Mini Bernedoodle Weight Calculator
Predict your puppy's adult weight based on current growth data.
Estimated Adult Size
How Large Does a Mini Bernedoodle Get?
Predicting the final weight of a Mini Bernedoodle can be tricky because they are a hybrid breed. They cross the massive Bernese Mountain Dog with a Miniature Poodle. While the "Miniature" designation suggests a small dog, genetic variation can lead to a wide range of sizes.
General Mini Bernedoodle Weight Chart
| Age | Estimated % of Adult Weight |
|---|---|
| 8 Weeks | 20% – 25% |
| 4 Months (16 Weeks) | 50% |
| 6 Months | 75% |
| 12-18 Months | 100% (Full Grown) |
The Math Behind the Calculation
Our Mini Bernedoodle weight calculator uses the "Age-Ratio" method adjusted for medium-sized hybrid breeds. For puppies under 6 months, the formula generally follows:
(Current Weight / Age in Weeks) x 52 = Estimated Adult Weight
Alternatively, a common rule of thumb for Mini Bernedoodles is to double their weight at 4 months (16 weeks) and add 2–5 lbs to find the adult weight.
Factors That Affect Mini Bernedoodle Size
- Generation (F1 vs F1b): F1b Mini Bernedoodles (Mini Bernedoodle crossed back to a Mini Poodle) are more likely to be smaller and more consistent in size.
- Parent Sizes: A puppy born to a 60lb Bernese mother and a 12lb Poodle father will likely land in the middle, but genetics can favor either parent.
- Gender: Males typically weigh 10% more than females.
- Nutrition: High-quality puppy food ensures healthy bone and muscle development without causing unhealthy obesity.