Teddy Bear Puppies For Sale
in PremierPups Ohio
Affectionate ~ Independent ~ Intelligent ~ Loving ~ Out-Going ~ Playful
Teddy Bear puppies are entertaining, outgoing, cuddly, and affectionate. Their calm temperament and eager-to-please personality are just some of the many traits that make the Teddy Bear pup a truly wonderful addition to any family. Truly a teddy bear in appearance, the Teddy Bear’s hypoallergenic coat is soft and fluffy and comes in a variety of gorgeous colors. The Teddy Bear puppies for sale are a mix between a Shih Tzu and a Maltese (Teddy Bear Mal-Shi) or a mix between a Shih Tzu and a Bichon Frise (Teddy Bear Shichon). A designer hybrid, the Teddy Bear dog embodies the small size of the Shih Tzu averaging in weight between 6-14 lbs and height between 9-12 in.
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TEDDY BEAR
TemperamentAffectionate, Independent, Intelligent, Loving, Out-Going, Playful |
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Adult Weight | 6-14 lbs |
Adult Height | 9-12 in |
Life Expectancy | 12-14 yrs |
Rating | 5.0 ( reviews) |
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About the Breed
The Teddy Bear is a designer hybrid that was first bred in the year 2000, by crossing a Shih Tzu and a Maltese (Mal-Shi) or in some cases from crossing a Shih Tzu and a Bichon (Shichon). They are quite popular in the United States and are highly sought after by dog lovers worldwide.
Appearance and Grooming
As their name suggests, Teddy Bear dogs have round faces with big eyes, small and flat noses, long and droopy ears and a puffy short tail. Partnered with fluffy coats, they resemble little bears. Their fur has different colors, making each of their patterns unique. The colors that are most common are white, brown, black, grey, and yellow. Their fluffy hypoallergenic coats need to be brushed, washed, and trimmed periodically.
Temperament
One of the most loyal dog breeds, Teddy Bear dogs are highly affectionate with high levels of obedience. They are renowned for their gentle nature and are known to bark only when they feel the need to alert their owner. This attribute makes them a great choice for a watchdog.
Family and Companionship
This small dog will share its love and affection with each member of its family, equally. Its sociable and friendly nature makes it a great companion for both people and other pets. These are the perfect pet for a family who always has someone around as they do not like to be left alone for long periods of time. Teddy Bear puppies thrive in the company of others.
Exercise
The Teddy Bear is not a highly active dog. A small daily walk along with some indoor play is adequate for their overall health.
Training and Socialization
This designer breed, although sporty and playful, shows traits of stubbornness sometimes. They do extremely well at following commands and learning new tricks, as long as the owner is gentle and patient. Like many small breeds, they need extra attention when it comes to potty training. Socializing your adorable puppy at an early age and continuing through adolescence will ensure good behavior and maturity into adulthood.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of dog is a Teddy Bear? Teddy bears are designer dogs, which are the result of two or more breeds. Most commonly, their parents are Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise’s, Shih Tzu and Maltese or Bichon-Poodle mixes.
What are the Teddy Bear breeds? The Teddy Bear breed includes the Zuchon, Pomeranian, Poochon, Shih Poo, Mini Goldendoodle, Maltipoo, MorkieSchnoodle, Cavapoo, Malshi , Cairnoodle, Cockapoo, Westiepoo, Shorkie, Pomapoo, Yorkipoo, Pomchi, Peekapoo and Cavachon.
How big are Teddy Bear dogs? Most Teddy Bear breeds measure between 8 and 12 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 9 to 16 lbs.
What type of coat does the Teddy Bear have? These pups have soft and fluffy coats that have minimal to no shedding. Their hair can be kept long or short depending on the style you are going for.
What is the temperament of the Teddy Bear dog? These breeds are friendly, loving, playful and devoted to their owners. They have the tendency to be needy and don’t like to be left alone for long periods of time. They have an adventure seeking spirit and are always ready for a new adventure.
What is the lifespan of a Teddy Bear? The average lifespan is between 12 to 18 years.
Are Teddy Bears aggressive? No, they’re not known as an aggressive breed.
What are common health concerns of the Teddy Bear? The most common health concerns of the Teddy Bear Breed include epilepsy, eye issues, hypothyroidism and hip dysplasia.
How much exercise will a Teddy Bear need? Though they are small they still require a bit of exercise. Twice daily short walks in addition to active play like fetch or tug will be enough to keep these little ones healthy.
Are Teddy Bears easy to potty train? Potty training should be a fairly simple process as long as there is consistency with their training. They will need to be taken out often when they are puppies- even during the night.
Are Teddy Bears a good fit for families? They are a wonderful choice for a family pet. These attention seeking pups thrive on love and happiness and don’t like to be left alone. They will quickly attach to all members of the family.
What clubs or organizations are the Teddy Bear’s registered under? They are registered under the American Canine Hybrid Club.
Are Teddy Bear’s smart? These dogs are very intelligent, which makes training fairly easy as they are eager to please and love to be rewarded for good behavior.
Can I register my Teddy Bear with the AKC? No. Currently, the American Kennel Club does not recognize hybrid breeds.
Do Teddy Bear’s need regular grooming? Yes. Teddy Bear’s will need regular scheduled professional grooming appointments every 6 to 8 weeks to keep their coats and skin clean and healthy and nails trimmed.
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It truly takes a special breeder to assist with nourishing and raising a Teddy Bear puppy properly. Like people, the most critical moments in a puppy's life starts in the beginning. Providing a safe, natural, comfortable, and healthy environment for the nursing mother and her baby is essential. Only the nation's best Teddy Bear breeders can provide the best quality of life. Here at Premier Pups, we work hand-in-hand with our breeders. We spend consistent on-site time with our selected breeders and can undoubtedly say that our puppies come from a caring environment. The footage produced in our videos is 100% real. We directly take un-staged, unedited, and only authentic scenes at our breeder locations. We only align ourselves with Teddy Bear breeders whose standards are much higher than the rest.Â