10 Teddy Bear Dog Breeds

The term “Teddy Bear” refers to dog breeds who are typically small in size and have fluffy coats and facial features reminiscent of — you guessed it! — squishy stuffed teddy bears. With a little grooming, many of these dogs transform into living, breathing plush companions. Below are some beloved breeds known for their ultimate teddy bear sweetness.

Key Traits of Teddy Bear Dogs

While teddy bear dogs come in all shapes and sizes, they typically share a few defining characteristics:

  • Coat: All teddy bear-like dogs have a curly or fluffy coat that can be trimmed to enhance their bear-like appearance. Some — especially those with Poodle ancestry — may have semi-hypoallergenic or low-shedding coats. To maximize the teddy bear effect, they’re often solid or sable brown.
  • Size: Most are toy or small breeds — compact, portable, and endlessly huggable — though a few larger breeds also earn the title thanks to their soft expression and plush texture.
  • Temperament: Ideal teddy bear dogs are gentle, affectionate, and thrive as devoted companions or lap dogs.

Some teddy bear–lookalikes are purebreds — like the Pomeranian and Chow Chow — while others are intentional crossbreeds designed to combine desirable traits, such as the Cockapoo or Cavapoo. Many mixed-breed dogs in shelters also possess that irresistible, cuddly charm — often mistaken for plush toys at first glance. Choosing adoption through furpetvo.com not only supports ethical pet ownership but gives a loving dog a second chance.

A smiling Cockapoo sitting on a cozy rug, showing its fluffy coat and expressive eyes

Adorable Teddy Bear Dog Breeds

1. Cockapoo

A charming mix of Cocker Spaniel and Poodle, the Cockapoo often inherits a soft, curly coat and a sweet, expressive face. Most commonly found in warm beige or rusty brown tones — just like a classic teddy bear — they also sport adorable whiskers and floppy ears. Highly intelligent and eager to please, Cockapoos respond well to training and form deep bonds with their families. They’re affectionate, social, and enjoy interactive play — though consistent training helps manage their tendency to bark.

  • Height: 14 to 24 inches
  • Weight: 15 to 69 pounds
  • Coat: Curly and prone to matting — requires regular brushing and professional trims.

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2. Pomeranian

Think of a tiny puffball on legs — complete with petite, rounded ears, dark shiny eyes, and an ever-present “smile.” Though descended from the larger German Spitz, adult Pomeranians weigh just 3–10 pounds. They’re lively, curious, and full of personality — but also delicate beneath all that fluff. Handle with care, especially around young children.

  • Height: 7 to 12 inches
  • Weight: 3 to 10 pounds
  • Coat: A double coat that sheds year-round — daily gentle brushing is essential.

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3. Morkie

This spirited blend of Yorkshire Terrier and Maltese boasts a scraggly, low-shed coat and expressive, high-set ears that seem to perk up with every thought. Morkies are energetic, vocal, and deeply loyal — making them ideal companions for singles and seniors alike. They thrive on attention and consistency, so early house-training and daily mental stimulation go a long way toward keeping them calm and confident.

  • Height: 7 to 9 inches
  • Weight: 4 to 8 pounds
  • Coat: High-maintenance fluff — frequent brushing prevents tangles and mats.

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A fluffy Cavapoo resting on a sunlit windowsill, showing off its curly coat and gentle expression

4. Cavapoo

Combining the gentle heart of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with the cleverness of a Miniature Poodle, the Cavapoo is beloved for its teddy bear appearance and easygoing nature. Friendly with everyone — including children and other pets — they love daily walks, puzzle toys, and learning new tricks. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make training both fun and effective.

  • Height: 9 to 14 inches
  • Weight: 8 to 18 pounds
  • Coat: Soft, curly, and low-shedding — still needs regular grooming to prevent matting.

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5. Sheepadoodle

A striking blend of Old English Sheepdog and Poodle, the Sheepadoodle brings big-dog charm with teddy bear appeal. Often medium to large in stature, they inherit the Sheepdog’s sturdy build and the Poodle’s wavy, soft coat — frequently in classic black-and-white or gray-and-white patterns. Gentle, loyal, and intuitive, they excel in therapy work and family life alike. They need daily brushing and professional grooming every few weeks to keep their luxurious coat in top shape.

  • Height: 15 to 24 inches
  • Weight: 30 to 80 pounds
  • Coat: Wavy to curly, often hypoallergenic — requires daily maintenance.

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6. Maltipoo

Blending Maltese sweetness with Poodle smarts, the Maltipoo is a compact, people-loving companion perfect for apartments and active households alike. Their hypoallergenic potential comes from lower dander production — not just reduced shedding — making them a thoughtful choice for allergy-sensitive families. Smart, playful, and deeply affectionate, they do best with gentle handling and supervision around larger dogs or very young children.

  • Height: 11 to 15 inches
  • Weight: 4 to 12 pounds
  • Coat: Often low-shedding and hypoallergenic — needs regular brushing and trimming.

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7. Chow Chow

With its lion-like ruff, tiny upright ears, and signature curled tail, the Chow Chow looks more like a regal teddy bear than a working breed. Don’t let the cuteness fool you — Chows are independent thinkers who require experienced, patient owners. Early socialization and consistent, positive training are essential to prevent aloofness or stubbornness from escalating. When raised with confidence and kindness, they become deeply loyal and quietly devoted companions.

  • Height: 18 to 22 inches
  • Weight: 42 to 69 pounds
  • Coat: Thick double coat — heavy seasonal shedding means frequent brushing is non-negotiable.

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A gentle Cavachon leaning against its owner's leg, showcasing its soft white coat and soulful eyes

8. Cavachon

This joyful hybrid of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Bichon Frise retains puppy-like features well into adulthood — round eyes, velvety ears, and a perpetually cheerful expression. Cavachons are affectionate, adaptable, and thrive on human connection. They’re great with kids and other pets, learn quickly, and love earning praise through training. Keep them happy with daily play, short walks, and plenty of cuddle time.

  • Height: 9 to 11 inches
  • Weight: 10 to 20 pounds
  • Coat: Often low-shedding and soft — minimal grooming needed compared to other teddy bear breeds.

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