@@Tru1981 she requires a decent amt of walking since she’s 65lbs but other than that she’s very mild mannered and calm as people have been describing her. She gets that from the Bernese mountain dog! She lays around quite often until we go outside she’s all for it.
We have a golden doodle 11months from a breeder in Utah he’s amazing 🐶👍 his birthday is Sept 24 and we are now getting a Aussie Bernie doodle ( 25-30 pds ) girl med size she’s beautiful… we can’t wait she’s from a breeder in Daytona and we live in Orlando …. We couldn’t be happier …. Our next ( 3rd dig dog will be a dog most probably will be a golden doodle too …. ❤
I assume you’re looking for a mini, not a standard. We would recommend a mini Goldendoodle or Labradoodle. Aussiedoodle tend to have a lot of energy. Mini Bernedoodles tend to be larger than Mini Goldendoodles so it might not be suitable for apartment living.
I live in what is becoming a DOODLE neighborhood, The goldendoodles are calm and friendly. . Labradoodle is super calm chill dog and friendly too. The bernedoodle is a little more at bouncy and loves to learn new tricks . The sheepadoodle is super sweet smart, but wants to herd the owners cats .
Just got a bernedoodle. She’s 1.5 years old and amazing. So smart and funny!
We love Bernedoodles! They have best color coats and personalities. :)
Is she hyper?
@@Tru1981 she requires a decent amt of walking since she’s 65lbs but other than that she’s very mild mannered and calm as people have been describing her. She gets that from the Bernese mountain dog! She lays around quite often until we go outside she’s all for it.
To answer if she’s hyper, compared to a handful of breeds that are hyper like the Lab, no she’s not. Has composure and I love it.
My Bernie is way less anxious and mischievous than my goldendoodle was as a puppy.
I have a 3 yr. old Bernedoodle.she is my pal, my shadow and very smart. ♥
You have a byb mutt, no ethical breeder is breeding doodles and no purebred dogs are getting in back yard breeders possession
We have a golden doodle 11months from a breeder in Utah he’s amazing 🐶👍 his birthday is Sept 24 and we are now getting a Aussie Bernie doodle ( 25-30 pds ) girl med size she’s beautiful… we can’t wait she’s from a breeder in Daytona and we live in Orlando …. We couldn’t be happier …. Our next ( 3rd dig dog will be a dog most probably will be a golden doodle too …. ❤
Wow! Tons of doodles in your family! We love it. Yes all doodles are good dogs 🐶
Hi I live in that area anyway you can help me get in touch?
I have just acquired a Bernedoodle puppy (13 weeks old now).
Only problem I have is he smarter than me!🤣
What do u reckon is the best mini-standard doodle for apartments? Golden?
I assume you’re looking for a mini, not a standard. We would recommend a mini Goldendoodle or Labradoodle. Aussiedoodle tend to have a lot of energy. Mini Bernedoodles tend to be larger than Mini Goldendoodles so it might not be suitable for apartment living.
@@WeLoveDoodles But but other people have bernedoodles in condos...
What if u mix a golden doodle with a bernedoodel? Pure bliss?😊
You would have a Golden Mountain Doodle. Pure bliss indeed.
I live in what is becoming a DOODLE neighborhood, The goldendoodles are calm and friendly. . Labradoodle is super calm chill dog and friendly too. The bernedoodle is a little more at bouncy and loves to learn new tricks . The sheepadoodle is super sweet smart, but wants to herd the owners cats .
To the best of my knowledge, bernedoodles and golden doodles are not breeds; they’re mixes, usually expensive mixes.
They are mixed breed dogs. Does that make them not a breed?
Crosses are not a standalone breed, they are a genetic gamble.
Any cane coodle owner here?
Doodle dogs ARE NOT BREEDS! DOODLE DOGS ARE MIXED BREED DOGS, but they can be excellent pets.
A mixed breed is not a breed? That’s like saying a mixed raced human is not a human.
@@WeLoveDoodlesMixed breed means it’s a mix of breeds so a mutt, not a breed actually do research before you claim to know about smth 😁
Are they similar as far as hypoallergenic?
Yeah, but it depends on the generation. Make sure you look it up beforehand and ask the breeder.