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Stripe
Available for: Pickup
About Stripe
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Stripe is independent but affectionate. She likes exploring on her own but still enjoys a good cuddle.
She will have his first shots and be ready on June 20th
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
About The Seller
Sara’s Ziggy
Member for
2 years
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Licenses
None for USDA
None for State
Frequently Asked Questions
About
Bernedoodle
Puppies
What's it like owning a Bernedoodle?
The Bernedoodle hybrid was developed by breeding Bernese Mountain Dogs and Poodles. The Bernese Mountain Dog originated in Switzerland while the Poodle originated in Germany and France. Full-grown, they typically weigh 10-90 pounds and stand 10-29 inches tall.
Do Bernedoodles do well in a busy household?
Bernedoodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. When they are still young, Bernedoodles can be a little bit headstrong. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Can Bernedoodles keep up with an active lifestyle?
Bernedoodles are a moderately active cross-breed. Daily walking, play, and interaction is recommended. Their natural gait is a slow trot, so walking a Bernedoodle should be easy for most people. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What's the coat like on a Bernedoodle?
Bernedoodles are known for the hypoallergenic properties of their coats. Bernedoodle coats are typically wavy and curly, which results in minimal shedding. Curly coats require frequent brushing to prevent tangles, as well as periodic trimming. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Bernedoodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Can a Bernedoodle live in an apartment?
Bernedoodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are fairly easy to train.
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Springer Doodle
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What is a Springer Doodle like?
The Springer Doodle is a crossbreed dog that is a mix between a Springer Spaniel and a Poodle. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-70 pounds and stand 18-22 inches tall.
Do Springer Doodles get along with kids?
Springer Doodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. While they can adapt to living in an apartment, they are better suited for a home with a yard or access to outdoor space where they can run and play. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How much exercise does a Springer Doodle need?
Springer Doodles require regular exercise and mental stimulation to maintain their health and happiness. They enjoy outdoor activities such as walks, runs, and playtime, as well as obedience training and puzzle toys. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How often should I brush a Springer Doodle?
Springer Doodles can have a wavy or curly coat that is typically low-shedding and hypoallergenic, thanks to their Poodle ancestry. The length and texture of the coat can vary depending on the specific genetic makeup of the individual dog. They typically have a wavy or curly coat that can be black, white, brown, or a combination of these colors. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What kind of home is best for a Springer Doodle?
Springer Doodles are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. While they can adapt to living in an apartment, they are better suited for a home with a yard or access to outdoor space where they can run and play. They are fairly easy to train.
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