Presenting

Shane

Gender:

Male

Birthday:

03/21/26

Breed:

Ultra Bernedoodle

Projected Weight:

50 to 60 Lbs

Shane's Tale

$2,000.00

Looking for the friendliness and gentleness of a Bernedoodle? Meet Shane, your next Standard Bernedoodles family member!

Shaneย is an Ultra Standard Bernedoodles puppy, born to a 65-lb mom and a 44-lb dad, and will be around 50-60 lbs full-grown. He has been vet-checked, fully vaccinated, dewormed, and comes with our 4-year genetic health warranty. Not to mention, he is already going potty outdoors!

If youโ€™re looking for a family-raised, well-socialized Standard Bernedoodle, Shane could be the one. Call, email, or text us today to set up a visit.

Please note: Your puppyโ€™s application must be submitted through our website before it can be approved. Thank you for being so interestedโ€”we hope our Standard Bernedoodles puppies bring as much sunshine to your life as they do to ours!

4 Year Genetic Health Guarantee.

(We would love for you to meet Shane. Schedule an in person visit or if you can’t travel to us schedule a facetime call.)

Kennel License: #18520

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Shichons - Teddy Bear

The Shichon Teddy Bear, a delightful blend of Bichon Frise and Shih Tzu, is a popular choice for those seeking a small, affectionate pet. Known for their teddy bear-like appearance and gentle nature, Shichons make wonderful companions for people of all ages. Their playful and outgoing personalities bring joy to any home, while their relatively low-shedding coats make them suitable for allergy sufferers. These intelligent dogs are eager to please, making training an enjoyable experience.

Shichons typically inherit the best traits of both parent breeds, resulting in a charming and adaptable companion. Their compact size makes them well-suited for apartment living, while their affectionate nature ensures they’ll be a loyal and devoted family member. Whether you’re looking for a lapdog to cuddle with or a playful partner for adventures, the Shichon Teddy Bear could be the perfect fit.

With their soft, curly coats and expressive eyes, Shichons are undeniably adorable. Their coats can vary in color, but white is a common hue. Regular grooming is essential to maintain their coat’s health and prevent matting. Overall, the Shichon Teddy Bear is a delightful breed that offers a combination of intelligence, affection, and low-maintenance care.

Good With Kids?
Needing Work Amazing With Kids

Shichon Teddy Bears are generally gentle and patient, making them good with children. Their playful and affectionate nature allows them to tolerate the energetic antics of kids without becoming agitated.

Good With Other Dogs?
Cranky Easy Going

Typically, Shichon Teddy Bears are friendly towards other dogs. However, early socialization is crucial to ensure positive interactions, as individual personalities can vary.

Shedding
Hypoallergenic Shed A Lot

As a mix of a Bichon Frise and Shih Tzu, Shichons tend to be low-shedding, making them a good option for allergy sufferers. Regular grooming is still necessary to maintain their coat.

Playful
Not Really Loves To Play

Inheriting the playful nature of both parent breeds, Shichon Teddy Bears are typically energetic and enjoy interactive playtime. Their intelligence and curiosity keep them entertained.

Barking
Rarely Barks Always Talking

Shichons can be prone to barking, especially when excited or alerted. Consistent training and providing mental stimulation can help manage their barking tendencies.

Trainable?
Bad Student Good Student

Highly intelligent and eager to please, Shichon Teddy Bears are generally trainable. Positive reinforcement methods work best due to their sensitive nature. However, consistency and patience are essential.

Good With Kids?
Needing Work Amazing With Kids

Shichon Teddy Bears are generally gentle and patient, making them good with children. Their playful and affectionate nature allows them to tolerate the energetic antics of kids without becoming agitated.

Good With Other Dogs?
Cranky Easy Going

Typically, Shichon Teddy Bears are friendly towards other dogs. However, early socialization is crucial to ensure positive interactions, as individual personalities can vary.

Playful
Not Really Loves To Play

Inheriting the playful nature of both parent breeds, Shichon Teddy Bears are typically energetic and enjoy interactive playtime. Their intelligence and curiosity keep them entertained.

Barking
Rarely Barks Always Talking

Shichons can be prone to barking, especially when excited or alerted. Consistent training and providing mental stimulation can help manage their barking tendencies.

Shedding
Hypoallergenic Shed A Lot

As a mix of a Bichon Frise and Shih Tzu, Shichons tend to be low-shedding, making them a good option for allergy sufferers. Regular grooming is still necessary to maintain their coat.

Trainable?
Bad Student Good Student

Highly intelligent and eager to please, Shichon Teddy Bears are generally trainable. Positive reinforcement methods work best due to their sensitive nature. However, consistency and patience are essential.

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