Winston

Stud Owner:

Dave Stoltzfus

Date Of Birth:

1-25-24

Weight:

38

Breed:

Mini Bernedoolde

Genetic Testing:

Genetic Testing

Artificial insem.

AI

About Winston:

Winston is a stunning looking mini bernedoodle with deep red tan points. He is very intellegent and is easy going.

Contact Information for Winston

7179452644

davestoltzfus@mountainsidepuppies.com

Testing Results For Winston

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Bernedoodle Stud Service: Important Facts

bernedoodle

Health Information for Bernedoodle Stud Service

Health is paramount, and a potential stud should have a comprehensive history of health testing. This includes not only genetic testing for common Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle inherited diseases like Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures (NEWS), Von Willebrand’s Disease (vWD), and Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), but also OFA or PennHip evaluations for hip and elbow dysplasia. Breeders should be able to provide documentation of these health clearances, and it’s important to understand the results. Beyond specific genetic tests, the stud’s overall health should be excellent, with a history of regular veterinary care and no recurring health issues. A healthy stud contributes to the likelihood of healthy puppies, giving them the best start in life.

Temperament Expectations Bernedoodle Stud Service

Temperament is equally important. A good Bernedoodle stud should possess the desired temperament for the breed: gentle, affectionate, playful, and confident. He should be comfortable around people, including children, and other animals. Observe the stud’s interactions with others; he should be friendly and approachable, not overly shy or aggressive. A stud with a stable and agreeable temperament is more likely to pass on these desirable traits to his offspring. Consider how well the stud interacts with the breeder and other dogs in the household. A dog with a calm and confident demeanor is more likely to produce puppies with similarly balanced temperaments. Temperament is not solely genetic, but it is a significant factor, and choosing a stud with an excellent temperament is essential for producing well-adjusted puppies.

Confirmation Expectations Bernedoodle Stud Service

Confirmation for a great stud will have a balanced and proportionate build, with good bone structure and movement. He should be free from any physical deformities or structural issues that could affect his health or movement. Evaluate the stud’s overall appearance, looking for a dog that is well-proportioned and moves with ease. Consider the size and coat type desired for the puppies, as these traits can be influenced by the stud. While conformation is important for aesthetics, it’s also tied to the dog’s overall health and well-being. A dog with good conformation is less likely to experience joint problems or other structural issues.

Key Markers To Look For:

Consider these Markers when making your pairing.

Genetic Testing For:

DM, vWD, NEWS

Coat Type:

wavy, curly, straight, unfurnished

Coat Colors:

Tricolor, Merle, Phantom, Sable, Chocolate, Solid

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