Murpy | Dublin Bernedoodle

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Murphy is a Bernadoodle from Dublin, Ohio and our first 2021 graduate of the Homestead Dogs 2-week Overnight Basic Puppy Socialization and Obedience Training Camp. Nice work Murphy!

Bernadoodle

The Bernadoodle is a hybrid mix between a Poodle and a Bernese Mountain Dog. They are not an official AKC-listed breed and considered by some to be a “designer breed”. No puppies are going to be a 50-50 mix in parent traits so there can be some variance in any one Bernadoodle. Just in size alone, the Poodle is available in small, medium and large which will naturally affect the Bernadoodle’s size (10-90 pounds).

They also have levels of Bernadoodles. A Bernadoodle is mixed with a Poodle or a Bernese Mountain Dog to create a 75-25 mix.
No matter how you mix the ingredients, the Bernadoodle is made up of some pretty good canine genes and will end up with a pretty great pup.

Poodle

Don’t judge a book by its cover.

With its regal appearance and fancy hairdo, at first glance the Poodle appears to be the breed destined for luxery with the nobles. That would be an underestimation.

Commonly associated with France (it is their national dog!), the Poodle lineage began over 400 years ago as a retrieving water dog in Germany. The Poodle is very athletic, an amazing swimmer, super-smart and has an acute sense of smell. It is the only non-sporting dog eligible for the AKC Retriever Hunting Tests and available in small, medium and large! (Standard, Miniature and Toy)

While it’s looks imply a super-model style regimen, the regal look has a purpose. The German duck hunters established this style to accentuate its natural swimming abilities. The legs, neck and tail were shaved for greater range of movement in the water. Un-shaved areas were meant to protect vital joints and organs from inclement weather.

Trainability Grade: B+
Eager to please and highly intelligent, Poodles are easily trained. Poodles love learning new things and enjoy agility, obedience and tracking exercises.

Read more about the Poodle at the American Kennel Club and The Poodle Club of America.

Bernese Mountain Dog

Feel the Bern.

Known as the Berner Sennehund in their native Switzerland, Bernese Mountain Dogs have been a utilitarian staple on Swiss dairy farms for over 2000 years. Their descendents were brought in by invading Roman soldiers and over time developed a breed ideally suited for the Bern area farmers.

“Berners” were bred to be intelligent to perform a variety of tasks around the farm, most notably, guard dog and pulling weight, or drafting. With powerful legs and shoulders, Bernese Mountain Dogs have been known to pull many time their own weight.

Their numbers began to diminish once mechanized farming became more popular towards the end of the 19th century. But some good PR efforts by Berner fans brought the breed back and by the beginning of the 20th century had made their way to the United States. Today they rank in the top-25 most popular dogs on the AKC listing.

It’s easy to see why. While Bernese Mountain Dogs can be shy around strangers, they love the humans in their pack. They are famously good and gentle with children but are ready to crank it up a notch when playing with an adult. One job many Berners have been known to enjoy is pulling children around.

Trainability: B-
Bernese Mountain Dogs are smart, affectionate and love to be with and please their humans. They can be prone to separation anxiety and their feelings can get hurt. But if you keep it fun, you’ll have an eager partner in training.

Read more about the Bernese Mountain Dog at the American Kennel Club and the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

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Maisie Delaware American Pit Bull Terrier

Maisie is an American Pit Bull Terrier and graduate of Homestead Dogs 2-week basic puppy obedience and socialization training camp

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Maisie is an American Pit Bull Terrier mix from Delaware, Ohio and is a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 2-week Overnight Basic Puppy Obedience and Socialization Training Camp. Magnificent, Maisie!

American Pit Bull Terrier

A dog with an identity crisis…and they don’t care.

The American Pit Bull Terrier, or Pitbull, or Pit Bull Terrier, or Pit Terrier, or Pit Bull, or American Bull Terrier. They also take “Pitties”, Pit, Half-and-Half, Bull Baiter Dogs, Old Family Dog, Yankee Terrier and Rebel Terrier (well, maybe not this year).

Likewise, national and international dog registries vary on categorizing this breed. The Pit Bull is commonly mistaken with the American Staffordshire Terrier. The American Kennel Club and Continental Kennel Club do not recognize the breed. The United Kennel Club (UKC), however, lists the Pit Bull as dog #1 on it’s registry and the UKC is reported to have started as an organization because the AKC dissed the Pit Bull.

