Bernese Water Dog
Bernese Water Dog Puppies Dog Breed Information
A Bernese Water Dog is a crossbreed between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Portuguese Water Dog. Known for their intelligence, loyalty, and affectionate nature, they are ideal companions for families due to their sweet disposition and lively personalities. While not acknowledged by the American Kennel Club, they are recognized by other reputable dog registries such as the Designer Breed Registry.
A Bernese Water Dog inherits excellent qualities from its popular parent breeds, typically displaying a sweet, gentle disposition and compatibility with children, dogs, and other pets. They are playful and energetic yet enjoy relaxed moments with plenty of cuddles. Properly socialized, they are open and friendly with strangers, warming up quickly even if initially reserved.
Bernese Water Dogs are adaptable, thriving in large homes with yards or apartments with proper exercise. They enjoy various climates, favoring winter activities due to their cold-weather heritage. Their thick coat keeps them warm but makes them sensitive to heat, necessitating careful management in hot weather. A shorter trim, like a puppy or retriever cut, helps keep them cool during water activities.
Mixed-breed dogs may not consistently be healthier than purebreds, emphasizing the importance of good breeding practices for puppy health. Potential health concerns for Bernese Water Dogs encompass elbow and hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, Von Willebrand’s Disease, Storage Disease, and Juvenile Dilated Cardiomyopathy. Reputable breeders conduct screenings to avoid passing on preventable issues, prompting prospective owners to inquire about the health and genetic history of both parents, as well as relevant health tests or clearances.
Portuguese Water Dogs and Bernese Mountain Dogs, both favored by first-time owners, enhance the suitability of Bernese Water Dogs for all experience levels. Bernese Water Dogs, intelligent and quick learners, excel in training, making them ideal for beginners. Despite occasional stubbornness, they respond well to patient, consistent training with positive reinforcement.
Bernese Water Dogs typically inherit a fluffy coat that sheds minimally, if at all, reflecting one of their fluffy parent breeds. Daily brushing and occasional baths suffice to maintain their coat. Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks or seasonally assists with coat management. Nail trimming once or twice monthly prevents overgrowth, while weekly ear checks and careful cleaning post-water activities reduce the risk of ear infections. Daily dental care and vet cleanings as needed prevent dental diseases later in life.
While Bernese Mountain Dogs may lean towards laziness, Bernese Water Dogs are more active. While they enjoy breaks and won’t exhaust you, they require daily activity for optimal health and happiness. Daily walks, playtime, and various activities suffice, but their sturdy and adventurous parent breeds may inspire more activity. With a water-loving parent breed, Bernese Water Dogs often enjoy water activities like swimming and paddling. As they mature, higher-impact activities like dock diving, hiking, and frisbee become suitable options for them.
Adult Bernese Water Dogs typically reach a height of 22-25 inches and weigh between 70-90 pounds.
On average, a Bernese Water Dog typically lives for 10-14 years.