$1,595.00
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Teddy Bear X Shih Tzu
Mother: Teddy Bear Color: Tri Weight: 13lbs
Father: Shih Tzu Color: Tri Weight: 16lbs
Parent photo's available upon request after deposit is placed.
[1] Dewormer - Pyrantel for 1 day: 06/02/2025
[1] Safeguard (fenbendazole) for 5 days: 06/16/2025
[2] Safeguard (fenbendazole) for 5 days: 06/30/2025
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The "Teddy Bear dog" isn't a single purebred, but a popular term for small, hybrid dogs, most commonly mixes of a Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise, and Poodle. Bred for their adorable, plush, "forever-puppy" aesthetic, they typically weigh 6-18 pounds and stand 9-12 inches tall. Their soft, wavy to curly coats are usually low-shedding and widely considered hypoallergenic, making them a great choice for those with allergies.
These charming companions are celebrated for their sweet, sociable, and smart temperaments. They are profoundly affectionate "lap dogs" who thrive on human companionship, forming strong bonds and often prone to separation anxiety if left alone too long. Intelligent and eager to please, they are highly trainable for basic obedience and enjoy mental stimulation, making them suitable even for first-time dog owners. While playful, their moderate energy levels mean they adapt well to apartment living with daily walks and interactive games. They can be alert little watchdogs, but excessive barking can be managed with consistent training.
Maintaining their signature cuddly coat requires a significant grooming commitment. Daily brushing is essential to prevent painful mats, which form quickly in their dense fur. Regular bathing and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks for trims (like the popular "teddy bear cut") are also crucial. Like many small breeds, they are prone to dental disease, so daily tooth brushing is vital, along with regular ear and tear stain care. With a lifespan of 12-16 years, they can inherit health issues such as patellar luxation, eye conditions (e.g., cataracts), and sometimes respiratory concerns due to their mixed lineage, making reputable breeder health screening important. Ultimately, a Teddy Bear dog is ideal for individuals or families seeking a devoted, intelligent, and cuddly small companion who will be a constant, joyful presence.
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