Saint Berdoodle puppies for sale

Near Parker, CO

About the Saint Berdoodle

This cross between a Saint Bernard and Poodle makes for a sweet, social, and trainable mixed breed. They are extremely people-oriented and are very loyal companions.

Moderate energy

Energy level

Regular coat care

Coat care

Low shedding

Shedding

Frequently asked questions
  1. What is the typical price of Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO?

    Prices may vary based on the breeder and individual puppy for sale in Parker, CO. On Good Dog, Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO range in price from $2,000 to $2,750. We recommend speaking directly with your breeder to get a better idea of their price range.

  2. What is the average lifespan for Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO?

    The average lifespan for Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO is 10 to 12 years of age.

  3. What is the average size of Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO?

    The expected weight range for Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO is around 70 to 160 pounds. However, size and weight may vary from puppy to puppy. We recommend speaking directly with your breeder to get a better idea of the expected size of your puppy.

  4. Do Saint Berdoodle need a lot of exercise in Parker, CO?

    Most Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO will be moderate energy. As Saint Berdoodle puppies in Parker, CO may be moderate energy energy, they may benefit from around 30 - 60 minutes of exercise every day.

  5. Can I adopt a Saint Berdoodle from a rescue or shelter?

    On Good Dog, you can search for Saint Berdoodle puppies or dogs in rescues and shelters near Parker, CO. Adopting a Saint Berdoodle from a shelter or rescue in Parker, CO is generally less expensive than buying a puppy from a breeder with ethical practices. Across the United States, there are dedicated rescues that specialize in specific breeds and may even help transport a Saint Berdoodle dog to you in Parker, CO from another part of the country. Although it can be more cost-effective, adopting the exact breed you're looking for is typically more difficult than working with a responsible breeder. Learn more about adopting a dog from a shelter or rescue.