Bernedoodle
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Bernedoodle
First recorded in 2005–10; Berne(se mountain dog) ( def. ) + by analogy with the earlier compound noun (Labra)doodle ( def. ); coined by Sherry Rupke (born 1983), Canadian veterinary technician and dog breeder, who first bred the hybrid in 2003
Example Sentences
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His dog, a 2-year-old Bernedoodle, barked, possibly in agreement that this was the tree for them.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 21, 2023
That night, Goldberg went home and buried his face into the soft fur of his 100-pound Bernedoodle dog, Louie.
From Salon • Mar. 15, 2023
“We didn’t even want to face Dalkowski in batting practice,” said Johnson, 77, still living happily in Florida with his wife, Susan, and just back from walking their short-haired German shepherd and their Bernedoodle.
From Washington Post • Apr. 29, 2020
She clutched the leash of her mini Bernedoodle, Wizard, who dutifully trotted alongside her.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 24, 2019
The Islanders’ captain and star, John Tavares, lights up when the conversation turns to Bo, his young Bernedoodle, a cross between a Bernese and a poodle.
From New York Times • Nov. 25, 2016
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