8 Week Old Teddy Bear Puppies

A few of our Cute Teddy Bear Pups

Tiny, fluffy, and completely charming Teddy Bear puppies bring new meaning to love at first sight. These little toy dogs are happy, playful, and as cuddly as can be. They love to impress their owners with cute tricks and stunts, and are entirely devoted to making their human family happy. Teddy Bear puppies adore being involved in every family activity, and are quite fond of games, cuddles, and training.

Teddy Bear puppies, sometimes referred to as the Zuchon or Shichon, are a designer breed that is typically a cross between the Shih Tzu and the Bichon Frise (Teddy Bear Shichon) or a mix between the Shih Tzu and the Maltese (the Teddy Bear Mal-Shi).

With their petite stature, soft and cuddly coats, and their cute round faces, they are truly teddy bears in appearance.

What Is A Teddy Bear Dog?

The Teddy Bear dog is a new breed of “designer dog” that was first introduced at the start of the new millennium. Also known as the Zuchon or Shuchon, this dog has earned its place as one of the cutest companion dogs.

What to expect from a Teddy Bear Puppy

Ok, now that you have spent countless hours looking at pictures on Google s, researched every local breeder, and watched numerous YouTube videos of adorable Teddy’s bouncing through the grass, you think you are ready to take the plunge into Teddy Bear puppy ownership! However, before you go on a PetCo shopping-spree trying to prepare for the arrival of your little bundle of fur, here are seven things you should know about Teddy’s BEFORE you decide to buy.

FAQ

At what age are teddy bear puppies full grown?

A well-trained Teddy puppy is a delight to have in a home. They’re very affectionate and lively little dogs. They are also playful, enjoying any game or activity that involves their loved ones. In fact, they can grow very attached to their family members and like to be with them whenever possible.

What do I need to know about teddy bear puppies?

When do teddy bear dogs stop growing? Dogs are fully grown between 6 and 24 months. Smaller breeds typically stop growing between 6 to 8 months. Medium breeds are usually full-grown at 12 months.