Teddy Bear Puppies
Affectionate ~ Independent ~ Intelligent ~ Loving ~ Out-Going ~ Playful
Step into a world of pure affection with our Teddy Bear puppies, reminiscent of a cuddly teddy in both looks and demeanor. These puppies can hail from two delightful mixes: the Shichon, a blend of Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise, or the Mal-Shi, a charming combination of Maltese and Shih Tzu. Whether it's the Shichon's endearing nature or the Mal-Shi's unwavering loyalty, both breeds stand out as incredible companions. Their hypoallergenic coat and petite size make them perfect for every setting, even fitting snugly in a handbag. With Pilesgrove Pups, not only do you get a heartwarming companion, but you also receive our 10-year health guarantee. So, if you're yearning for a loving fur companion that's bound to be by your side, look no further and welcome a Teddy Bear puppy from Pilesgrove Pups into your life.
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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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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Teddy Bear Dogs? Teddy Bear Dogs refer to hybrid dogs created by crossing a Shih Tzu with a Maltese or Bichon Frise. These dogs earn their name from their soft, fluffy coats and adorable, rounded faces that resemble a teddy bear. Known for their loving nature and playful personality, Teddy Bear Dogs are ideal companions for families, singles, and seniors alike. Their adaptable temperament makes them equally suited for calm households and active lifestyles.
How big do Teddy Bear Dogs get? Teddy Bear Dogs stand 9 to 12 inches tall and weigh between 6 and 14 pounds. Their compact size depends on the traits inherited from their parent breeds. Dogs with more Maltese or Shih Tzu influence may be on the lighter side, while those with Bichon traits often weigh closer to 14 pounds. Their size is perfect for apartment living, yet they enjoy outdoor play and activities just as much.
Do Teddy Bear Dogs shed? Teddy Bear Dogs shed very little, thanks to their hybrid heritage. Their coats, which are often soft and wavy, trap loose hair, keeping shedding minimal. Weekly brushing helps maintain their coat’s texture and keeps it tangle-free. Families seeking a low-shedding pet appreciate this breed for its cleanliness and ease of grooming.
Are Teddy Bear Dogs hypoallergenic? Teddy Bear Dogs are often considered hypoallergenic due to their minimal shedding and tendency to produce less dander. While no dog is entirely free of allergens, their coat is less likely to trigger allergies compared to heavy-shedding breeds. Regular grooming, including brushing and bathing, further reduces allergens, making them a popular choice for individuals with mild sensitivities.
How long do Teddy Bear Dogs live? Teddy Bear Dogs live 12 to 14 years. Their lifespan depends on their overall health, genetics, and the care they receive. A balanced diet, consistent exercise, and routine veterinary checkups help them maintain their vitality. Their affectionate nature and desire to bond with their families ensure they remain a loving presence throughout their lives.
Are Teddy Bear Dogs good with children? Teddy Bear Dogs interact wonderfully with children, offering a playful and gentle temperament that makes them ideal family pets. They enjoy bonding through interactive games and cuddling during quieter moments. Their small size makes them easy for kids to handle, but supervision during play ensures their safety. Families often appreciate their ability to bring warmth and joy to all ages.
Are Teddy Bear Dog puppies easy to train? Teddy Bear Dog puppies respond well to training due to their intelligence and eagerness to please. Their outgoing personality keeps them engaged during sessions, while positive reinforcement motivates them to learn quickly. Early socialization helps them adapt to new environments and reduces any timid tendencies. With consistency, they grow into well-mannered and adaptable adults.
Do Teddy Bear Dogs bark a lot? Teddy Bear Dogs bark occasionally, especially to alert their owners to new sounds or visitors. Their outgoing and protective nature often stems from their Shih Tzu lineage. Proper training helps them manage their vocal tendencies, ensuring they remain attentive without becoming overly noisy. With guidance, they balance their alertness with a calm demeanor.
How much do Teddy Bear Dogs weigh? Teddy Bear Dogs weigh between 6 and 14 pounds. Their lightweight frame makes them easy to carry and ideal for families seeking a portable companion. Despite their small size, they possess a sturdy build that supports their playful and energetic nature. Whether at home or on the go, their manageable size adds to their charm as a versatile hybrid.
Teddy Bear Reviews
Teddy Bear Breeders
At Pilesgrove Pups, we work closely with experienced Teddy Bear dog breeders who understand the importance of raising well-cared-for puppies with love and attention. Our Teddy Bear puppies are raised in calm and supportive environments that foster both their physical health and emotional well-being. Our breeders prioritize hands-on socialization, high-quality nutrition, and individualized care to ensure each puppy develops into a friendly, well-adjusted companion. Every Teddy Bear puppy is thoroughly evaluated by licensed veterinarians, with regular checkups to confirm they are healthy and free from genetic issues.Â
Our approach to raising Teddy Bear puppies is rooted in a commitment to ethical practices and exceptional care. We visit our breeders frequently to confirm they provide safe and clean environments where our puppies are nurtured with kindness and attention. By combining our expertise with the dedication of our breeders, we ensure every Teddy Bear puppy is prepared for a smooth transition to their new home. When you choose a Teddy Bear from Pilesgrove Pups, you’re choosing a puppy raised with compassion, integrity, and a focus on health.Â