"Adorable Saint Berdoodle dog with fluffy white and brown fur sitting on grass field, looking straight at the camera with a curious expression."

Saint Berdoodle Dog Breed Information:

The Saint Berdoodle is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Saint Bernard and Poodle dog breeds. Friendly, intelligent, and loyal, Saint Berdoodles are great family dogs. The Saint Berdoodle is also known as the Saint Berpoo, St. Berpoo, and St. Berdoodle.

 

Saint Berdoodle Dog Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Saint Berdoodle Height: 15 to 30 inches.

Saint Berdoodle Weight: 40 to 180 pounds.

Saint Berdoodle Life Span: 8 to 12 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Saint Berdoodles are generally pretty well-equipped for cold weather, especially if their coats are similar to Saint Bernards. They aren't quite as tolerant of high heat. Two common color combinations of Saint Berdoodles are white-and-brown and white-and-black. They can also be red with white accents or white with red accents. These dogs do not enjoy being alone, so they would love the company of other pets and family members. Saint Berdoodles are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Saint Bernard or Poodle parents.

 

Saint Berdoodle History:

Historical records show Poodles being bred in the 1600s and Saint Bernards being bred in the 1700s, both in Europe. Saint Berdoodle breeding is a little more vague, but it looks like they were bred intentionally in the US beginning in the 1880s. The rationale to combine the protectiveness and rescue nature of the Saint Bernard with the intelligence and trainability of the Poodle for a family dog was strong. Between 1700 and 1900 alone, Saint Bernards rescued over 2,000 people. It's no wonder they are often called "nanny dogs."

 

Saint Berdoodle Size:

These dogs can be very large. In fact, they are the largest of all the Doodle breeds. They typically weigh between 70 and 160 pounds and can be between 24 and 30 inches taller.

 

Saint Berdoodle Personality:

The Saint Berdoodle combines many of the best personality traits from Saint Bernards and Poodles. You can expect your Saint Berdoodle to be friendly and affectionate, always wanting to be part of family activities. They're very social and prefer not to be left alone for long periods of time. The Saint Bernard's curiosity and the Poodle's intelligence make for a clever pup, indeed. The easy trainability of the Poodle helps to nip Saint Bernards' potential mischief in the bud if they're trained and socialized at a young age.

 

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Saint Berdoodle Health:

Saint Berdoodles are fairly healthy dogs. While mixing breeds can be a way to minimize genetic disorders, the resulting crossbreed can still inherit health problems from the parent breeds: 

Hip dysplasia. 

Bloat. 

Ear infections. 

Wobbler Syndrome. 

Skin problems. 

Willebrand's diseases.

 

Saint Berdoodle Care:

Saint Berdoodles have a range of energy, which can be high with a Poodle or low with a Saint Bernard. In general, they should be allowed some time to exercise, play, and explore outside every day. Saint Berdoodles do have long ears, but they're not necessarily prone to ear infections. Be sure to check their ears for debris regularly. Regular nail trims are also important, approximately once a month, or as needed.

 

Saint Berdoodle Feeding:

An ideal Saint Berdoodle diet should be formulated for a large breed with medium energy. You'll have to evaluate your dog's energy level for yourself, as it depends which parent your dog takes after--the higher-energy Poodle, or the lower-energy St. Bernard.

 

Saint Berdoodle Coat Color And Grooming:

Saint Berdoodles have a variety of color combinations, mostly based on their parents. Two common color combinations are white-and-brown and white-and-black. They can also be red with white accents or white with red accents. Saint Berdoodles are generally a lower-maintenance mixed breed. If they have the curly coat of the Poodle, they won't need frequent brushing, but they will require regular trims at the groomer.

 

Saint Berdoodle with Children And Other Pets:

Saint Berdoodles are wonderful with people of all ages, including children. Saint Berdoodles get along very well with other pets, especially if socialized at a young age.

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