Is My Bernedoodle Too Skinny?: Here’s How To Tell

A Bernedoodle is a hybrid dog breed that is a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Poodle.  The breed comes in different sizes, depending on whether the Poodle parent was a standard, miniature, or toy-sized Poodle. 

One of the most common health issues a Bernedoodle can have is weight problems. Gaining or losing weight too fast are the major concerns.

So, is your Bernedoodle too skinny? Is it normal or should you be concerned?

We will aim to show you how to tell whether your Bernedoodle is underweight, what causes them to be skinny and how to keep them healthy.

Is My Bernedoodle Too Skinny?

A Bernedoodle is skinny when their bones  are easy to feel, and are below their adult weight estimates for their age. Some dogs may not fit exactly into this weight range because of age, gender, genetics, health and activity level. Bernedoodles come in different sizes (Standard, Miniature, Tiny) based on the Poodle parent, and each size has its own ideal weight range.

Is my Bernedoodle too skinny

Is it normal for Bernedoodles to look skinny?

It is normal for Bernedoodles to look skinny if there are no underlying medical causes and the dog is feeding well because different dogs grow at different rates and some will have a weight that is below the average estimates for their age. 

Regular health checkups by the veterinarian should be done to rule out any health problems and recommendations provided towards healthy weight gain and development based on their age.

How much do Bernedoodles weigh?

Bernedoodles come in different sizes based on the Poodle parent used in the breeding and the genetics of the individual dog. There are three main sizes:

Standard Bernedoodle: Standard Bernedoodles are the largest and typically stand 23 to 29 inches (58 to 74 cm) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 70 to 90 pounds (32 to 41 kg) or more.

Miniature Bernedoodle: Miniature Bernedoodles are smaller and usually stand between 18 to 22 inches (46 to 56 cm) tall at the shoulder and weigh around 25 to 49 pounds (11 to 22 kg).

Tiny or Toy Bernedoodle: These are the smallest Bernedoodles, standing under 18 inches (46 cm) tall at the shoulder and usually weighing between 10 to 24 pounds (4.5 to 11 kg).

The  Bernedoodle growth chart below shows the average weight they should be at a certain age which gives an overall picture of what is to be expected. 

Remember all dogs grow at different rates therefore it is also quite normal for a dog to weigh below or above the average range. The most important aspect is to have regular weight checks with your veterinarian to monitor and ensure your dog or puppy is healthy and not too skinny.

Below is the average estimate of a Bernedoodle’s height and weight at different ages:

Age 

Mini Bernedoodle 

Medium Bernedoodle

Standard Bernedoodle

1 month

6 lbs

11 lbs

14 lbs

2 months

10 lbs

18 lbs 

24 lbs

3 months

14 lbs

25 lbs

33 lbs

4 months

18 lbs

33 lbs

42 lbs

5 months

20 lbs

36 lbs

46 lbs

6 months

22 lbs

40 lbs

52 lbs

7 months

24 lbs

43 lbs

55 lbs

8 months

26 lbs

46 lbs

59 lbs

9 months

27 lbs

48 lbs

62 lbs

10 months

28 lbs

50 lbs

64 lbs

11 months

29 lbs

51 lbs

65 lbs

1 year

29 lbs

52 lbs

66 lbs

How do I know if my Bernedoodle is underweight?

At-home tests can give you an idea of what to look for to determine if your Bernedoodle is underweight. These are the basic first steps before you consult your veterinarian so that they can conduct a complete examination and run further tests. 

Only a veterinarian can determine for certain if there is something medically wrong with your dog.

It may be difficult to put your dog on a scale to weigh them, so instead, first rub your hand along your dog’s sides and feel how pronounced their ribs are. You should be able to feel their ribs without seeing them.

If it seems like you can feel a lot of their ribs and also if they’re visibly very pronounced, your dog could be underweight.

Also, run your hand along your dog’s spine and feel how the vertebrae are pronounced. If you can easily feel and see the backbone, that’s also a possible sign they are underweight.

Next, look down at your Bernedoodle from behind them. You should see their waist curving from the rib cage towards the waist. If they are underweight, the inward curve will be sharp and small.

Another way to examine your dog is to look at them from the side, observing their abdomen. If they have a healthy weight, their stomach goes upward from the rib cage. 

A Bernedoodle that is too skinny will have an abdomen or stomach that appears to be sharply tucked upward from the ribs.