Pit Bulls can’t even get good press. While commonly fingered for other breeds, or mixed breeds, mis-deeds, some bad pack leaders take advantage of the Pit Bull’s exceptional skills for dog-fighting purposes, some of which make national news.

That’s a shame. In addition to their versatility, Pit Bulls make tremendous family pets that are eager to please, fun-loving and great with children. In fact, the UKC states the Pit Bull may not be the best guard dog choice as they are extremely friendly and highly unlikely to show aggression towards humans.

Trainability: B
Pit Bulls are highly intelligent, eager to please and responsive to training. They are a high-energy dog with an instinct to chase after any species that’s not human. This can be problematic on walks or in other social settings. But with lots of exercise and a little training, they make a fine addition to the pack.

Read more about the Pit Bull at the United Kennel Club and Dog Breed Info.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

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Chance | Delaware Pit Bull Doberman

Chance our first 2021 graduate and a Delaware Pit Bull and Doberman Pinscher mix and graduate of Homestead Dogs 2-week basic puppy obedience and socialization training camp

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Chance is an American Pit Bull Terrier and Doberman Pinscher mix from Delaware, Ohio and is a graduate of the Homestead Dogs 2-week Basic Puppy Obedience Training Camp. Cool, Chance!

American Pit Bull Terrier

A dog with an identity crisis…and they don’t care.

The American Pit Bull Terrier, or Pitbull, or Pit Bull Terrier, or Pit Terrier, or Pit Bull, or American Bull Terrier. They also take “Pitties”, Pit, Half-and-Half, Bull Baiter Dogs, Old Family Dog, Yankee Terrier and Rebel Terrier (well, maybe not this year).

Likewise, national and international dog registries vary on categorizing this breed. The Pit Bull is commonly mistaken with the American Staffordshire Terrier. The American Kennel Club and Continental Kennel Club do not recognize the breed. The United Kennel Club (UKC), however, lists the Pit Bull as dog #1 on it’s registry and the UKC is reported to have started as an organization because the AKC dissed the Pit Bull.

Pit Bulls can’t even get good press. While commonly fingered for other breeds, or mixed breeds, mis-deeds, some bad pack leaders take advantage of the Pit Bull’s exceptional skills for dog-fighting purposes, some of which make national news.

That’s a shame. In addition to their versatility, Pit Bulls make tremendous family pets that are eager to please, fun-loving and great with children. In fact, the UKC states the Pit Bull may not be the best guard dog choice as they are extremely friendly and highly unlikely to show aggression towards humans.

Trainability: B
Pit Bulls are highly intelligent, eager to please and responsive to training. They are a high-energy dog with an instinct to chase after any species that’s not human. This can be problematic on walks or in other social settings. But with lots of exercise and a little training, they make a fine addition to the pack.

Read more about the Pit Bull at the United Kennel Club and Dog Breed Info.

Doberman Pinscher

In the waning years of the 19th century, a man in the town of Apolda, in the German state of Thuringia, wore many hats. In addition to his work as a night watchman, he also served as the town dog catcher and dog pound administrator.

While those can be hazardous occupations, his most dangerous job was that of tax collector. After a few run-ins, he determined some protection was needed and he began experimenting with the different breeds in his pound. Starting with the German Pinscher, Weimaraner and Rottweiler, he mixed in a list of other un-documented breeds over the years. Finally, in 1890, Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann had created the perfect protector…the Dobermann Pinscher.

As the breed became more popular, the German word for Terrier, “Pinscher”, became increasingly inappropriate and was dropped from its name in Europe (the United States retains the original name). The breed has gotten a little smaller, more fun-loving, and at some point an “N” was dropped from “Dobermann”, but they haven’t lost much else.

Besides their chiseled physique, Doberman fine-tuned the breed for high intelligence, rapid reflexes, and extreme loyalty. They also have an uncanny ability to detect threats oblivious to their pack mates and will position themselves between the threat and the pack.

These traits became highly valued in police work, search and rescue, and therapy dogs, including a highly distinguished military history.


Trainability: B
The Doberman is highly intelligent, loyal and loves to be in the company of their pack. In addition to exercise, the Doberman also likes mental stimulation, which makes them very trainable. A properly exercised, trained, and socialized Doberman is a delightful addition to the family and has earned the respect of generations of owners around the world. But deep inside, this is one professional dog and they may not do well as a casual family pet. They need a firm alpha presence in the home. If one is not available, they likely will nominate themselves.

You can read more about the Doberman Pinscher at the American Kennel Club and The Doberman Pinscher Club of America.

 

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

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Pit Bull Terrier - Doberman Pinscher

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