Bernedoodle Size and Weight Guide

Are you considering getting a Bernedoodle but wondering how big they will get or how much they will weigh? Then you have come to the right place. Understanding the size and weight of a Bernedoodle is important for proper planning to ensure you have the space needed to meet the needs of this gorgeous dog.

different sizes of bernedoodles
Different sizes of Bernedoodles

Bernedoodles come in four sizes: Standard, Medium, Mini, and Tiny. The largest of the Bernedoodles, a Standard, can reach up to 29 inches (74 cm) in height at the shoulder and weigh up to 90 pounds (40 kg). While the smallest Bernedoodle, a Tiny, can be as small as 12 inches (30 cm) in height and weigh a tiny 10 pounds (4.5 kg).

Let’s find out more details about each Bernedoodle size as well as how genetics affects how big they will be.

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Bernedoodle Size and Weight Chart

Size CategorySize Range (inches)Size Range (centimeters)Weight Range (pounds)Weight Range (kilograms)
Standard Bernedoodles23 – 2958 – 7470 – 9032 – 41
Medium Bernedoodles19 – 2548 – 6335 – 5516 – 25
Mini Bernedoodles18 – 2246 – 5625 – 4911 – 22
Tiny Bernedoodles12 – 1730 – 4310 – 244.5 – 11

This chart provides a quick reference to the typical size and weight ranges for each Bernedoodle size category. Keep in mind that individual Bernedoodles may vary within these ranges based on factors such as genetics and breeding.

Standard Bernedoodles

bernedoodle sitting on a flower field
Standard Bernedoodle on a flower field
  • Size: 23 to 29 inches (58 to 74 cm) at the shoulder
  • Weight: 70 to 90 pounds (32 to 41 kg)

At the larger end of the spectrum, we have Standard Bernedoodles. These majestic canines stand tall at 23 to 29 inches (58 to 74 cm) and weigh between 70 to 90 pounds (32 to 41 kg). This is an average guide and some larger males have been known to go over 100 pounds (45kg).

While they may be substantial in size, their hearts are even bigger. Standard Bernedoodles are gentle giants, known for their friendly and loving disposition.

They thrive in spacious homes with yards and are viewed as excellent family pets.

Medium Bernedoodles

Blue Merle Bernedoodle
Medium Bernedoodles
  • Size: 19 to 25 inches (48 to 63 cm) at the shoulder
  • Weight: 35 to 55 pounds (16 to 25 kg)

Medium Bernedoodles are the Goldilocks of the Bernedoodle world—just right. With heights ranging from 19 to 25 inches (48 to 63 cm) and weights of 35 to 55 pounds (16 to 25 kg), they strike a balance between size and energy.

These dogs are incredibly versatile, excelling in both indoor and outdoor settings. They have a reputation for being gentle giants, characterized by their affectionate and gentle nature.

Mini Bernedoodles

bernedoodles wearing party hats and smiling
Mini Bernedoodle (at the front)
  • Size: 18 to 22 inches (46 to 56 cm) at the shoulder
  • Weight: 25 to 49 pounds (11 to 22 kg)

Slightly smaller than the Mediums, Mini Bernedoodles offer the best of both worlds. They range from 18 to 22 inches (46 to 56 cm) in height and weigh approximately 25 to 49 pounds (11 to 22 kg).

These playful pooches are known for their moderate energy levels and adaptability, making them great companions for various living situations.

Minis often exhibit a sweet and sociable demeanor, making them a favorite among families.

Tiny Bernedoodles

bernedoodle outside lying on a wood structure
Tint Bernedoodle outdoors
  • Size: 12 to 17 inches (30 to 43 cm) at the shoulder
  • Weight: 10 to 24 pounds (4.5 to 11 kg)

The Tiny Bernedoodle, also known as the Micro Mini Bernedoodle, is the petite powerhouse of the Bernedoodle family. These pint-sized pups typically stand 12 to 17 inches  (30 to 43 cm) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 10 to 24 pounds (4.5 to 11 kg).

Imagine a furball of joy that fits right into your lap. Their small stature makes them perfect for apartment living or anyone seeking a smaller pet.

But don’t be fooled by their size; Micro Mini Bernedoodles are big on personality. They’re incredibly affectionate and bond closely with their owners.

