‘I thought I adopted a tiny cockapoo – but he just won’t stop growing’ – Bundlezy

‘I thought I adopted a tiny cockapoo – but he just won’t stop growing’

Pic from Kennedy News & Media (Pictured: LAURA MCFARLANE, 43, AND JAMIE GRIFFITHS, 51, WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BERNEDOODLE BOBBY.) A couple were stunned when the 'Cockapoo' they adopted turned out to be crossed with a Bernese Mountain Dog - and grew into a seven stone giant. Laura McFarlane, 43, and Jamie Griffiths, 51, from Pontypridd, South Wales, adopted Bobby from an animal rescue in November 2022 and were reportedly told he was the popular cocker spaniel-poodle crossbreed. Being a small breed, the couple expected him to end up weighing less than two stone - so were shocked when he grew to almost four times the size. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
Laura MacFarlane and Jamie Griffiths with their massive dog called Bobby (Picture: Kennedy News & Media)

A couple who were told they were adopting a tiny cockapoo puppy were left puzzled when it grew up to be the size of a 13-year-old human.

Laura McFarlane, 43, and Jamie Griffiths, 51, brought Bobby home from an animal rescue centre in November 2022 and were told by staff that he was a small cocker spaniel-poodle crossbreed.

But when he grew to four times his expected size, the couple from Pontypridd, South Wales, knew something was up.

‘I don’t regret adopting him, there’s just more of him to love,’ Laura said.

‘He’s my best friend. He’s a lot of fun, he’s extremely cheeky. He’s extremely fun and he’s got lots of doggy friends.’

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When Bobby simply refused to stop growing, the couple carried out genetic testing that revealed he wasn’t a cockapoo at all.

It turned out that Bobby was in fact a Bernedoodle – a mix between a Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle.

Bernese Mountain Dogs are bred for tasks like pulling carts because of their size and power often weighing up to 52kgs.

Pic from Kennedy News & Media (Pictured: LAURA MCFARLANE, 43, WITH BERNEDOODLE BOBBY.) A couple were stunned when the 'Cockapoo' they adopted turned out to be crossed with a Bernese Mountain Dog - and grew into a seven stone giant. Laura McFarlane, 43, and Jamie Griffiths, 51, from Pontypridd, South Wales, adopted Bobby from an animal rescue in November 2022 and were reportedly told he was the popular cocker spaniel-poodle crossbreed. Being a small breed, the couple expected him to end up weighing less than two stone - so were shocked when he grew to almost four times the size. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
Laura says there’s more of him to love because he is so massive (Picture: Kennedy News & Media)
Pic from Kennedy News & Media (Pictured: LAURA MCFARLANE, 43, AND JAMIE GRIFFITHS, 51, WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD BERNEDOODLE BOBBY.) A couple were stunned when the 'Cockapoo' they adopted turned out to be crossed with a Bernese Mountain Dog - and grew into a seven stone giant. Laura McFarlane, 43, and Jamie Griffiths, 51, from Pontypridd, South Wales, adopted Bobby from an animal rescue in November 2022 and were reportedly told he was the popular cocker spaniel-poodle crossbreed. Being a small breed, the couple expected him to end up weighing less than two stone - so were shocked when he grew to almost four times the size. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
The couple initially expected that Bobby would be a small dog (Picture: Kennedy News & Media

Bobby weighs 45kg and easily squirrels away three meals a day including full English breakfasts or even a Sunday roast on special occasions.

‘He’s always hungry anyway but we’re quite strict with his food because he does have a sensitive stomach,’ Laura revealed.

‘We don’t like leaving him at home on our days off because one of us is always working from home.

‘We just take him everywhere. He’s done everything – he’s been on speed boats, been camping.

‘He lives the life of Riley.’

Laura had some sound advice for people who want to avoid a situation like hers.

What is the largest dog ever recorded?

The longest and heaviest dog ever recorded is Aicama Zorba of La Susa, who was an Old English Mastiff owned by London resident Chris Eraclides.

He was verified by the Guinness World Records in September 1997 and measured 8 feet 3 inches (2.55 meters) from nose to tail and weighed 343 pounds (156 kilograms).

Typical male Mastiffs measure 30 inches or taller and female Mastiffs clock in around 27.5 inches or taller.

The average weight for an English Mastiff is 160-230 pounds for a male and 120-170 pounds for a female.

Pic from Kennedy News & Media (Pictured: BERNEDOODLE BOBBY, AGED 3, NOW WEIGHS SEVEN STONE.) A couple were stunned when the 'Cockapoo' they adopted turned out to be crossed with a Bernese Mountain Dog - and grew into a seven stone giant. Laura McFarlane, 43, and Jamie Griffiths, 51, from Pontypridd, South Wales, adopted Bobby from an animal rescue in November 2022 and were reportedly told he was the popular cocker spaniel-poodle crossbreed. Being a small breed, the couple expected him to end up weighing less than two stone - so were shocked when he grew to almost four times the size. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266
Bernese Mountain Dogs are known for their size and power (Picture: Kennedy News & Media)

She said: ‘Ask as many questions as possible – if you’re going to a breeder then get their backstory maybe.

‘I would always encourage adoption over going to a breeder and buying a puppy.

‘That’s the second dog we’ve had from a rescue. We had our first dog for 10 years and we’ve had Bob for three so I would [recommend adoption] because there’s just so many dogs there.

‘We can’t live without a dog really. Bobby is no trouble to us.’

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