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How Big Do St. Berdoodles Get?

by admin August 29, 2022
Published: August 29, 2022Last Updated on August 31, 2022 0 comment
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Do you want a big dog? If so, you might be interested in getting a St. Berdoodle! These dogs can grow to be quite large, but they’re always friendly and make great companions. Keep reading to learn more about the size of a full grown St. Berdoodle and what you can expect if you decide to add one to your family!

 

Sizes of a Full Grown St. Berdoodle

St. Berdoodles come in three different size categories: standard, giant, and mini. A full grown St. Berdoodle can weigh anywhere between 70-160 pounds. Because of the large size variance, a St. Berdoodle’s weight depends upon the size of the parents.

 

Standard St. Berdoodles

Standard St. Berdoodles tend to be the most common size, with adults typically weighing between 70-110 pounds. These dogs are still quite large, but they’re not as massive as the giants. Standard St. Berdoodles make great family pets and can do well in apartments or homes with small yards.

 

Giant St. Berdoodles

Giant St. Berdoodles are, as their name suggests, quite large! Adults can weigh anywhere from 110-160 pounds, making them some of the biggest dogs around. Despite their size, giant St. Berdoodles are gentle giants who love people and make great family pets. However, because of their size, they’re not well suited for small homes or apartments. They need plenty of space to run and play, so a large yard is a must.

 

Mini St. Berdoodles

Mini St. Berdoodles are the smallest size category, with adults typically weighing between 30-55 pounds. These dogs are still quite large compared to other breeds, but they’re much smaller than standard and giant St. Berdoodles. Mini St. Berdoodles make great pets for people who live in small homes or apartments since they don’t need a lot of space. They’re also very friendly and love people, making them great companions.

 

Choosing the Right Size St. Berdoodle

Now that you know more about the different sizes of St. Berdoodles, you can start thinking about which size is right for you and your family. If you have a large home and yard, a giant St. Berdoodle might be a good choice. If you live in a small space, a mini St. Berdoodle could be a better option. And if you’re not sure, a standard St. Berdoodle is always a great choice! No matter which size you choose, you’re sure to have a loyal, loving companion by your side.

 

What to Expect When Owning a St. Berdoodle

No matter what size category your St. Berdoodle falls into, you can expect them to be big dogs with lots of energy!  A full grown St. Berdoodle will need plenty of exercise and love to play fetch or go for long walks. Because they’re so friendly, they make great family dogs. They do require some grooming, but nothing too extensive – a weekly brushing should suffice. Overall, St. Berdoodles are great dogs who make wonderful companions. So if you’re looking for a big, friendly dog, a St. Berdoodle might be the perfect choice for you!

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