A Quick Look At The Bernedoodles For Sale Chicago

By Matthew Wood


The Bernedoodle is the smartest and most loyal dog you can ever have as a companion and therefore if you have been looking for one, your such as come to an end. The breed is a combination of the Poodle and the Mountain Dog and is also known as Bernese Mountain Poo. There are a few essential facts you need to know about the Bernedoodles for sale Chicago, as highlighted in this article.

These dogs usually come in three sizes, standard, miniature, and tiny. This variation in size occurs due to the poodle parents, who can either be mini, toy, or standard size. The standard version of the dog usually weighs between 70 and 90 pounds and stands at between 23 and 29 inches. The miniature version usually weighs between 25 and 49 pounds and stands at between 18 and 22 inches. The tiny version stands between 12 and 17 inches tall and usually weighs between 10 and 24 pounds. Generally, males grow bigger than females.

The best traits of personality portrayed by the canines seem to come from the Poodle and the Bernedoodles mountain dog breeds. Each dog has a varying personality, and it is unknown which personality traits are inherited from which parent. These dogs tend to be very hard-working when needed, goofy, loyal, and extremely intelligent. They get along easily with children and fellow dogs, as long as they have been socialized adequately.

Compared to both their parents, these dogs appear to be healthier. Dogs that have been inbred stand a higher risk of contracting conditions and diseases that have been inherited. However, that risk is not shared with dogs that have been crossbred. Health information about them is rare, and this is because they are a relatively new breed. The chances of them contracting cancer is also lower compared to the Bernese Mountain dog.

For apartment life, the tiny and miniature sizes are more suited while for a beautiful yard, the standard one would do better. Personal space is not something they generally require. They should not be destructive as long as you have met their moderate needs for physical and mental stimulation.

Like their parent breed the poodle, they can be intelligent. This implies that they can acquire undesired habits, perhaps as easily as the good ones. It is therefore essential to adequately follow up on training. It is always a good idea to expose and socialize them with other dogs and humans from an early age. This will go a long way in ensuring they are well mannered when meeting new pets or people.

The proper amount of food to give your dog varies based on activity level, age, and size, which implies that it is very individualized. The standard ones can be quite the eaters, gulping down anything you put in front of them. It will be therefore essential to monitor both their weight and food intake while supplementing this with ample physical activity.

The coats of the breed look more like the Poodle or at times resembled a Bernese Mountain Dog, but they generally vary. They are more suitable for people with allergies to dander because of their wavy, curly coats that do not shed much. Others would have straighter coats, but their hypoallergenic is much less. The breed thrives in cold temperatures thanks to the thickness of the coating which equally protects them from the summer heat.




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