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All you need to know about the skin and coat care for Berne Doodles!

by Linda W. Ledford Marketing Manager

Bernedoodles are a crossbreed between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle. They are known for being intelligent, friendly, and loyal. Due to the Poodle parent breed, they also tend to have a low-shedding coat. They can come in various colors and patterns, depending on the mix of genes inherited from their parents. They are also generally good with children and other pets. They are known for being highly trainable and versatile, as well as being good therapy dogs. Bernedoodles are an excellent choice for families or individuals looking for a loyal and loving companion.

How to take care of the skin and hair coat for Berne Doodles?

Taking care of a Berne doodle's skin and hair coat will depend on the type of coat they have inherited from their parents. Berne doodles can have various coat types, including wavy, curly, or straight.

To keep your Berne doodle's coat healthy, regular grooming is necessary. This includes brushing their coat at least once a week to remove any tangles and matting and trimming their hair around their ears, paws, and bottom. If your Berne doodle has a curly coat, it's important to use a wide-toothed comb to detangle its hair before brushing it.

In addition to regular grooming, it's also important to make sure your Berne doodle is getting a healthy and well-balanced diet and regular exercise. This will help keep their skin and coat healthy and shiny. If your Berne doodles are prone to skin issues, adding a fatty acid supplement to their diet may be helpful, or using a specially formulated dog shampoo designed to soothe and moisturize their skin.

How to choose the best Berne doodle puppy?

Before looking for Bernedoodle puppies for Sale, do read this:

  • Look for a reputable breeder who can provide information on the puppy's health, temperament, and lineage.
  • Meet the puppy's parents to get an idea of what the puppy will grow to look and behave like.
  • Consider the size and coat type of the puppy, as Bernedoodles can vary in both.

                                                                                                      

  • Make sure the puppy has been well-socialized and exposed to a variety of people, animals, and environments.
  • Trust your instincts and choose a puppy you feel connected with that is a good fit for your lifestyle and family.

It's also important to remember that, like any living being, puppies will have unique personalities and characteristics, so it's important to be prepared for the responsibilities and joys of raising a Bernedoodle puppy. It's important to consult with a veterinarian if you notice any unusual symptoms or changes in your Bernedoodle's coat or skin. This will help determine the cause and the best course of treatment.

 


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About Linda W. Ledford Advanced   Marketing Manager

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