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Listing for pets: Domino, Danny, Diesel, Daisy

2 weeks
Teddy BearAge: 9 weeks3 male / 1 female
$850

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Adv. ID:162212
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Litter details

Pets in litter:3 male / 1 female
Breed:Teddy Bear
Age:9 weeks, 4 days
Ready to Leave:Jun 20, 2025

Health & Docs

Vaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vet

Description

Listing for pets: <p>Look at me! I am a Teddy Bear puppy! I was born on April 25th and I will be ready for my forever home on June 20th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Dennis Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.</p> <p>Teddy Bears are very aptly named as they look like little teddy bears.  They are a mix of a Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise.  Though they are commonly known as Teddy Bears they can be found by other names as well, Shichon, and Zuchon.  They were specifically bred decades ago, most likely in the United States, to blend the unique characteristics of each breed.  The Shih Tzu with its smaller size and the Bichon Frise with its delightful personality.  Teddy Bears make great therapy dogs due to their innate ability to sense those in pain whether physical or emotional.  They are winsome, lovable, smart, and friendly.  This cuddly breed would be beneficial to a senior due to its need for companionship.  Teddy Bears are easy going and can get along with children, other pets, and strangers.  They do need to have someone around or they can suffer from separation anxiety.  They are fine living in apartments granted that they do get some exercise to keep from gaining weight.  They usually do not have a tendency to bark, but make great watch dogs regardless. This energetic breed can be playful and yet cuddly.  They are not a drooling breed, or a chewer, and are great for those with allergies. They are also easy to groom with their soft fur, but brushing needs to be done on a daily basis.   They do not do well in extreme temperatures whether heat or cold, as they can experience respiratory distress if unable to breathe properly.  They are normally between 9-12 inches high, and usually weigh between 9-15 pounds.  </p>, <p>Look at me! I am a Teddy Bear puppy! I was born on April 25th and I will be ready for my forever home on June 20th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Dennis Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.</p> <p>Teddy Bears are very aptly named as they look like little teddy bears.  They are a mix of a Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise.  Though they are commonly known as Teddy Bears they can be found by other names as well, Shichon, and Zuchon.  They were specifically bred decades ago, most likely in the United States, to blend the unique characteristics of each breed.  The Shih Tzu with its smaller size and the Bichon Frise with its delightful personality.  Teddy Bears make great therapy dogs due to their innate ability to sense those in pain whether physical or emotional.  They are winsome, lovable, smart, and friendly.  This cuddly breed would be beneficial to a senior due to its need for companionship.  Teddy Bears are easy going and can get along with children, other pets, and strangers.  They do need to have someone around or they can suffer from separation anxiety.  They are fine living in apartments granted that they do get some exercise to keep from gaining weight.  They usually do not have a tendency to bark, but make great watch dogs regardless. This energetic breed can be playful and yet cuddly.  They are not a drooling breed, or a chewer, and are great for those with allergies. They are also easy to groom with their soft fur, but brushing needs to be done on a daily basis.   They do not do well in extreme temperatures whether heat or cold, as they can experience respiratory distress if unable to breathe properly.  They are normally between 9-12 inches high, and usually weigh between 9-15 pounds.  </p>, <p>Look at me! I am a Teddy Bear puppy! I was born on April 25th and I will be ready for my forever home on June 20th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Dennis Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.</p> <p>Teddy Bears are very aptly named as they look like little teddy bears.  They are a mix of a Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise.  Though they are commonly known as Teddy Bears they can be found by other names as well, Shichon, and Zuchon.  They were specifically bred decades ago, most likely in the United States, to blend the unique characteristics of each breed.  The Shih Tzu with its smaller size and the Bichon Frise with its delightful personality.  Teddy Bears make great therapy dogs due to their innate ability to sense those in pain whether physical or emotional.  They are winsome, lovable, smart, and friendly.  This cuddly breed would be beneficial to a senior due to its need for companionship.  Teddy Bears are easy going and can get along with children, other pets, and strangers.  They do need to have someone around or they can suffer from separation anxiety.  They are fine living in apartments granted that they do get some exercise to keep from gaining weight.  They usually do not have a tendency to bark, but make great watch dogs regardless. This energetic breed can be playful and yet cuddly.  They are not a drooling breed, or a chewer, and are great for those with allergies. They are also easy to groom with their soft fur, but brushing needs to be done on a daily basis.   They do not do well in extreme temperatures whether heat or cold, as they can experience respiratory distress if unable to breathe properly.  They are normally between 9-12 inches high, and usually weigh between 9-15 pounds.  </p>, <p>Look at me! I am a Teddy Bear puppy! I was born on April 25th and I will be ready for my forever home on June 20th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country. I have had my shots an
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