Mini Bernedoodles For Sale

Breed Info
Mini Bernedoodles are a charming cross between Bernese Mountain Dogs and Miniature Poodles, weighing 25-49 pounds. They are affectionate, intelligent, and playful, inheriting the best traits from both breeds.
These medium-sized dogs typically have a hypoallergenic coat that varies from silky to curly and often display the Bernese's tri-color pattern. They thrive in various living situations with proper exercise and mental stimulation. Known for their good temperament and trainability, they're great with children and other pets.
Weight
25 - 49 pounds
Height
18 - 22 inches
Height
12 - 17 years
Our Mini Bernedoodle Puppies
Frequently Asked Questions
About Bernese Mountain Dogs
We know that bringing home a new puppy is a big decision, and we’re here to make the process as smooth and joyful as possible.
Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive about our puppies, our process, and what to expect when adopting from Maple Creek Puppies.
Mini Bernedoodles are considered low-shedding and more allergy-friendly than many breeds, thanks to their Poodle genetics. However, no dog is completely hypoallergenic, and reactions can vary depending on the individual.
Mini Bernedoodles typically live between 12–16 years. With proper care, a healthy diet, and regular vet visits, many live long, happy lives.
Yes! Mini Bernedoodles are known for their gentle, friendly nature. They usually do very well with children and get along great with other dogs and even cats when properly introduced.
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They need moderate daily exercise—about 30 to 60 minutes per day. This can include walks, playtime, or backyard activity to keep them happy and healthy.
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Mini Bernedoodles should be brushed several times a week to prevent matting, with professional grooming recommended every 6–8 weeks depending on coat type.
Mini Bernedoodle puppies typically range from $2,000 to $4,500, depending on factors like breeder reputation, coat color, and generation.
Yes, they are very intelligent and eager to please, making them highly trainable. Consistent, positive reinforcement works best.
A 30-inch to 36-inch crate is usually ideal, depending on the dog’s adult size (typically 25–50 lbs). It should be large enough for them to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably.



