Full Grown Bernedoodle - Dog Breed Information, Puppies & More

Full Grown Red Bernedoodle - A Loving Companion

Full Grown Bernedoodle - Dog Breed Information, Puppies & More

By  Mrs. Lizzie Gorczany DDS

Many folks, you know, find themselves drawn to the charming looks of a Bernedoodle, especially those with that lovely red coat. It's a color that really stands out, and it just seems to promise a dog with a warm, friendly spirit. When you first bring home a little puppy, it's all about tiny paws and playful nips, but a big question often pops into your head: what will this little fluff ball be like when they're all grown up? You might wonder about their full size, their personality, or how that beautiful red color will settle in.

As a matter of fact, figuring out what a full grown red Bernedoodle will look like, and how big they'll get, is a pretty common thing to think about for anyone considering bringing one into their life. They are, after all, a mix of two rather different breeds, the sturdy Bernese Mountain Dog and the clever Poodle. This blend, you see, means there's a good bit of variety in how they turn out, from their overall build to the shades of their rich red fur. So, it's quite natural to be curious about the adult version of these wonderful animals.

This guide aims to give you a clearer picture of what to expect from your red Bernedoodle once they've finished their puppy days and are all grown up. We'll chat about their growth patterns, the different sizes they can reach, and what their striking appearance truly means as they mature. We'll also touch upon their delightful nature and how they might fit into your home, giving you, like, a solid idea of what life with a full grown red Bernedoodle could be like.

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When Does a Red Bernedoodle Become Full Grown?

It's a common thought, you know, when you have a young pup, to wonder when they'll stop stretching out and reach their final shape. For most Bernedoodles, including those lovely red ones, they usually finish getting bigger by about one and a half to two years of age. That might seem a little bit surprising, particularly if you've had a smaller dog kind in the past. Smaller dog kinds, you see, often get to their complete height and weight much quicker, sometimes even before they're a year old. Bernedoodles, however, typically get to their full size somewhere between twelve to eighteen months of life. Still, some of the smaller dogs in this group might get pretty close to their full size before they hit that twelve-month mark. Their rate of getting bigger will, as a matter of fact, naturally slow down as they get closer to being fully grown.

The Growth Path of a Full Grown Red Bernedoodle

The path to becoming a full grown red Bernedoodle is, in a way, a gradual one. What folks figure is that Bernedoodles reach about thirty percent of their total growth around twelve weeks, or three months, of age. So, for instance, if your red Bernedoodle puppy weighs ten pounds when they are three months old, you could, like, roughly guess their final weight. This gives you a bit of a peek into their future size. They keep filling out and growing taller until they are, usually, about two years old, though some might continue to get a little bit bigger even closer to three years of age. It's not just their size that changes when a Bernedoodle is full grown; their level of energy also shifts. At around two years old, your dog will settle into a more mature pace, which is pretty interesting to see.

What Sizes Can a Full Grown Red Bernedoodle Reach?

When you're thinking about getting a Bernedoodle, especially a red one, a big thing to think about is how big they will actually get. This kind of dog comes in a few different sizes, which can be a little bit confusing because what one person calls a "mini" might be twice as big to another person. If your dog's adult size is, you know, super important to you, it would be a good idea to really look into the specific lines and parents. Ultra Bernedoodles, for example, can vary quite a lot in their size depending on their type. There's an example growth chart that's based on breeding information, which can give you some idea, but each dog is, in a way, its own individual.

Understanding the Different Sizes of a Full Grown Red Bernedoodle

Let's break down the different sizes you might see in a full grown red Bernedoodle. The smallest size is the Tiny, or Toy, Bernedoodle. These little ones are the result of breeding smaller parents, and they are, basically, the smallest kind of Bernedoodle you can find. Then there's the Mini Bernedoodle. A full grown Mini Bernedoodle usually stands eighteen to twenty-two inches tall, measured at the shoulder, and weighs somewhere between twenty-four and forty-nine pounds. They are the second smallest Bernedoodle. However, a full grown Mini Bernedoodle size is, you know, smaller than their larger kinds. On average, the Mini Bernedoodle size will often be between twenty and fifty pounds and stand fourteen inches or so tall. A Mini Bernedoodle's weight can range from ten pounds up to thirty pounds, depending on their specific lineage. For instance, an F2 Mini Bernedoodle will typically weigh between twenty-five to thirty-five pounds and stand at twelve to fifteen inches tall. Smaller Mini Bernedoodles, like the Petite Mini Bernedoodle, are also a thing.

Moving up a bit, we have the Medium Bernedoodle. A full grown Medium Bernedoodle is usually twenty to twenty-six inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between twenty-four and forty-nine pounds. They are, essentially, the second largest Bernedoodle. And then there's the Standard Bernedoodle. These dogs are the big ones, often reaching seventy to ninety pounds when fully grown, and sometimes even more. They stand between twenty-three and twenty-nine inches tall. These are, you know, often called gentle giants. It's really interesting to see the range in size, and it just shows how varied these dogs can be, even within the same kind. When a Bernedoodle is full grown, it's not just their size that changes, but also their energy level, as we mentioned earlier. This is, in fact, a big part of what to expect once your Bernedoodle is all grown up.

