
Ultra Bernedoodles are a unique and lovable breed. They are a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle, typically a Standard Poodle, and are often considered a designer dog.
Their size can vary greatly, but they usually weigh between 70-120 pounds and stand 20-28 inches tall. Their thick coats require regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling.
Their temperament is often friendly and outgoing, making them great family pets. With proper training and socialization, they can become well-behaved and loyal companions.
Their intelligence and trainability make them a popular choice for first-time dog owners.
Why Bernedoodles?
I've always been fascinated by the Bernedoodle breed, and for good reason - they're known for being highly intelligent and easy to train.
Their high trainability makes them a great choice for first-time dog owners or those with busy lifestyles.
One of the biggest advantages of Bernedoodles is their low-shedding coat, which makes them a great option for people with allergies.

This is due to their Poodle heritage, which contributes to their hypoallergenic properties.
Their friendly and outgoing personalities make them a great addition to any family, especially those with children.
They're also known for being great with other pets, making them a great choice for families with multiple animals.
Their intelligence and trainability also make them a great choice for search and rescue work, therapy work, and other dog sports.
They're highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of living situations, from apartments to homes with yards.
Bernedoodle Basics
The Bernedoodle is a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle, typically a Standard Poodle. This unique mix creates a loyal and friendly companion.
They usually have a medium to large size, with adults weighing between 70-120 pounds. Their coats can vary depending on the Poodle's influence, ranging from wavy to curly and low-shedding.
The Bernedoodle's intelligence is inherited from both parent breeds, making them highly trainable and responsive to commands. They are also known for their affectionate nature, often forming strong bonds with their family members.
Their grooming needs can be moderate to high, depending on the type of coat they have, but regular brushing and occasional trimming can keep them looking their best.
Shedding and Grooming

The Ultra Bernedoodle's low-shedding coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling.
They need to be brushed at least 2-3 times a week to prevent loose hair from accumulating.
Their coat can grow up to 6 inches long, so regular brushing is essential to prevent knots and tangles.
A slicker brush or a pin brush is ideal for their coat type.
They should be bathed every 2-3 months, or as needed.
Their nails should be trimmed every 4-6 weeks to prevent overgrowth.
Sizes and Genetics
Ultra Bernedoodles can range in size from a medium 50lbs to over 100lbs, depending on the specific line they come from.
Since Ultra Bernedoodles have a higher percentage of Bernese Mountain Dog genetics, they tend to inherit characteristics like a relaxed temperament and straighter coat.
Genetic testing, pedigree review, and selective breeding pairings have gone into creating the Ultra Bernedoodle generation, which has nearly a decade of research behind it.
Ultra Bernedoodles inherit low to non-shedding coat genetics from their Poodle side, making them a great option for those with allergies.
Sizes Available

Our Ultra Bernedoodles come in a range of sizes, from medium to standard.
You can expect a medium-sized Ultra Bernedoodle to weigh around 50lbs when fully grown.
Their standard size can reach over 100lbs, depending on the line they originate from.
Since there's a higher percentage of Bernese in this blend, our puppies tend to weigh more than those from other breedings.
We can't guarantee adult weight with any of our dogs, as genetics in pure and hybrid breeds is not an exact science.
We're working to gather more data and provide more accurate predictions with further generations.
Genetics
Genetics plays a significant role in determining the characteristics of Bernedoodles. An Ultra Bernedoodle, by definition, is a Bernedoodle with a higher percentage of Bernese Mountain Dog genetics than Poodle genetics.
This higher percentage of Bernese Mountain Dog genetics results in Ultra Bernedoodles inheriting characteristics like a teddy bear-like structure and a relaxed temperament. They tend to have a straighter coat, similar to the Bernese Mountain Dog.
As a result of their genetics, Ultra Bernedoodles have low to non-shedding coats.
Future of Bernedoodles

We're on the cusp of exciting developments in the world of Ultra Bernedoodles. The breeders are currently in their third phase of breeding, where they're planning to combine foundational lines they've worked tirelessly on.
Their passion for the breed keeps them up late at night, thinking, pondering, and dreaming up new possibilities. They're working with bloodlines from around the world and have had to navigate trial and error to get to this stage.
The breeders are thrilled to see how their hard work will reflect in their Bernedoodles. They're expecting their first Merle Ultra Bernedoodles in 2021, marking a significant milestone in the breed's development.
Smaller sizes are also on the horizon, offering a more compact alternative for those who want a Bernedoodle but don't need a full-sized companion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most expensive Bernedoodle?
The most expensive Bernedoodle can cost up to $5,000 when purchased from a reputable breeder. Prices may vary depending on factors such as bloodline, size, and generation.
What is the difference between a Bernedoodle and an ultra Bernedoodle?
An Ultra Bernedoodle leans more towards the Bernese Mountain Dog lineage, offering a unique balance of size, appearance, and temperament. This breed showcases the best traits of its parent breeds, making it a distinct variation from the standard Bernedoodle
What is the most wanted Bernedoodle?
The most sought-after Bernedoodle is the tri-colored F1 variety, which features the beautiful markings of the Bernese breed. This unique coat pattern is a rare and highly desirable trait among Bernedoodle enthusiasts.
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