traits and temperament, and diving into who they’d be perfect for (as well as who should reconsider keeping them as pets).

Mini Bernedoodle Quick Facts
Height10-15 inches
Weight 10 to 30 pounds
Temperament Loyal, intelligent, playful, affectionate, social, stubborn

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What is a Mini Bernedoodle?

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Bernedoodles come in two sizes: mini and standard. A Mini Bernedoodle is a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Miniature Poodle, whereas a standard Bernedoodle is a cross between a Standard Poodle and a Bernese Mountain Dog.

Mini Bernedoodles small hypoallergenic dogs that are usually low- to non-shedding. Being low-shedding is a major appeal for people with allergies who want to enjoy the temperament of a Bernese Mountain Dog, but can’t due to their allergies.

Even better, being small, Mini Bernedooldes make excellent travel companions and can join you on outings to dog-friendly cafes or restaurants in your city.

Let’s learn more about a Mini Bernedoodle’s temperament and what makes them so unique.

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Temperament of a Mini Bernedoodle

To understand the temperament of a Miniature Bernedoodle, we first need to learn about the parent breeds, as the pups will inherit many of the same qualities.

Miniature Poodle

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Of all the dog breeds, the Mini Poodle is one of the smartest in the world. These pups were originally bred for mushroom hunting and companionship, making them hard-working dogs who are also highly affectionate. They’re easy to train, and they catch on to new tricks and commands in no time.

But what’s really great about them is their friendly and social nature—they absolutely love being around people and other animals, making them the ideal companions for families with children or even old folks.

Plus, they’re super loyal and form strong bonds with their families.

Bernese Mountain Dog

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The Bernese Mountain Dog is such a sweet and smart pup.

They’re known for being super loyal and loving towards their owners, and their affectionate nature has earned them the nickname “gentle giants.” Plus, their love of people and gentle nature makes them excellent therapy dogs.

While they’re intelligent, they tend to have a stubborn streak, which makes training a bit more difficult—you’ll need plenty of patients to train this dog breed.

They’re not aggressive or overprotective, but they’ll bark to give you a heads-up if they sense any intruders around. All in all, they’re a wonderful family pet—friendly, loving, and loyal.

Miniature Bernedoodle

All the amazing traits of the Mini Poodle and the Bernese Mountain Dog get passed onto the Mini Bernedoodle. Let’s learn more.

Loyal

One popular Mini Bernedoodle trait is loyalty. You can expect the Mini Bernedoodle to be gentle around your family yet, at the same time, fiercely loyal to you and other members of your family.

Intelligent

It’s not hard to understand why the Miniature Bernedoodle is so smart—just look at its parents! The Miniature Bernedoodle is easy to train and picks up commands relatively fast.

Stubborn

Although intelligent, Mini Bernedoodles take after their Bernese Mountain parent and inherit their stubbornness. Patience is key when training a Miniature Bernedoodle.

Calm

Mini Bernedoodles are calmer than other Doodle breeds, thanks to their Bernese Mountain Dog parent. However, they aren’t low-energy dogs and still require plenty of playtime and exercise.

Playful and Outgoing

Mini Bernedoodles are very social dogs who love to be around people and other animals.

Being so social, they enjoy playing and are always in the mood to make new friends. They love playing with children and other pets and are quick to make new friends.

Affectionate

Mini Bernedoodles are known for being extremely affectionate dogs. They crave attention from their owners and love to always be near them.

Like the Mini Poodle, they form strong bonds with all family members. As such, Mini Bernedoodles thrive on human interaction and love being a part of their owner’s daily routine.

Early socialization and training are key to preventing separation anxiety with your Mini Bernedoodle.

Mini Bernedoodle Appearance

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Height

On average, a full-grown Mini Bernedoodle’s height ranges from 10 to 15 inches.

Weight

A Mini Bernedoodle’s weight ranges from 10 pounds up to 30 pounds.

Since there can be quite a range, it’s best to ask the breeder for the weight of both parents so you can get an estimate of how big the puppies will grow.

