I have a St.Berdoodle as well. A lot of haters on this forum. Our Saint Berdoodle has been an amazing dog. Let me tell you I have owned many purebreed dogs, Multiple boxers, a doberman, german shepherd, Standard Poodle, a Shih Tzu bichon mix, our St.berdoodle has been as good as any. She is sweet and loving like a St.bernard, and alert like a standard poodle. She doesn’t drool like a St.Bernard our does shed a little and most that I know of do. Our girl loves to swim and track. She could easily be a service dog or working dog very smart. She is stronger than a poodle and much lighter than and agile than a st.bernard. I know of one that is 11 years old and doing fine, So I’m not sure how long they will live. I have read they are lanky ours is very proportionate. Our girl has massive bones compared to a standard poodle. And stands 27.5” at the withers weighing 88lbs. she is only 10 months old but, I predicted she may grow another inch or two. And probably put another 20 lbs or so on. But for some of these people to say it is irresponsible they are ridiculously, as long as the mother from the beginning line was the St.bernard with good health. And the father Standard poodle was in good health. No worries!! They are great Family dogs too.Hi,
This is Lucas. I have 2 Poodle crosses and a Corgi. Poodle crosses are a Berner Poo and a Saint Berdoodle
Hi,
This is Lucas. I have 2 Poodle crosses and a Corgi. Poodle crosses are a Berner Poo and a Saint Berdoodle
Just like the over breeding of pure breeds.. it goes hand in hand.."A lot of haters on this forum"
To clarify, it's not the dogs, it's the people breeding them without thought to genetic health testing for issues in any of the breeds they're crossing and then not following those breedings to see what new genetic issues might arise. It's the people charging as much or more for the unproven cross bred as for the proven purebred. It's the people presenting these dogs as a "breed", when it takes generations of careful matches, until the results can be reliably reproduced, and then proven in their abilities, to create a breed..
The dogs aren't accountable for what people do to them. It's the people breeding who should be accountable to the dogs.
Instead of hijacking Lucas's thread, consider starting another one where you define (buzz word) "over breeding of pure breds".Just like the over breeding of pure breeds.. it goes hand in hand..
You'll find that folks around here don't like unscrupulous breeders, period.Just like the over breeding of pure breeds.. it goes hand in hand..
But we welcome all who want to contribute, whether your dog is a cross or not. So welcome Lucas to PF! I would also love to see the gang. I have a soft spot for Corgi’sYou'll find that folks around here don't like unscrupulous breeders, period.
And that's why this is the best forumBut we welcome all who want to contribute, whether your dog is a cross or not. So welcome Lucas to PF! I would also love to see the gang. I have a soft spot for Corgi’s![]()