Frequently Asked Questions About Our Bernedoodles
Do You Have Any Puppies Available?
Although availability changes depending on the season, you can take a look at our bernedoodle puppies for sale on our puppies page, or browse through our current or expected bernedoodle litters. If there are none currently listed, you can feel free to contact us to learn when we will be expecting another litter!
How Do I Reserve a Puppy?
If you would like to reserve a puppy, we require a $500 deposit (with the remaining balance due at pick-up). This deposit is non-refundable except in the case of a puppy having a health issue. If you would like to place a deposit, please contact us and we can start the process of you bringing home your new family member!
Where are You Located?
We are located in Myerstown, Pennsylvania. We are 40 miles east of Harrisburg, PA.
Do You Offer Shipping?
Although we prefer to have the puppy picked up directly from us, we do offer to ship your puppy to you. We can ship via air and ground, or if you prefer to find your own transporter we allow that as well.
Do You Allow People to Come and Visit the Puppies?
Yes! We welcome visitors. Many breeders don't want to take the time for visitors and are uncomfortable with visitors seeing their facilities. Here at Integrity Bernedoodles, we stick to our name and believe in forming trusting bonds with our families. When we have puppies for sale, we invite you to visit us, experience our facility, and see our puppies firsthand. Our openness and transparency set us apart in the market.
How Long Have You Been Breeding?
We have been a bernedoodle breeder for nearly five years. We had our first litter of Bernedoodle puppies in 2018 - although we both grew up with dogs and our families had an occasional litter of puppies to take care of.
Do You Offer a Health Guarantee?
Yes. All Integrity Bernedoodle puppies come with a one-year health guarantee.
What Forms of Payment Do You Take?
We accept Venmo, Paypal, and cash. When using Venmo or Paypal for the final payment, please select the "friends and family" option to avoid fees.
How do I contact Integrity Bernedoodles?
You can text or call us at 717-202-9108. We are available to reach by email at info@integritybernedoodles.com. You can also fill out a contact form HERE.
Bringing Your Puppy Home
Will My Puppy Come Home Spayed or Neutered?
Your puppy will not go home spayed or neutered as they are too young to have the procedure done before they go home to their families. Most veterinarians recommend spaying/neutering at approximately 6 months of age.
Will My Puppy Come Home Potty Trained?
The puppies are not potty trained while they are with us since they are still very young. We feel they are started on the beginning of the potty training process around 6 weeks of age when we encourage them to use the doggy door. They do very well keeping their pen clean, and once they learn how to use the doggy door they typically go potty outside.
What Kind of Food Does My Bernedoodle Eat?
All of our dogs here are fed a high-quality diet of Purina Pro-Plan. This food has exceeded our expectations and our puppies can't get enough of it! You can find Purina Pro-Plan at almost any pet store.
Which Crate Do You Recommend for Standard Bernedoodles?
We recommend a 42"-48" double or single door wire crate with a divider. The divider is recommended while your puppy is still small to prevent any messes inside the crate. Once your puppy outgrows the smaller area, you can remove the divider to allow them access to the full crate.
Do You Offer or Recommend Extended Obedience Training?
We do not personally offer extended training. Unless you are sure you have the time and commitment to train your puppy, we highly recommend finding a professional trainer in your area. Enjoy your lessons with the trainer - you'll never regret spending extra time training your puppy! A well-trained dog is a happy dog.
What Else Do I Need to Know About Bernedoodles?
If you are still not sure if a bernedoodle puppy is the right choice for you, we have an entire page filled with information about the bernedoodle breed!