Coat colors

The Mini Bernedoodle can come in the same tri-color as the Bernese Mountain Dog (black, white, and tan) or come in different colors like the Mini Poodle, such as:

  • Solid (red, black, white, grey, and more)
  • Phantom (two different colors, like black and white)
  • Sable
  • Merle

Again, your breeder will be able to estimate what they think the litter will be, but they can’t make any guarantees on colors.

Additionally, the coats of Mini Bernedoodle puppies may change as they grow into adults.

Coat types

A Mini Bernedoodle can have a range of different coat types but are typically either straight, wavy, or curly.

As Poodles have hair, not fur, they tend to shed minimally. This trait gets passed onto the Mini Bernedoodle, who usually has a wavy to curly coat that doesn’t shed.

Please note: it’s impossible to have a 100% hypoallergenic dog, but many owners report a reduction in their allergies around Doodle-type dogs, like the Mini Bernedoodle.

Generations of Mini Bernedoodles

Like all Doodle, there are different generations of Mini Bernedoodles. Here are the most popular generations you’ll likely encounter:

  • F1 Mini Bernedoodle: An F1 Mini Bernedoodle (first generation) is half Bernese Mountain Dog and Half Miniature Poodle
  • F1b Mini Bernedoodle: An F1b Mini Bernedoodle is when a Miniature Poodle is bred with an F1 Mini Bernedoodle. This makes an F1b Mini Bernedoodle 75% Poodle, and better for people with allergies.
  • F2 Mini Bernedoodle: An F2 Mini Bernedoodle is when two F1 Mini Bernedoodles are bred together.

Grooming a Mini Bernedoodles

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Miniature Bernedoodles have high-maintenance coats that require plenty of brushing and combing to prevent tangles and mats. If you don’t comb their coats daily, they can get painful mats that can lead to lesions, hot spots, and skin infections.

You should anticipate spending at least 15 minutes every other day combing your Mini Bernedoodle (if you plan to keep their hair long).

That said, the amount of combing depends on whether you keep their hair long or trimmed down. I tend to shave my Doodles, but most prefer longer coats.

On top of brushing and combing, you’ll need to clean their floppy ears and trim their nails.

Regarding visits to a professional groomer, you can expect to take your Mini Bernedoodle every six to eight weeks. You can extend the time between each trip by learning to groom your Doodle at home. This can be an excellent bonding experience for you and your Mini Bernedoodle!

Energy levels of a Mini Bernedoodle

Bernese Mountain Dogs are calm dogs with a desire to work and learn. Miniature Poodles, on the other hand, are playful and love training.

So what are Miniature Bernedoodles like?

You can expect a Mini Bernedoodle to be a mix of traits! They tend to have medium levels of energy and an affinity to training.

We recommend 60 minutes of daily exercise for a Mini Bernedoodle. If you notice your pup is still energetic after 60 minutes, consider increasing their exercise or adding some training and mental stimulation to tire them out.

Trainability

Due to the Mini Bernedoodle’s temperament and intelligence, you can expect yourself to have an easier time when it comes to training the Mini Bernedoodle.

But as mentioned earlier, since the Mini Bernedoodle is notoriously stubborn, you must be patient when training this dog breed.

However, the intelligence of both parent breeds makes it highly likely that your Mini Bernedoodle will pick up new commands quickly.

Where to find Mini Bernedoodle puppies for sale

Reputable Breeders

One place to look for a Mini Bernedoodle puppy is to seek out reputable Bernedoodle breeders in your area.

Here are a few things to look out for:

  1. Health Testing: A reputable Mini Bernedoodle breeder will screen the parent dogs for health issues—like hip dysplasia or eye problems. They’ll be able to provide documentation of the results so you can ensure both parent dogs are healthy.
  2. Socialization: A responsible breeder socializes the puppies to different experiences and environments, so they grow up to be confident and well-adjusted.
  3. Parent Dogs: A reputable breeder will have both the mother and father dogs available for you to meet. Meeting the dogs helps you see their temperament, check their health, and view their living conditions.
  4. Breeding Standards: A good breeder will not breed for profit. This means they typically don’t have lots of litters throughout the year.
  5. Contracts: A responsible breeder will provide a contract that outlines the terms of the sale, health guarantees, and return policies. They will also offer support and advice throughout the puppy’s life.
  6. References: A reputable breeder should be able to provide references from previous puppy buyers and vets.