Factors Influencing Bernedoodle Size and Weight

There are a range of factors that influence the Berenedoodles size and weight. The most important is their genetics but their gender, and upbringing including diet and exercise, as well as spaying and neutering, are also contributing influences.

Genetics

The most significant genetic influence comes from the Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle parent breeds. Bernese Mountain Dogs are large, sturdy dogs, while Poodles come in various sizes, including Standard, Miniature, and Toy.

The combination of these parent breeds in an F1 Bernedoodle, for instance, will play a vital role in determining the puppy’s size and weight. If the Bernese genes dominate, the Bernedoodle may be larger; if Poodle genes prevail, the dog will likely be smaller.

The size of the parent dogs, both the Bernese Mountain Dog and the Poodle, has a direct impact on the size and weight of the Bernedoodle puppies. A larger Bernese bred with a Standard Poodle will result in larger puppies.

Generations

The specific generation of a Bernedoodle (F1, F1B, F2, etc.) also plays a role. F1 Bernedoodles, being the first generation of Bernese and Poodle cross, may have a wider size and weight range compared to later generations.

Gender

In your article on Bernedoodle size and weight, it’s important to address how gender can influence these aspects in this breed. Here’s an explanation of how gender plays a role:

In most cases, male Bernedoodles tend to be slightly larger than females. This size difference can be attributed to genetics. Male dogs, on average, have a slightly larger frame and build compared to females. While the size discrepancy may not be dramatic, it’s a noticeable trend.

Male Bernedoodles typically weigh more than females of the same age and generation. This is not only due to their larger size but can also be influenced by their muscle mass. Males usually have more muscle mass, which contributes to their higher weight.

Female Bernedoodles, on the other hand, are generally smaller and lighter. They might be more petite and have a slimmer build compared to males.

It’s important to note that while there are general tendencies for males and females, there is a wide range of variability within each gender. Not all male Bernedoodles will be larger or heavier than females, and individual differences can be significant.

Diet and Exercise

Proper nutrition is vital for a Bernedoodle’s growth. Puppies require a balanced diet to develop appropriately. The quantity and quality of food they receive during their formative months can influence their ultimate size and weight. While overfeeding can lead to excessive weight gain.

Equally, exercise plays a role in maintaining a healthy weight. Regular physical activity helps to keep Bernedoodles fit and within their expected weight range. A sedentary lifestyle can lead to weight gain, which affects their size and negatively impacts their health.

Spaying and Neutering

The decision to neuter (male) or spay (female) can also have an impact on size and weight. Neutering or spaying often occurs in the first year of a Bernedoodle’s life, which can influence growth patterns.

Some studies suggest that spaying or neutering may lead to a slightly leaner body. The timing of this procedure can affect how it influences growth.

Growth Stages

bernedoodle lying on a carpet
Bernedoodle puppy

Bernedoodles, like all dogs, go through specific growth stages. Puppy growth tends to be rapid, and they reach their adult size and weight at around 12 to 18 months of age. Monitoring growth during these stages can help ensure they are on track.

Puppyhood (0-12 Months)

Bernedoodle puppies are typically small to medium-sized at birth, depending on their generation. Standard Bernedoodle puppies tend to be larger than Mini and Micro Mini puppies.

Their weight at birth varies but generally falls between 12-24 ounces (340-680 gm).

During the first few weeks, puppies experience rapid growth. They should double their birth weight by around 10 days.

Adolescence (4-9 Months)

Bernedoodles go through noticeable growth spurts during this stage. Standard and Medium Bernedoodles might reach 50-100% of their adult size.

They may reach 50-80% of their adult weight. They have a lanky appearance as they continue to grow.

A balanced diet with proper nutrients is vital to support their development. Regular exercise is also important to build muscle.

Young Adulthood (9-12 Months)

By this stage, Bernedoodles are close to their full height but will continue filling out for the larger size Bernedoodles.

Growth in height slows down significantly, but they continue to gain muscle mass and fill out.

Transitioning to adult dog food is recommended. Portion control is essential to prevent overeating. Try a slow-feeder if this is an issue for you.

Adulthood (1 Year and Older)

Standard Bernedoodles are typically fully grown by 1.5-2 years, while smaller sizes mature faster at around 10-12 months.

While their height is generally set, they might continue to gain weight until around 2 years.

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