One of Fox Creek Farm's Bernedoodles with a red bow

Are Bernedoodles Hypoallergenic? Understanding Their Coat

When choosing a family dog, especially for those prone to allergies, one of the most common questions is, “Are Bernedoodles hypoallergenic?” Bernedoodles, a hybrid breed resulting from a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle, have become incredibly popular for their friendly temperament and diverse coat types. However, for allergy sufferers, the primary concern revolves around whether or not this lovable breed can reduce allergic reactions. While no dog can be 100% hypoallergenic, some breeds, like Bernedoodles, tend to be more allergy-friendly.

At Fox Creek Farms Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we specialize in breeding the best allergy-friendly Bernedoodles. Understanding the unique qualities of their coats can help you determine if a Bernedoodle is the right fit for your home.

What Does “Hypoallergenic” Really Mean?

Before diving into whether Bernedoodles are hypoallergenic, it’s important to clarify what this term means. When a dog is labeled “hypoallergenic,” it typically suggests that the breed produces fewer allergens compared to others, making them less likely to cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. However, no dog breed is entirely hypoallergenic. Allergies to dogs are usually triggered by proteins found in a dog’s skin cells (dander), saliva, or urine—not the dog’s hair itself. Dogs that shed less often distribute fewer allergens into the environment, which is why certain breeds are considered hypoallergenic.

Bernedoodles, due to their Poodle lineage, can inherit the low-shedding, allergy-friendly coat. This makes them a great option for those seeking a dog that is less likely to provoke allergies, though results may vary based on individual sensitivities.

Bernedoodle Coat Types: Which is Best for Allergies?

The most important factor in determining how hypoallergenic a Bernedoodle may be is the number of furnishing genes inherited. Two furnishing genes are necessary to remove shedding while one furnishing gene will greatly reduce the amount of shedding. Bernese Mountain Dogs have no furnishing genes, hence the reason they are heavy shedders. The furnishing genes are originally inherited from the Poodle, but Bernedoodles, when bred properly, can also carry one or two furnishing genes. Bernedoodles can have one of three distinct coat types: straight, wavy, or curly. The coat type doesn’t impact how much the dog sheds as the curl genes are not related to the furnishing genes. The furnishing genes will directly affect how allergy-friendly they might be for their owners.

At Fox Creek Farms Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we focus on breeding Bernedoodles with coats that maximize hypoallergenic traits. Whether you’re looking for a wavy or curly-coated Bernedoodle, we can guide you to the individual puppies that carry two furnishing genes helping to manage allergies effectively.

Bernedoodles, one being held in two handsAre Bernedoodles Truly Hypoallergenic?

Now that we’ve explored the different coat types and learned about furnishings, let’s revisit the central question: Are Bernedoodles truly hypoallergenic? The answer is both yes and no. While some Bernedoodles—especially those with two furnishing genes—can be considered hypoallergenic, it’s important to understand that no dog is 100% free from allergens. Even Bernedoodles that shed minimally still produce proteins found in dander, saliva, and urine that can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

That being said, Bernedoodles are often described as allergy-friendly rather than fully hypoallergenic. Their Poodle lineage gives them the potential to produce less dander, making them a better choice for people with mild to moderate allergies. However, those with severe sensitivities should always spend time around the specific dog before making a commitment. Every individual’s reaction to allergens can vary, and factors like the environment and grooming routines can significantly impact allergen exposure.

When selecting a Bernedoodle for its hypoallergenic qualities, it’s crucial to consider working with a knowledgeable breeder who utilizes DNA to minimize shedding. At Fox Creek Farm Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we prioritize both health and beauty, striving to produce allergy-friendly dogs that fit comfortably into homes with allergy sufferers.

Hypoallergenic Bernedoodle puppy standing on a blanket

Factors That Influence Allergen Levels in Bernedoodles

While the number of furnishings plays a large role in a Bernedoodle’s hypoallergenic traits, other factors can also influence how much dander and allergens are present in your home. Understanding these factors can help you better manage allergens and enjoy the companionship of a Bernedoodle without as many allergy concerns.