Do not buy from breeders where you see signs of puppy mills or do not feel comfortable. A breeder will never pressure you to buy and always be there to answer any questions.

Dog Rescues

There are plenty of Doodle rescue agencies where you can find Poodle mix dogs available for adoption. If you go the rescue route, you likely won’t find a Bernedoodle puppy, but you can still find young adult Bernedoodles who need homes.

We adopted a 1.5-year-old Labradoodle, so it’s definitely possible to find a Doodle-type dog in rescues.

Price of Mini Bernedoodle puppies

Mini Bernedoodles cost between $2,000 to $5,000, depending on where you live.

Life expectancy of Mini Bernedoodles

Mini Bernedoodles live to be around 12-15 years. You can ensure your pup lives a long and healthy life by providing them with proper nutrition, going to your vet regularly, and ensuring they get lots of exercise and playtime.

Health issues that Mini Bernedoodles may experience

Mini Bernedoodles are prone to the same health issues as their parent breeds. Buying your Mini Bernedoodle puppy from a reputable breeder who does health testing will decrease the likelihood of some of these diseases.

  1. Hip dysplasia: Hip dysplasia occurs when the hip joint doesn’t form properly, leading to arthritis and pain.
  2. Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA): PRA is a genetic eye disease that can lead to blindness.
  3. Cancer: Both Miniature Poodles and Bernese Mountain Dogs are prone to certain types of cancer, including hemangiosarcoma (a type of cancer that affects blood vessels), lymphoma, and osteosarcoma (bone cancer).
  4. Von Willebrand’s disease: This is a bleeding disorder that affects the blood’s ability to clot.
  5. Hypothyroidism: This is a condition where the thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough hormones. Symptoms can include lethargy, fatigue, weight gain, and more.

Why Mini Bernedoodles aren’t for everybody

Mini Bernedoodles make great companions, but that doesn’t mean they are for everybody.

Mini Bernedoodles require lots of grooming, both at home and at professional groomers. Some people don’t have the time to devote to a non-shedding dog, which entails lots of combing and brushing.

And while Mini Bernedoodles aren’t considered high-energy dogs, they still require attention and at least an hour of daily exercise. If that won’t fit your lifestyle, you may want to consider a low-energy dog breed.

Is the Mini Bernedoodle right for you?

Mini Bernedoodles are a fabulous dog breed. They’re playful, social, and intelligent and bond quickly with their families.

But their coats requires lots of grooming and they need a family who can take them on enough walks and provide enough mental enrichment to burn off their energy.

If that sounds good to you, a Mini Bernedoodle might just be the perfect pup for your family!

FAQs

How big do Mini Bernedoodles get?

On average, Mini Bernedoodles are 10-15 inches tall and weigh anywhere from 10 to 30 pounds. It’s best to ask the breeder for their estimate as to how large the puppy will get.

Do Mini Bernedoodles bark a lot?

The Mini Bernedoodle is a quiet dog and with the right training, will only bark on command and for guarding purposes.

Are Mini Bernedoodles Cuddly

Each dog is different, but as a whole, Mini Bernedoodles tend to be very cuddly and affectionate!

What is the personality of a Mini Bernedoodle?

Mini Bernedoodles are loyal, intelligent, affectionate, and very energetic.

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About the Author:

Dana owns a Sheepadoodle and a rescue merle Labradoodle. Her first dog growing up was a white Toy Poodle and she’s loved dogs ever since. She has years of experience fostering dogs and has helped find homes for a variety of different breeds, both large and small! After seeing so many dogs end up unwanted and in shelters, she began blogging about different dog breeds (specifically Doodle dogs, since that’s what she knows best) to help people make informed choices when adding a new member to their family.

When Dana’s not brushing her Doodles’ hair (it takes a lot of time for two!) you can find her playing nose work games and fetch with her two amazing pups.

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