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Fiona

Registered name: Montana Berners Fiona

Breed: Bernese Mountain Dog

DOB: 05/14/2023

AKC #: WS79783011

BernerGarde ID is –

Weight: 90lbs

Hips: 95%

Heart: OFA clear

Degenerative Myelopathy: clear

Degenerative Myelopathy (Bernese Mountain Dog Type): clear

Von Willebrand Disease: clear

Bernese Mountain Dog with a happy expression, outdoors, black, brown, and white fur.

Layla

Registered name: Montana Berners Layla

Breed: Bernese Mountain Dog

DOB: 10/17/2022

AKC #: WS79120905

BernerGarde ID is

Weight: 80lbs

Hips: 95%

Heart: OFA clear

Degenerative Myelopathy: clear

Degenerative Myelopathy (Bernese Mountain Dog Type): clear

Von Willebrand Disease: clear

Bernese Mountain Dog stands in a dirt yard, with black, white, and brown fur, near a fence and trees.

Bonnie

Registered name: Montana Berners Bonnie

DOB: 01/27/2021

AKC #: WS71166002

BernerGarde ID is –

Weight: 90lbs

Hips: 95%

Heart: OFA clear

Degenerative Myelopathy: clear

Degenerative Myelopathy (Bernese Mountain Dog Type): clear

Von Willebrand Disease: clear


Bernese Mountain Dog sits outdoors on wooden slats, tongue out, looking right.

Mochi

Mochi is our little fluff ball. She has the thick build of her Bernese mama, but is on the smaller side for an F1 Bernedoodle. She loves nothing better than snuggles, or a romp through freshly fallen snow. She has a beautiful, wavy, low to non-shedding coat. Mochi is a sweetheart, a wonderful mother and an all-around great dog!


Name: Mochi

Breed: F1 Bernedoodle

Coat: Black Tri

DOB: 09/01/2021

Weight: 65.2 lbs

Hips: Pennhip 90%

Elbows: Normal

Degenerative Myelopathy: Cleared by parentage

Degenerative Myelopathy (Bernese Mountain Dog type): Cleared by parentage

GM2 Gangliosidosis (Poodle Type): Cleared by parentage

Osteochondrodysplasia: Cleared by parentage

Neonatal Encephalopathy: Cleared by parentage

Progressive Retinal Atrophy: Cleared by parentage

Von Willebrand: Cleared by parentage

Bernese Mountain Dog stands in a dirt yard, with black, white, and brown fur, near a fence and trees.

Zen

Name: Montana Berners Zen

Breed: Tri-color Bernedoodle

DOB: 05/14/2019

Weight: 55.4 lbs

Hips: Pennhip 90%

Elbows: Normal

Degenerative Myelopathy: Cleared by parentage

Degenerative Myelopathy (Bernese Mountain Dog type): Cleared by parentage

GM2 Gangliosidosis (Poodle Type): Cleared by parentage

Osteochondrodysplasia: Cleared by parentage

Neonatal Encephalopathy: Cleared by parentage

Progressive Retinal Atrophy: Cleared by parentage

Von Willebrand: Cleared by parentage

Black, tan, and white Bernedoodle named Zen wearing a pink collar stands on a porch.

Miso

Name: Miso

Breed: Tri-color Bernedoodle

DOB: 07/15/2021

Weight: 65.8 lbs

Hips: Pennhip 90%

Elbows: Normal

Degenerative Myelopathy: Cleared by parentage

Degenerative Myelopathy (Bernese Mountain Dog type): Cleared by parentage

GM2 Gangliosidosis (Poodle Type): Cleared by parentage

Osteochondrodysplasia: Cleared by parentage

Neonatal Encephalopathy: Cleared by parentage

Progressive Retinal Atrophy: Cleared by parentage

Von Willebrand: Cleared by parentage

Bernedoodle dog in a snowy field wearing a pink tutu. Black and white fur, blue collar, focused expression.

Violet

Name: Montana Berners Violet

Breed: Bernedoodle

DOB: 05/15/2021

Weight: 65lbs

Hips: 95%

Heart: OFA clear

Degenerative Myelopathy: clear

Von Willebrand Disease: clear

Black and white dog with a purple collar sits on brick, looking to the left, with mountains in background.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Why is Montana Berners so popular?

    People choose Montana Berners for their deep love and expertise with the Bernese Mountain Dog. Our story began nearly 27 years ago, and we have built a reputation for the quality and temperament of our Bernese Mountain Dogs. The Bernese Mountain Dog is known for its loyal, gentle, and family-focused nature, which makes it a wonderful companion. Families are drawn to this breed because a Bernese Mountain Dog integrates seamlessly into households and creates strong bonds with both adults and children. We are located in a beautiful countryside area, which provides our Bernese Mountain Dogs with the perfect environment to thrive. Our commitment to careful breeding means every Bernese Mountain Dog is healthy, happy, and well socialized. With a focus on honoring the unique characteristics of the Bernese Mountain Dog, you’ll find that our dogs truly embody what makes this breed special. Experience the difference with our Bernese Mountain Dogs and see why people all over seek us out for their next family companion. Contact us today to learn more.

  • Where can I find the best Bernese Mountain Dog breeder in the area?

    We take pride in being one of the most trusted Bernese Mountain Dog breeders in our region. With decades of experience and a deep commitment to ethical breeding, we ensure every puppy has the best start in life. Our location offers a safe and loving environment for puppies and adult dogs alike. If you are looking for a responsible and caring breeder, we would love to help you welcome your new family member. Please reach out to us for the latest information on availability.

  • What makes your Bernese Mountain Dog puppies special?

    Our Bernese Mountain Dog puppies are raised with exceptional care and attention. We focus on early socialization, health testing, and select parents with excellent temperament. Whether you are looking for a purebred Bernese or a Bernedoodle, our puppies are known for their loyalty, calm personalities, and youthfulness thanks to hybrid vigor. Every puppy receives plenty of family interaction so they are ready to join yours. Interested in meeting our puppies? Get in touch with us today.

  • How do you ensure the health of your designer breeds like Bernedoodles?

    We are dedicated to the health and well-being of our designer breeds, including Bernedoodles, Mini Bernese, and Mini Montana Mountain Doodles. Each puppy is the result of carefully selected parents that have been health tested to minimize risks. We also genetic test for coat type soon after birth to match families with the right puppy for their needs. Our approach ensures long-lasting, loving companions. Want to learn more about our health standards? Contact us for details.

  • Do you offer Bernese Mountain Dogs for sale throughout the year?

    Yes, we often have Bernese Mountain Dogs for sale, though our litters are planned carefully to maintain high standards. Availability may vary based on the season and demand. We recommend joining our waitlist or reaching out early if you are interested in bringing home a Bernese Mountain Dog. Let us know if you would like updates on upcoming litters or want to reserve a puppy.

  • What is the process for Bernese Mountain Dog adoption in the USA?

    To adopt one of our Bernese Mountain Dogs, we start with an application to ensure a good fit. Once approved, we work with you to choose the right puppy or adult dog for your family. We provide ongoing support and guidance even after you bring your new companion home. Interested in adoption? Please contact us for more information about our current dogs available for adoption and how to get started.

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