Goldendoodle & Bernedoodle Behavior & Training FAQ’s

Common Questions about Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles

Can Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles be aggressive?

Like any dog, there is always a possibility that a Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle may exhibit aggressive behavior. However, it's important to note that aggression is not a common characteristic of these breeds.

Both Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are typically friendly, sociable, and affectionate dogs that are known for their gentle and patient nature. They are often used as therapy dogs and are great with children and other animals.

However, it's important to note that a dog's behavior is shaped by many factors, including genetics, socialization, and training. If a Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle has been poorly socialized or trained, or if they have experienced abuse or neglect, they may be more likely to exhibit aggressive behavior.

It's important to remember that every dog is an individual and can display unique traits and behaviors. If you are considering getting a Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle, it's important to choose a reputable breeder who prioritizes temperament and socialization in their breeding program. Additionally, providing proper training and socialization from a young age can help prevent or mitigate any potential aggression. If you have concerns about your dog's behavior, it's always best to consult with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist.

Are Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles good house dogs?

Yes, both Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can make excellent house dogs. These breeds are known for their friendly, sociable, and adaptable nature, and they often do well in a variety of living situations, including apartments, condos, and houses.

Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are typically low-shedding dogs, which can make them a good choice for people with allergies or those who prefer a cleaner living environment. However, it's important to note that these breeds do require regular grooming to keep their coats in good condition.

In terms of exercise, both Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are active breeds that require daily physical activity to stay healthy and happy. However, they can adapt to a variety of exercise routines, including walks, hikes, and playtime in the backyard. As long as they are getting enough physical and mental stimulation, they are usually content to relax and hang out with their family members indoors.

Overall, Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can make wonderful house dogs for people who are willing to provide them with the proper care, exercise, and socialization that they need.

Are Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles high maintenance?

Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can be considered high maintenance in terms of their grooming needs. Both breeds have a thick, curly or wavy coat that requires regular brushing and occasional grooming appointments to prevent matting and keep the coat healthy and shiny.

The amount of grooming required will depend on the type of coat your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle has, as well as their lifestyle and activity level. If they spend a lot of time outdoors or enjoy swimming, they may require more frequent baths and grooming appointments.

In addition to grooming needs, Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles require regular exercise to keep them healthy and happy. They are active breeds that require daily physical activity to burn off excess energy and prevent boredom, which can lead to destructive behaviors.

Overall, while Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can be high maintenance in terms of grooming and exercise needs, they are generally easy to train and have a friendly and sociable nature, which makes them great family pets for those willing to invest the time and effort into their care.

Are Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles smart?

Yes, both Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are generally considered to be smart breeds.

Both breeds are a mix of Poodle, which is a highly intelligent breed, and either Golden Retriever or Bernese Mountain Dog, which are known for their good-natured and friendly personalities. This combination often results in a dog that is not only friendly and sociable but also intelligent and trainable.

Both Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are often used as therapy dogs, service dogs, and emotional support animals, which requires a high level of intelligence and trainability. They are quick learners and respond well to positive reinforcement training methods.

However, it's important to remember that every dog is an individual, and some Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles may be more intelligent or trainable than others. Proper socialization and training from a young age can help to maximize their potential and ensure that they are well-behaved, well-adjusted members of the family.

Do Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles have behavioral issues?

Like all dogs, Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles may exhibit behavioral issues if they are not properly trained, socialized, or cared for. However, both breeds are generally considered to be well-behaved and easy to train.

Some potential behavioral issues that Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles may exhibit include separation anxiety, destructive behavior, and excessive barking. These issues can often be prevented or mitigated through proper training and socialization.

It's important to remember that every dog is an individual, and some Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles may be more prone to certain behavioral issues than others. For example, some Goldendoodles may inherit a strong prey drive from their Golden Retriever parent, which may make them more likely to chase small animals or exhibit destructive behavior if they are left alone for long periods of time.

To minimize the risk of behavioral issues, it's important to choose a reputable breeder who prioritizes temperament and socialization in their breeding program. Additionally, providing your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle with proper training, exercise, and socialization from a young age can help prevent or mitigate any potential behavioral issues. If you have concerns about your dog's behavior, it's always best to consult with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist. 

Do Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles bark a lot?

Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are generally not known for excessive barking. However, like all dogs, they may bark to communicate with their owners or to alert them of potential danger.

Both breeds were originally bred as companion dogs and are known for their friendly and sociable nature, which can make them less likely to bark excessively. However, individual dogs may vary in their barking habits based on their personality and their environment.

It's important to note that excessive barking can sometimes be a sign of underlying behavioral issues, such as anxiety or boredom. To prevent excessive barking, it's important to provide your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle with plenty of physical and mental stimulation, such as daily walks, playtime, and training sessions. Additionally, providing your dog with a comfortable and secure living environment can help to reduce their anxiety and prevent excessive barking.

Are Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles easy to potty train?

Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can be easy to potty train with consistent and positive reinforcement training. Like all dogs, they may require some time and effort to become fully potty trained, but their intelligence and trainability can make the process easier.

When potty training your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle, it's important to establish a consistent routine and to reward them for good behavior. Take your puppy outside frequently, especially after meals, naps, and playtime, and wait for them to eliminate. When they do, praise them and give them a treat to reinforce the behavior.

It's also important to supervise your puppy when they are indoors and to crate train them when you are unable to supervise them. This can help prevent accidents and establish good habits.

Consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement are key when potty training your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle. With proper training and patience, most dogs can become reliably potty trained within a few months.

Are Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles easy to train?

Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are generally considered to be easy to train due to their intelligence and eagerness to please their owners. Both breeds are known for their friendly and sociable personalities, which can make them eager to learn and responsive to positive reinforcement training methods.

In addition to being intelligent, Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are often used as therapy dogs, service dogs, and emotional support animals due to their good-natured and friendly personalities. This requires a high level of trainability and obedience, which both breeds are generally capable of achieving with proper training and socialization.

It's important to remember that every dog is an individual, and some Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles may be easier or more difficult to train than others. However, with consistent and positive reinforcement training, most Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can learn basic obedience commands, house training, and more advanced skills such as agility training and trick training.

It's important to start training your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle as early as possible and to be patient, consistent, and positive throughout the training process. Additionally, enrolling in obedience classes or working with a professional dog trainer can help to ensure that your dog receives proper training and socialization.

How do you discipline your Goldendoodle and Bernedoodle puppy?

Disciplining your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle puppy requires patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. It's important to remember that punishment-based training methods can be harmful and may lead to fear, anxiety, and aggressive behavior.

Instead, focus on positive reinforcement training methods, which involve rewarding good behavior and ignoring or redirecting unwanted behavior. Here are some tips for disciplining your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle puppy:

1.     Set clear boundaries: Establish clear rules and boundaries for your puppy, such as what areas of the house they are allowed in and what behaviors are acceptable.

2.     Use positive reinforcement: Reward your puppy with treats, praise, and affection for good behavior, such as sitting, staying, or coming when called.

3.     Ignore unwanted behavior: Ignore or redirect your puppy's unwanted behavior, such as jumping or biting, by redirecting their attention to a toy or treat.

4.     Be consistent: Consistency is key when training your puppy. Use the same commands and rewards each time to help reinforce good behavior and prevent confusion.

5.     Avoid punishment: Punishment-based training methods can be harmful and may lead to fear, anxiety, and aggressive behavior. Instead, focus on positive reinforcement training methods.

Remember that Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are sensitive and intelligent breeds, and respond best to positive reinforcement training methods. With patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, you can help your puppy learn good behavior and become a well-behaved companion.

At what age does a goldendoodle and bernedoodle puppy calm down?

The age at which a Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle puppy will calm down can vary depending on several factors, including their individual personality, training, and exercise routine. Generally, most Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles will start to calm down and become less energetic by the time they are around 1 to 2 years old.

As puppies, Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can be very energetic and require a lot of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. They may have bursts of energy and playfulness throughout the day, and may require regular walks, runs, or playtime to burn off excess energy.

As they mature and reach adulthood, Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles will often become calmer and more settled. They may still have moments of playfulness and energy, but they will generally require less exercise and may be more content with shorter walks or playtime.

It's important to remember that every dog is different, and the age at which your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle puppy will calm down can vary. Additionally, proper training, socialization, and exercise can all help to ensure that your puppy grows up to be a well-behaved and well-adjusted adult dog.

Do Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles have separation anxiety?

Like many dog breeds, Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles can be prone to separation anxiety, a condition in which a dog becomes anxious and distressed when left alone for extended periods of time. Separation anxiety can cause a dog to engage in destructive behavior, such as chewing or digging, excessive barking or howling, and other destructive behaviors.

The risk of separation anxiety can vary from dog to dog and may depend on several factors, such as their individual personality, past experiences, and training. However, both Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are social and affectionate breeds that thrive on human interaction, so they may be more prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods of time.

To help prevent separation anxiety, it's important to gradually acclimate your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle puppy to being alone, starting with short periods of time and gradually increasing the duration. Providing plenty of exercise, mental stimulation, and toys can also help to keep your dog happy and occupied while you're away.

If you suspect that your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle is experiencing separation anxiety, it's important to seek professional help from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist. They can help to diagnose and treat the condition and provide guidance on how to help your dog feel more comfortable and secure when left alone.

What do you do when you first get a goldendoodle or bernedoodle puppy?

When you first get a Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle puppy, there are several important things you should do to help ensure a smooth transition and set your new puppy up for success:

  1. Provide a safe and comfortable environment: Set up a comfortable and safe space for your puppy with a bed, food and water bowls, and plenty of toys to play with. Make sure the space is free of hazards and is a comfortable temperature for your puppy.

  2. Establish a routine: Establish a regular feeding, playtime, and potty schedule for your puppy. Consistency is important for puppies, and establishing a routine can help to prevent accidents and establish good habits.

  3. Socialize your puppy: Introduce your puppy to new people, animals, and experiences to help them become well-adjusted and socialized. Start with short, positive interactions and gradually increase the duration and complexity of the experiences.

  4. Start training early: Start training your puppy early using positive reinforcement methods, such as treats, praise, and affection. Teach basic commands such as "sit", "stay", and "come", and work on leash training and potty training.

  5. Schedule a vet checkup: Schedule a veterinary checkup to ensure that your puppy is healthy and up to date on vaccinations and preventative care.

  6. Provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation: Goldendoodles and Bernedoodles are active breeds that require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. Plan daily walks and playtime to help keep your puppy active and engaged.

Remember that bringing a new puppy into your home can be a big adjustment for both you and your new furry friend. With patience, consistency, and plenty of love and attention, you can help your Goldendoodle or Bernedoodle puppy adjust to their new home and become a happy and well-adjusted companion.