Therefore, a Bernedoodle is too skinny when there are prominently protruding bones such as ribs, hips, and spine as well as the appearance of a sunken abdomen within the rib cage. 

What do I do if my Bernedoodle feels and looks too skinny?

If you suspect that your Bernedoodle is underweight, consult your veterinarian.

Even if your dog’s behavior and appetite appear completely normal, unexplained weight loss or lack of weight gain should always be addressed by your veterinarian. 

What To Avoid Doing

Overfeeding

It can be tempting to add more cups of food to each serving for their dog to encourage weight gain but don’t overfeed them. This is detrimental to a Bernedoodle’s growth and should be avoided. 

Overfeeding a Bernedoodle over the recommended amount will make them overweight which causes a strain on their skeleton and joints. This leads to abnormal orthopedic development. 

Always feed them the recommended amount based on their age and as per the breed’s diet requirements or as directed by your veterinarian. 

Adding extra nutritional supplements

Another temptation is to add extra nutritional supplements to encourage weight gain and growth. Do not do this. Supplements only promote a dog’s health and cannot help your Bernedoodle put on weight.

Excessive supplements can be harmful to your dog. For example, excess vitamin D intake leads to toxicity while excess calcium leads to the development of orthopedic diseases. 

Always consult with a veterinarian on the appropriate quantities for your dog.

What causes a Bernedoodle to be underweight?

A Bernedoodle can be underweight due to weight loss or inadequate weight gain due to various contributing factors, which results in being below the average weight at a certain age. These factors include:

A Poor diet

A poor diet with insufficient calories and nutrients that do not support a Bernedoodle’s nutritional and energy level requirements leads to poor development and weight gain. 

A Bernedoodle needs high-quality food specifically formulated for the breed to provide the essential nutrition for healthy weight gain.

Bernedoodle puppies have growth spurts in the first year of growth and require an appropriate diet during this time to support proper development. If not provided, they can become skinny and also face developmental problems.

Underlying diseases

The presence of underlying diseases can cause a lack of weight gain and weight loss. 

Diseases such as diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, digestive issues, stress, hyperglycemia, or intestinal parasites especially hookworms and roundworms, all cause this. 

Certain conditions and illnesses also cause malabsorption which is the difficulty of nutrient absorption from food, which prevents weight gain and leads to weight loss.

Related: Bernedoodle diarrhea: When it’s serious and how to stop it

Dental problem

A painful dental problem such as dental disease is very uncomfortable for a Bernedoodle.

This can result in loss of appetite which makes your dog not eat as much food or not at all, which also affects their weight gain. 

Insufficient amount of food

Insufficient amount of food can also contribute to an underweight Bernedoodle. 

Bernedoodles need to be fed high-quality meals in the right amounts based on their age. If the food amounts are insufficient this limits healthy weight gain. 

Competition at the food bowl

Competition for food that is served together with other dogs in a home can also limit the weight gain of a Bernedoodle. 

Your dog could be eating small portions because of sharing and struggling to eat with the other dogs. Therefore a Bernedoodle ends up not having enough and may not gain or lose weight as expected because of not feeding properly. 

The solution to this is to feed your Bernedoodle separately to enable them to get their daily required portions. 

This will reduce the stress of having to struggle to get enough food during meal times. Eating appropriate serving portions helps with healthy weight gain for a puppy. 

What should I feed my Bernedoodle to gain weight? 

If your dog is a little below the average weight of a Bernedoodle at their age, talk to your veterinarian first. The veterinarian will examine them and be able to identify or rule out any medical problems and recommend the best diet for your dog. 

Therefore with your veterinarian’s guidance,  you will have your dog’s specific nutritional requirements and diet.

A Bernedoodle’s food should have key nutrients to provide balanced nutrition for proper growth. The food should be well-balanced to prevent rapid weight gain which can be detrimental to their health.

The key nutrients include:

  • Quality protein source for muscle development. 
  • Carbohydrates and fats provide calories that are used as energy. 
  • Essential vitamins and minerals which support their health.
  • Probiotics for promotion of digestive health of a Bernedoodle. 

Takeaway

A skinny Bernedoodle can be a cause for alarm. Some underlying causes can lead to this but usually, this is normal because dogs grow at different rates and can fall below the average weight estimates for their age.

Regular medical exams and checkups are important to monitor growth and healthy weight gain as well as identification of any health problems that can cause weight loss gain or a lack of weight gain. 

With verification from your veterinarian, you can be well assured that your Bernedoodle is doing well even if they are slightly skinny.