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Pumpkin

Gender:

Female

Generation:

Purebred

Coat Color:

Black Tri Color

Date of Birth:

08/16/25

Projected Size:

100-115 Lbs

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Mom: Aubrey

Berense Mountain Dog
Aubrey is a striking Bernese with a coat that turns heads — a glossy black tri that contrasts beautifully with her warm rust and crisp white markings. Every patch of her fur seems perfectly placed, creating a stunning mosaic of color that reflects her elegance and charm. But Aubrey is much more than just her gorgeous coat — her personality sparkles in every moment she’s around people. Beneath her majestic appearance lies a silly, playful heart that makes everyone smile. She has a way of tilting her head at the perfect angle, zooming across the yard with boundless energy, or playfully nudging for attention just when you need it most. Her goofy antics are paired with an affectionate nature, making her as fun-loving as she is loving. Aubrey thrives on companionship, soaking up cuddles and belly rubs with as much joy as she brings to playtime. Her silly personality and gentle heart make her a favorite wherever she goes, and her beauty is only rivaled by the warmth she shares with her family. Aubrey is a true reflection of what makes Bernese Mountain Dogs so special — stunning, spirited, and full of love.
Kobe is a magnificent Bernese Mountain Dog whose presence commands attention. His thick, powerful frame showcases the strength and elegance of the breed, while his lush tri-colored coat — rich black, warm rust, and crisp white — gleams in the light. Every step he takes radiates confidence, yet his gentle eyes reveal a heart that is as loyal and devoted as they come. Beneath his imposing appearance lies a loving companion who forms deep bonds with his family. Kobe is the kind of dog who thrives on connection, whether standing faithfully by your side during a walk, curling up nearby for quiet moments, or offering playful nudges to make you smile. His loyal and steady nature makes him a protector and a friend, always reliable and endlessly affectionate. Despite his commanding presence, Kobe has a soft and approachable personality. He loves being part of the action, yet he also knows when to settle down and enjoy a peaceful cuddle. At Laurel Run Puppies, Kobe is admired not just for his striking looks and strong build, but for his unwavering devotion, calm confidence, and the warmth he brings to every family he touches. He embodies the best qualities of a Bernese dad — powerful, steadfast, and full of love.

Dad: Kobe

Kobe

Bernedoodles

The bernedoodle is a cross between a Bernese mountain dog and a poodle.

This crossbreed mixes the ingenious silliness of the poodle, with the even-tempered fidelity of the Berner. It is also a smaller sized dog for those who think a Bernese Mountain Dog is a bit too large, or have small children in the house and fear that a large dog breed may be too much of a handful. Bernedoodles shed less than Berners, making them safer for people with allergies.

The Bernedoodle is a great companion dog. Some can have a “messy” look about them. I wouldn’t expect them to win the beauty show award, but that’s not the main reason we adopt our furry friend, is it? But if you are looking for someone who will be happy to be with you on a hike, snowshoeing, out on the yard, or laying by the fireplace; then the Bernedoodle will be what you need.

Although our litters are very consistent to avoid any in-breeding, no two Bernedoodles are identical. The genes from the parent change the litter in infinite permutations of coat marking. If you’d like to choose your own puppy marking, perhaps you should coordinate with us to get your puppy after it has been born and maybe even trained. But your options could be limited to what’s available. Since Bernedoodles are so popular, sometimes they are reserved even before they’re born.

Bernedoodle Report Card:

(Important characteristics and make up of Bernedoodles)

Time With Kids:

A+

The matching of a bernese  mountain dogs and a poodle really makes a berneoodle the perfect blend to be a family dog. 

Researching the history of bernese mountain dogs you will quickly learn as dogs their purpose was to protect the herd. Mixing that history with the poodles intellegence, silliness and desire play. Bernedoodles boast characterestics that lead them to bonding with children via play and the inherit pedigree to look out for them. 

Hair / Shedding:

A

Each bernedoodles coat is unique due to their genetics. However, generally we consider all our bernedoodles to be minimal to none when it comes shedding. 

We also consider all our bernedoodles to be hypoallergenic however, that term is often miss used. If allergies are an important part of your puppy search, let us know. As there is some puppies that have coats more so suited for allergies. 

Exercise:

B+

While they are unquestionably meant to live indoors with their family, Bernedoodles enjoy outdoor activities and make great companions on long walks, hikes, hunting trips, camping, and/or backpacking.

But rest and hydration is also important as bernedoodles love to be outside so make sure they are hydrated and rested. 

Keeping Your Bernedoodle active and engaged in some form of exercise controls weight, improves brain activity and extends their overall health. 

Training:

A+

Early socialization and obedience training are important for all dogs, but especially so for breeds as large as the Bernedoodle. Bernedoodles are intelligent and eager to please, so they are usually easy to train, in fact they enjoy it! They are also affectionate and openhearted; their feelings are easily hurt, and so they don’t respond well to harsh corrections or training methods. They are living proof that gentle giants exist.

They make for great service dogs.

Grooming:

B+

Bernedoodle have a complex mix of long and wooly coats from the Bernese Mountain and the Poodle. Brush your Bernedoodle weekly to minimize shedding and an overgrown coat. Not only it will help your dog look stunning, but it improves coat quality, reduce knotting, minimizes skin conditions and dandruff, and regulates temperature. As with all breeds, the nails should be trimmed regularly, as overly long nails can cause the dog pain, structural problems, and accidental scratching. If you can hear your dog clicking when he/she walks, that is a great indicator that nails are too long.

 

Overal Health:

A+

Bernedoodles, in general, are very healthy. As responsible breeders, we ensure that our parents are screened for any health condition such as: hip and elbow dysplasia, blood disorders, cancers, and progressive retinal atrophy.

Additionally, and as recommended for any dog, a Bernedoodle’s ears should be checked regularly for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed often, using a toothpaste designed for dogs.

Recommended Health Tests From the National Breed Club:

  • Hip Evaluation
  • Patella Evaluation
  • Ophthalmologist Evaluation