The Unique Look of a Full Grown Red Bernedoodle

Beyond just their size, the look of a full grown red Bernedoodle is something that truly captures people's attention. Our Bernedoodles, as a matter of fact, often grow to be even more beautiful, fluffy, and have deeper colors than they did as puppies. This is pretty cool, as you can see their true beauty unfold over time. We've got a library of our previous Bernedoodle puppies and what they look like now, all grown up, to, you know, show this. They can have classic tri-color patterns with wavy or straight coats, but for the red ones, the color is obviously the main draw. The more traditional red and white Bernedoodle color has a solid red base on most of the body, while the chest, face, paws, and legs have white hair. Additionally, there are parti red and white patterns, which means they have patches of color on a white background, which is a really distinct look.

Beyond the Puppy Stage - The Appearance of a Full Grown Red Bernedoodle

When we talk about the appearance of a full grown red Bernedoodle, we're also talking about their coat type and overall build. One of our aims in appearance is to have a solid, well-built shape and a teddy bear kind of look, which is, like, super adorable. Koda, for example, is a thirty-pound Mini Bernedoodle who comes from our gorgeous, dark red and white parti lines. He is fully furnished, which means he has that long, low to non-shedding hair type, giving all of his pups that similar coat. This "furnishing" is a big deal for folks looking for a dog that's less likely to cause sniffles due to tiny skin flakes and loose hair. Yes, Bernedoodles are considered less likely to cause sniffles due to their Poodle parent's background, which produces less dander and shedding than other kinds of dogs. This makes them, you know, a good choice for many homes.

The red color itself can show up in different ways. Merle Bernedoodles can be blue merle or red merle. While blue merle is shades of gray, red merle is shades of brown. Sometimes, you might even see a blue merle with patches of brown. For the red merle, there are three different sizes of this coloring: Standard red merle Bernedoodle, Mini red merle Bernedoodle, and Toy or Micro red merle Bernedoodle. These dogs may also have a slight hint of red in their coats, even if they aren't primarily red. It's pretty fascinating how the genetics play out, giving each full grown red Bernedoodle its own unique visual appeal. We breed two types of Standard Bernedoodles, F1 and F1b Standard Bernedoodles, and we also have a line of multi-generation Mini Bernedoodles, all of which can produce these lovely red colors.

Is a Full Grown Red Bernedoodle a Good Fit for Your Home?

Thinking about bringing a Bernese Mountain Dog Poodle mix into your family means, you know, considering if their personality and needs match your lifestyle. A full grown red Bernedoodle is known for being a gentle and loyal companion. This blend of their mom and dad's background gives them a really nice disposition. They combine the smartness of a Poodle with the kindness of a Bernese Mountain Dog, which is, basically, a pretty good combination for a family pet. When they are full grown, their energy level changes, as we've mentioned. They tend to settle down a bit from their puppy antics, becoming more calm and steady, which is, like, something many people appreciate in an adult dog.

Temperament and Care for a Full Grown Red Bernedoodle

The personality of a full grown red Bernedoodle is, in some respects, quite delightful. They are often very good with children and other pets, making them a really nice addition to a busy household. Their intelligent side means they are usually quite easy to train, which is a big plus for any dog owner. Because they are so kind and loyal, they often form very strong bonds with their human family members. This means they really enjoy being part of the daily happenings and being close to you. They thrive on companionship, so being left alone for really long stretches might not be the best thing for them. They do, of course, need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy, even when they're all grown up. This might mean daily walks, some playtime in the yard, or, you know, even a trip to a dog park. Taking care of their beautiful coat is also a part of having a full grown red Bernedoodle, especially those with the long, low to non-shedding hair type, which will need regular brushing to keep it looking its best and to prevent tangles.

It's worth remembering that while Bernedoodles are generally considered less likely to cause sniffles, no dog is, like, absolutely guaranteed to be completely free of tiny skin flakes and loose hair for everyone. So, if allergies are a serious concern, it's always a good idea to spend some time with a full grown red Bernedoodle to see how you react. Learning about the different kinds, sizes, and personalities of these dogs can truly help you find the perfect companion for your home. You can, for instance, learn more about Bernedoodle sizes on our website, utahbernedoodle.com. If there are big differences in sizes, like with an F1 Bernedoodle where one grandparent is a full-sized Bernedoodle and they are mated with a Mini Poodle, there is still a chance that they will pass down hidden family traits that can't be seen right away. This is why understanding breed generations is, in a way, quite helpful. Knowing what to expect once your Bernedoodle is full grown can make all the difference in building a happy life together.

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