  • Dander Production: Dander is one of the most common triggers for allergies. Bernedoodles that shed less tend to produce less dander. This reduces the amount of airborne allergens in your home. Regular grooming and baths can also help manage dander levels.
  • Saliva: Many people forget that dog saliva can contain allergenic proteins. When a dog licks its fur, those proteins can spread to its coat. Regular grooming and cleaning can help reduce this allergen source, but it’s something to keep in mind if you or a family member are highly sensitive.
  • Size of the Dog: Interestingly, the size of your Bernedoodle can also impact the amount of allergens it produces. Larger dogs tend to have more skin and fur, which means more potential dander. Mini Bernedoodles, while smaller, may be a better choice for families with severe allergies because they produce fewer allergens than standard-sized Bernedoodles.
  • Environment: Maintaining a clean environment is key to reducing allergens. Regularly vacuuming carpets, cleaning dog beds, and using HEPA air purifiers can help limit the spread of dander throughout your home.

At Fox Creek Farm Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we not only breed for hypoallergenic traits but also educate families on how to maintain a clean and healthy environment for both their dogs and themselves. With the right practices, owning a Bernedoodle can be a positive experience, even for allergy sufferers.

How to Reduce Allergies Even Further with a Bernedoodle

Bernedoodle puppy laying down on a white blanket with pink hearts

Owning a Bernedoodle, especially one with hypoallergenic qualities, can significantly reduce allergic reactions. However, there are additional steps you can take to minimize allergens even further. The first step is maintaining a regular grooming routine. Frequent brushing helps reduce shedding. A proper bath schedule, preferably using hypoallergenic shampoos, will wash away dander and other allergens that can build up on your dog’s coat.

Keeping your home clean is also essential in managing allergens. Vacuuming regularly, especially in areas where your Bernedoodle spends the most time, will help eliminate pet hair and dander that may accumulate on carpets and furniture. Washing your dog’s bedding, toys, and any other items they frequently use will help maintain a low-allergen environment. Some families find that using air purifiers can improve air quality by reducing the amount of airborne dander.

Another effective method is controlling where your dog is allowed in the house. Limiting your Bernedoodle’s access to certain areas, such as bedrooms, can help create allergen-free zones, allowing you to manage your allergies more effectively. While Bernedoodles can be allergy-friendly, these additional practices will ensure that both you and your pet can coexist comfortably.

At Fox Creek Farm Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we provide guidance to new owners on grooming schedules and maintaining a clean home environment to make sure that your Bernedoodle brings joy without triggering allergies.

Why Fox Creek Farm Breeds the Best Allergy-Friendly Bernedoodles

When looking for a hypoallergenic Bernedoodle, selecting the right breeder is essential. At Fox Creek Farms Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we specialize in breeding Bernedoodles that prioritize both hypoallergenic traits and overall health. Our expertise in genetics allows us to focus on breeding dogs with wavy or curly coats, which are more likely to be allergy-friendly. However, we don’t stop at coat type. We also focus on the dog’s temperament, health, and overall well-being, ensuring that every Bernedoodle that comes from our farm is not only allergy-friendly but also a well-rounded family companion.

Our experience in breeding also extends to providing owners with the best possible start when it comes to managing allergies. We offer tips and resources for grooming, maintaining a clean home, and providing ongoing care to reduce allergens. By breeding only the best, we ensure that our Bernedoodles are among the top choices for families dealing with allergies, setting us apart from other breeders.

Choosing Fox Creek Farms Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles means selecting a breeder who understands the unique needs of allergy sufferers and works to provide dogs that meet those needs. We are committed to providing families with not only beautiful Bernedoodles but also dogs that fit seamlessly into allergy-sensitive homes.

One of Fox Creek Farm's bernedoodles sitting down on a blanket

Bernedoodles: Hypoallergenic or Allergy-Friendly?

While no dog breed can be considered fully hypoallergenic, Bernedoodles, are often an excellent choice for allergy sufferers. Their low-shedding coats reduce the amount of dander and allergens in your home, making them more allergy-friendly than other breeds. However, managing allergies effectively requires more than just selecting the right dog. Regular grooming, maintaining a clean environment, and implementing additional strategies like using air purifiers can significantly reduce allergen exposure.

Ultimately, whether a Bernedoodle is hypoallergenic depends on a variety of factors, including coat type, grooming practices, and the individual sensitivities of the owner. At Fox Creek Farms Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles, we are dedicated to breeding Bernedoodles that are as hypoallergenic as possible, without sacrificing health or temperament. By choosing a Bernedoodle from us, you are not only selecting an allergy-friendly companion but also one that will bring joy and companionship to your family for years to come.

When considering whether a Bernedoodle is right for you, remember that each dog is unique, and finding the perfect allergy-friendly pet starts with choosing a breeder who understands and prioritizes those needs. Fox Creek Farm Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles is here to help you find the right match, making sure your new furry friend brings comfort, not sneezes, into your home.