0424-Captain-Percy F1 Bernedoodle

Captain & Percy - CKC F1 Bernedoodle's in Kentucky

This litter of CKC F1 Bernedoodle puppies born April 26, 2024, should be ready for new homes by June 14, 2024.

The puppies of this litter are now all reserved, stay updated here for our next litter of F1 Bernedoodles!

All Reserved!

CKC CKC registered.

Litter Size: 5 Males & 5 Females

Whelp Date: Apr 26, 2024

Age: 11 months, 1 week, 3 days old.

Ready by: Ready now!

Litter Registry: CKC

Breed: F1 Bernedoodle

Sire: Health-Tested Health: 1st Vaccines/Dewormings

Grown Size: 70 to 75 lbs

Price: See individual prices


Parents of the F1 Bernedoodle Litter

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Sire Captain (Poodle)
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Photo of Percy
Dam Percy (Bernese Mountain Dog)

The 10 F1 Bernedoodle sibling puppies.

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    Gone Home

    Peanut (Male)

  • Image for Pickles
    Gone Home

    Pickles (Male)

  • Image for Pandoro
    Gone Home

    Pandoro (Male)

  • Image for Pando
    Gone Home

    Pando (Male)

  • Image for Pippin
    Gone Home

    Pippin (Male)

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    Gone Home

    Pincushion (Female)

  • Image for Puriwinkle
    Gone Home

    Puriwinkle (Female)

  • Image for Primrose
    Gone Home

    Primrose (Female)

  • Image for Pansy
    Gone Home

    Pansy (Female)

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    Gone Home

    Poinsettia (Female)

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