We have 1 available puppy still available from Zoey's November 3rd litter.
She is a super sweet little girl and she is perfect.
You can see more pictures of her on the available puppies page.
What is a Bernedoodle?
(Pronunciation: Burn-doo-dul)
A Bernedoodle is a cross between a Poodle and a Bernese Mountain Dog. The Bernedoodle is known for its hypoallergenic properties (low to no shedding). They are an intelligent, loyal, and gentle breed. At Missouri Bernedoodles we cross a standard-size Poodle to one of our Bernese Mountain Dogs (Lady or Zoey) to get a darling combination known as an F1 Standard Bernedoodle. They are playful, energetic, and affectionate, making them an excellent choice for families with or without children.
This is one of our grown tri-color puppies (Hunter). He went to California to live with this amazing family.
If you would like to read what people say about their puppies or see more grown pictures, please take a look at our "Past Puppies Page".
Josie at Day 1
10 day s old
One of our puppy's life over 16 weeks...
20 days old
Josie at 4 weeks
7 weeks
5 weeks
Josie at 8 weeks
Josie at
3 months
Josie at
4 months
If you are interested in getting on the reservation list, please send us an email answering these questions.
Where do you live? (City & State)
What is your yard like?
Do you have plenty of space for a large breed dog?
Will your dog be an inside pet or outside?
Are you planning on breeding (eventually) or will always be a companion only?
How much time, during the day, will you (or your family) have for a new puppy?
Do you have any other pets? (other pets are great, we love our puppies to have siblings)
Each puppy comes home with:
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A bag like the one pictured
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All of their puppy shots up to 8 weeks
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Dewormed on a regular schedule
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Dewclaws removed on day 3
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1-year genetic health guarantee
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Vet certified health certificate (if you are flying)
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A folder with valuable tips and info
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A blanket with mom and siblings' scent
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A starter bag of food
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Nylabone puppy starter chews
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Puppy shot and worming record keeper
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A dog leash
I start potty training your puppy around 4 weeks (weather permitting), by offering a doggy door during the day so they can run outside into a fenced-in area and go potty. We have done this with every litter and right away the puppies choose to potty outside instead of where they sleep and play. I've had several people tell me that they installed a doggy door and their puppy didn't have any accidents at all and was completely trained to the door when they brought them home. I make no guarantees on your puppy being potty trained by 8 weeks when you take them home but I do guarantee that they had a great start of pottying in the yard for weeks prior to going home.