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The Bernedoodle Furnishing Gene: What You Need to Know

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Updated: Feb 3



Confetti - from Bristol and Ridge's NYE Litter
Confetti - from Bristol and Ridge's NYE Litter


When considering a Bernedoodle, one key term you might encounter is the "furnishing gene." This gene, or the IC Locus (Improper Coat/Furnishings), plays a vital role in shaping the appearance, shedding, and allergy-friendliness of your furry companion. By understanding this genetic factor, prospective Bernedoodle owners can make informed decisions about their puppy’s coat type and care needs.


What Is the Furnishing Gene?

The furnishing gene (F) determines whether a dog will have the classic doodle look—characterized by facial furnishings such as a beard, mustache, and eyebrows. These furnishings also correlate with low-shedding, hypoallergenic traits, which make Bernedoodles highly desirable for families and allergy-sensitive households.


Testing for the Furnishing Gene

Reliable genetic testing identifies whether a dog has furnishings, weak furnishings, or an improper coat. Here’s a summary of potential results from an IC Locus test:


  • F/F (Full Furnishings):This dog will have proper furnishings and pass the furnishing gene to 100% of its offspring.Interpretation: Furnishings

  • F/Fw (Weak Furnishings Carrier):This dog will have proper furnishings but can pass the weak furnishings gene (Fw) to 50% of its offspring.Interpretation: Furnishings (Weak Furnishings Carrier)

  • F/IC (Improper Coat Carrier):This dog will have proper furnishings but can pass the improper coat gene (IC) to 50% of its offspring, potentially producing puppies with improper coats if paired with another IC carrier.Interpretation: Furnishings (Improper Coat Carrier)

  • Fw/Fw (Weak Furnishings):This dog will have weak furnishings and pass the weak furnishings gene to all its offspring.Interpretation: Weak Furnishings

  • Fw/IC (Weak Furnishings, Improper Coat Carrier):This dog will have weak furnishings and can pass either weak furnishings (50%) or improper coat (50%) to its puppies.Interpretation: Weak Furnishings (Improper Coat Carrier)

  • IC/IC (Improper Coat):This dog will lack furnishings entirely, resembling its Bernese Mountain Dog parent with a higher-shedding, straight coat.Interpretation: No Furnishings, Improper Coat


Furnishing graphic chart by Embark
Embark Chart Showing Furnishing Phenotypes across 8 Breeds.


Why Does the Furnishing Gene Matter?

The furnishing gene impacts not only your dog’s appearance but also practical traits like shedding, grooming needs, and allergy-friendliness:

  • Low-Shedding Coats: Furnished dogs typically shed less, making them ideal for households with allergy concerns.

  • Appearance: The furnishings gene gives Bernedoodles their signature "teddy bear" look.

  • Grooming Requirements: Furnished coats require regular maintenance, including brushing and professional grooming every 6–8 weeks.


Furnished vs. Unfurnished Bernedoodles

Furnished Bernedoodles: Have wavy or curly, low-shedding coats and are better suited for allergy-sensitive families.

Unfurnished Bernedoodles: Feature straighter, higher-shedding coats resembling the Bernese Mountain Dog and require less grooming.


Caring for a Furnished Bernedoodle

Proper care for a furnished Bernedoodle includes:

  • Regular Brushing: To prevent matting in their dense coat.

  • Bathing: Use dog-friendly shampoo to maintain coat cleanliness and fluffiness.

  • Professional Grooming: Every 6–8 weeks for optimal coat health.


How Breeders Use Furnishing Gene Testing

Reputable breeders test their dogs for the IC locus to predict and match puppies with desired traits. By knowing the parent dogs’ genetic profiles, they can produce puppies with predictable coat types, ensuring owners get a Bernedoodle that meets their lifestyle and aesthetic preferences.


Learn More About the Furnishing Gene

For more information about the furnishing gene and its impact on Bernedoodles, visit Paw Print Genetics. This resource provides detailed insights into genetic testing and how it can guide breeders in creating healthier, hypoallergenic, and visually appealing Bernedoodles.


If you want to learn more here’s a list of professional resources where future pet owners can learn more about coat furnishings and related genetic traits in dogs:



Conclusion

Understanding the furnishing gene equips you with the knowledge to select a Bernedoodle whose coat aligns with your family’s needs, whether it’s hypoallergenic qualities, low shedding, or minimal grooming upkeep. Always choose a breeder who prioritizes genetic testing and transparency to ensure your Bernedoodle is not only adorable but also healthy and well-suited to your home.

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