Saturday, April 12, 2014

Considering Shichon Teddy Bear Puppies For Sale

By Anita Ortega


Many people are considering the purchase of designer dogs when they look for a family dog. There are numerous breeds that have been created by breeders across the country and most are highly rated as pets. One dog you may want to consider is the Shichon Teddy Bear puppies for sale. They can be found locally or online for viewing by potential owners.

Known for their intelligence and the ease of training they have proven themselves to be loyal and loving companions for large or small families. They are a mix of Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise parents. Both of these breeds are known for their gentle loving demeanor and loyalty towards their owners. They seem eager to please and are easily trained for living indoors.

Because their coat is not fur like most dogs they do not create the dander that causes allergic reactions in persons that have allergies. They also do not shed like other canines do. Their coat is considered hair and the consistency is much like what is found on human heads.

These dogs are considered a perfect playmate for young children. They are small and playful and if the child becomes too rough they will quickly return for more frolicking after a few moments. They rarely bite and on the rare occasion that they do it is rarely a serious wound that breaks skin. They also maintain well with other dogs or cats because they are so easy going. Seniors find them to be the perfect companion because they are perfectly happy to go outside only for potty breaks and provide ample exercise for themselves inside the home.

They do need to be taken to a groomer on a regular basis because their hair does not stop growing like other canines. It can become matted and tangled if not brushed on a regular schedule and most breeders will recommend that you brush them daily and bathe them every week to maintain the soft luxurious feel of their coats. If started early in their lives the dogs will learn to look forward to these grooming features because they feel loving in nature.

Breeders of these dogs are very proud of them and usually house them inside when they are born. They keep them until they are eight to ten weeks old and most socialize them as they mature to the point of weaning. During this time some breeders will have the dew claws removed from the front legs. This is not a "must do" action but can diminish the possibility of scratches to humans and injury to the dog if hooked and torn from the leg later in life.

Breeders are responsible for getting the first round of puppy shots prior to delivery to the new owners and they also worm them before sending them home with you. Your puppy should have a statement from the breeders vet stating that it is in good health and has had a physical exam to make certain. You will need to finish the process of immunization and get another exam within two weeks of receiving the puppy.

If you are looking for a small, loving, happy little dog for yourself or your family this puppy may be an excellent breed to look into. They have reputations for being smart and energetic as well as perfect companions for seniors or small children. This dog can blend seamlessly into any family whether large or small with or without other animals present.




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