If Bernese Mountain Dogs are your dream pets but you aren’t ready to create a spacious living area for them, there is a designer breed you might fall in love with. 

Standard Bernedoodles, although smaller, are the mini version of the Bernese. With better health and lifespan, Bernedoodles closely resemble their pet parents and inherit the best qualities.

Great around children, ready to pull an all-nighter by your side or go on an adventure, a Standard Bernedoodle will become a loyal companion for life.

Keep reading to find out about Standard Bernedoodle size, longevity, and more!

Short Summary

  • Standard Bernedoodles are first-generation breed that are 50% Bernese Mountain Dog and 50% Poodle. 
  • Standard Bernedoodle are the biggest among its designer breed variations, weighing up to 110 pounds and reaching up to 29 inches. 
  • Standard Bernedoodle are loyal family companion who are great with children and around other animals.
Standard Bernedoodle

What Is a Standard Bernedoodle?

A Standard size Bernedoodle is the biggest Bernedoodle within its designer breed. It is also a designer breed born from breeding a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle.

Standard Bernedoodles usually range in size from 45 to 110 pounds and 23 to 29 inches. Although it is a big dog, Bernedoodles are not meant to be left outdoors – on the contrary, they prefer to stay close to their owners.

Standard Bernedoodles are a first-generation (F1) cross – hence, they are 50% Bernese Mountain Dog and 50% Poodle, which explains their resemblance.

Standard Bernedoodle Size: How Big Do Standard Bernedoodles Get?

Standard Bernedoodle size is somewhat of a concern for families who live in an apartment. Despite the adult size, the good news is that Bernedoodles should be just fine living in a smaller apartment as long as you take them on long and frequent walks or let them run around the dog park daily.

It may happen that your Standard Bernedoodle is a calmer type (which is often the case considering their size), meaning a walk and a few rounds of fetch daily would drain its battery.

The Standard Bernedoodle size typically reaches:

  • 45-110 pounds in weight 
  • 23-29 inches in height
Bernedoodle sitting on green grass wearing an orange bandana

Bernedoodle Traits

  • Affectionate, gentle, and goofy personality

  • Calm, docile energy

  • Excellent emotional support dogs

  • Good with children

  • Low-to-non shedding

  • For allergy-friendly needs, F1b puppies are optimal

  • Standard-sized need space to stretch

  • Mini or tiny sizes available for smaller spaces

Standard Bernedoodle Characteristics

Standard Bernedoodles are the first-generation hybrids (F1), meaning they are 50% Bernese and 50% Poodle. This is a great genetic makeup because this designer breed inherits all the good qualities people love to see in their purebred parents.

Along with a charming and loving personality, Standard Bernedoodles boast strong health and longevity, along with high hybrid vigor.

What Coat Does a Standard Bernedoodle Have?

Standard Bernedoodles inherit a set of Bernese and Poodle traits, including their coat types. Hence, the crossbreed can have a straight, wavy, or curly coat. Although there is no 100% allergy-friendly canine, the curlier the coat, the more hypoallergenic the dog is, simply because it doesn’t shed as much. On the other hand, expect to brush your Bernedoodle’s curls a few times a week.

If you don’t mind shedding but would rather opt for a low-maintenance Standard Bernedoodle, choose the one with wavy or straight hair. Although straighter hair doesn’t eliminate grooming, you will rarely have to fight with tangles and matting.

How Often Do You Need to Groom a Standard Bernedoodle?

Grooming frequency depends on coat type. Curly coats require brushing three times weekly, while straight coats are less demanding. Otherwise, the tangled curls might have to be trimmed.

No matter what coat type your puppy has, we highly advise you to visit a professional grooming facility every three months, especially for double-coated Bernedoodles, to prevent matting and tangling.

Are Standard Bernedoodles Trainable?

Standard Bernedoodles are 50% Poodle – one of the smartest canines there are. In rare cases, your puppy will struggle with learning commands – however, this is not the case for most Standard Bernedoodles.

Standard Bernedoodles boast their goofy personality, but when it comes to obeying the rules, they are the first ones to learn the boundaries or commands. Besides, Bernedoodles are always eager to please, so they wouldn’t miss a chance to spend time with their owners.

How Long Do Standard Bernedoodles Live?

Unlike their purebred parents, Standard Bernedoodle typically live up to 15 years. The designer breed benefits from enhanced health and reduced hereditary illnesses compared to the Bernese Mountain Dog, which is prone to cancer and lives 8 years at most.

Generally, smaller dogs are observed to have longer lifespans. One of the reasons can be directly related to their size. The smaller the size, the slower cell multiplication is. For pet owners, it means smaller dogs have lower risks of inheriting or forming diseases.

What Is Standard Bernedoodle Temperament?

Standard Bernedoodles are a blend of energy and affection, making them loyal companions for families with active lifestyles. They eagerly join adventures, whether it is hiking through the trails or fetching a ball in the dog park. Equally, they love snuggling on a couch by your side while you’re enjoying a movie.

Standard Bernedoodles tend to create a strong bond with their owners pretty quickly. The downside is that this designer breed may develop separation anxiety when left alone for a long time. Positive reinforcement and adequate training should help your Bernedoodle stay on its own for prolonged periods.

Are Standard Bernedoodles Good with Children?

Standard Bernedoodles are renowned for their gentle demeanor and are great for families with children. This breed inherits its protective instincts from a Bernese Mountain Dog lineage, ensuring the safety of the whole family.

Tri-color Bernedoodle Puppy
Reserve Your Bernedoodle

Ready to reserve your Bernedoodle puppy “See Puppies,” or to learn more about Bernedoodles “Breed Info.”

That being said, we highly encourage you to introduce your Standard Bernedoodle to your kids with caution. It is also important to educate children on how to gently play with a dog without harming or scaring it.

Adopt a Bernedoodle Now

At Central Illinois Doodles, we are dedicated to ethical breeding of Bernedoodles and we prioritize their health and well-being. Our rigorous selection of purebred parents lowers the chances of your puppy inheriting hereditary diseases. Along with that, each puppy comes with a 2-year breeder health guarantee so that you can confidently welcome your new family member into your home.

Browse and reserve our available Bernedoodle puppies, and take the first step in creating unforgettable memories with your new family addition.