Cassie says “I love every minute I get to spend with these puppies. They love human affection, climbing into my lap for long snuggles. They adore children and families. They are like big teddy bears that love to give big hugs. It doesn’t matter their size they all think that they are lap dogs. They build strong human attachments to their forever families.”
Embark gives this description of Bernedoodles “Bernedoodles are prized for their affectionate, playful nature. They can be goofy, but they are intelligent and work hard to please. Well-socialized Bernedoodles do beautifully with children and other pets. They love to play or cuddle up, making them perfect for just about any household. Bernedoodles are not usually aggressive, but they benefit from early socialization to keep them open and friendly to all. Bernedoodles introduced to plenty of people, animals, and different places as pups are less likely to be suspicious or bashful. Puppy classes, dog parks, and professional trainers can help with socialization. These dogs are not hyperactive and don’t need tons of exercise. One good walk a day plus attention while indoors will satisfy them. Bernedoodles can be stubborn and rambunctious, which is another reason to start training as early as possible. They can develop separation anxiety which can lead to destructive behavior, especially chewing. Providing plenty of safe toys to chew and filling toys with treats like peanut butter, canned chicken, or cottage cheese can save your belongings from powerful jaws. Crate training, plenty of special treats and toys, and leaving music on when you leave your Bernedoodle home alone can help create routines that ease their anxiety”.