Your new puppy comes with:
- A “Gotcha Day” goodie bag
2-year health guarantee
Up-to-date on vaccines & dewormer
- Microchipped
- 30 days free Health Insurance

Solid Chocolate Girl
On January 15th, our little pot of gold named Lucky made her grand entrance into the world. With her rich solid chocolate coat and gentle spirit, she truly lives up to her name—good fortune wrapped in four fluffy paws.
Lucky is part of our Luck of the Irish F1BB Mini/Medium Bernedoodle litter and is expected to mature around 35–45 lbs, making her the perfect mix of cuddly and adventurous.
She’ll be ready to head home on March 14th, just in time to bring extra luck to her forever family for St. Patrick’s Day 💚

Chocolate Abstract Boy
Born January 15th, handsome Patrick carries the spirit of St. Patrick himself—strong, sweet, and full of love. His chocolate abstract coat gives him timeless good looks paired with an irresistible Bernedoodle personality.
Patrick is an F1BB Mini/Medium Bernedoodle, expected to mature around 35–45 lbs, making him a wonderful fit for families of all sizes.
He’ll be ready to go home on March 14th, just in time to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with his forever family 🍀



Chocolate Abstract Girl- SHE IS RESERVED
Born on January 15th, sweet Irish arrived full of heart, charm, and classic beauty. Her chocolate abstract markings make her as striking as she is lovable—truly a girl with Irish soul and Bernedoodle sweetness.

Once upon a January morning, on January 15th, a little bit of Irish magic made its way to Southern Magnolia Bernedoodles. As if guided by a lucky four-leaf clover, five precious F1BB Mini/Medium Bernedoodle babies entered the world—each one sweeter than the last.
Meet Mom & Dad!!
Skylar (Chocolate Merle Left) & John Dory (Chocolate Tri on Right)
These babies are expected to mature around 35–45 lbs, making them the perfect size for family adventures, couch cuddles, and lifelong companionship.
They’ll be ready to head to their forever homes on March 14th—just in time to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a little extra luck and a whole lot of love! 💚
📍 Located in Spartanburg, SC
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🍀 Your pot of gold might just have four paws… 🍀

🎀 RESERVED
Congratulations to her new family! We can't wait for you to meet her! 🐾

❄️💌 - RESERVED
Congratulations to her new family! We can't wait for you to meet her! 🐾💙

🎀 RESERVED
Congratulations to her new family! We can't wait for you to meet her! 🐾💙

🎀 RESERVED
Congratulations to her new family! We can't wait for you to meet her! 🐾💙

A Bernedoodle is a crossbreed dog that is a combination of a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle (usually a Standard Poodle). This hybrid breed is often considered a designer dog, bred to combine the gentle, intelligent, and loyal nature of Bernese Mountain Dogs with the low-shedding, intelligent, and trainable qualities of Poodles.
# Characteristics of Bernedoodles
- *Intelligence*: Bernedoodles are highly intelligent, making them easy to train and adaptable to various living situations.
- *Loyal*: They are loyal and loving companions, often forming strong bonds with their families.
- *Gentle*: Bernedoodles inherit the gentle nature of Bernese Mountain Dogs, making them a great choice for families with children.
- *Low-shedding*: They inherit the Poodle's low-shedding coat, making them a great choice for people with allergies or who prefer less dog hair.
- *Variety of sizes*: Bernedoodles come in various sizes, including Standard, Miniature, and Toy, depending on the size of the Poodle used in breeding.
# Types of Bernedoodles
- *F1 (First Generation)*: A cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle, resulting in a 50/50 mix of both breeds.
- *F1B (First Generation Backcross)*: A cross between an F1 Bernedoodle and a Poodle, resulting in a 75% Poodle and 25% Bernese Mountain Dog mix.
- *F1bb (Second Generation)*: A cross between an F1b Bernedoodle and a poodle, resulting in a mix of both breeds, but with a less predictable outcome.
# Health and Grooming
- *Health*: Bernedoodles are generally a healthy breed, but they can inherit health issues from their parent breeds, such as hip dysplasia, eye problems, and cancer. SMB prides ourselves on producing the healthiest babies possible. Therefore, we genetically test all of our parents to make sure they do not carry any of the genetic markers that could cause these issues.
- *Grooming*: Bernedoodles require regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling of their fur. They need to be brushed several times a week, and some may require professional grooming every 6-8 weeks.
# Living Situation
- *Active families*: Bernedoodles thrive in active families who can provide regular exercise and mental stimulation.
- *Homes with yards*: They require a secure, fenced yard to prevent escape and provide adequate exercise space.
- *Apartment living*: Bernedoodles can adapt to apartment living if provided with regular exercise and mental stimulation.
Overall, Bernedoodles make wonderful family pets for active families who can provide the necessary exercise, training, and attention.
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