Want to adopt one of the cutest dog breeds that look like teddy bears so you can cuddle with them at night?
Then it’s your lucky day because I’ve prepared something special just for you.
Keep on reading to discover 7 teddy bear-like dog breeds that will brighten your day and make you smile.
But be careful not to be smitten by their cuteness.
7 Dog Breeds That Look Like Teddy Bears
One of the things that you have to love about their dog is that they come in many sizes, colors, and “shapes.”
They amaze with fluffy coats, bat-like ears, fox-like muzzles, and dreadlock fur.
But among these unique breeds, dogs that resemble teddy bears are one of our favorites.
Maybe it’s because we like to pretend that we have a real bear at home to protect us, or because we’ve always wanted a living teddy bear.
So, let’s see 7 fascinating dogs with a bear-like appearance that will melt your heart.
#1 Chow Chow

When you glimpse the magnificent Chow Chow, you can’t stop thinking how much they look like a large plush toy.
Their thick coats, deep-set eyes, and rounded ears make them so adorable that you want to pick them up and never let go.
Despite their plushy appearance, the Chow is one of the least affectionate dogs.
They don’t like it when people fuss over them or pet them for too long.
If you’re looking for a teddy bear dog to cuddle with, you should look somewhere else.
Moreover, Chow Chow has an aloof temperament and require extensive socialization to prevent aggressive behavior.
They’re also big dogs and can be hard to manage if you don’t have the confidence.
But Chow Chow is the perfect breed for working people who need a dog to scare potential intruders.
#2 Bichon Frise

With their fluffy coat, dark eyes, and small ears, the Bichon Frise looks like a teddy bear that’s come to life.
You see a Bichon Frise, and you want to snuggle their tiny body close to your chest.
Fortunately, Bichon Frise is among the most affectionate small dogs and loves nothing more than to cuddle in your lap.
They are also smart, adapt well to apartments, and respond well to positive reinforcement.
Moreover, despite their fluffy appearance, Bichon Frise is a small dog that doesn’t shed much.
But their coat still requires a lot of professional grooming, so they aren’t the easiest hypoallergenic dog to own.
Unfortunately, the breed is also prone to separation anxiety.
Bichon Frise bonds tightly with their owners and are miserable when left alone and might act up.
#3 Zuchon
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Have you ever heard about the Teddy Bear dog or Zuchon?
These dogs are small fluffy balls with an uncanny resemblance to teddy bears, hence the name.
Don’t be surprised if you’ve never heard about the Zuchon or can’t find it among the American Kennel Club’s breeds.
The Zuchon is a mix between Bichon Frise and Shih Tzu, which makes them a designer breed.
Since Bichon Frise and Shih Tzu have a teddy-bear appearance, it’s no surprise that the Zuchon has such an irresistible appearance, and everyone is so smitten with their cute faces.
Moreover, the Zuchon takes the best of its parents, and it’s among the sweetest and most friendly dogs.
They make excellent companions dogs for seniors, kids, and adults and are suitable for people with allergies because they don’t shed much.
#4 Tibetan Mastiff

If you’ve ever dreamed about cuddling with a big brown bear, you can’t go wrong with a Tibetan Mastiff.
While most Tibetan Mastiff puppies resemble teddy bear toys, these dogs grow to be around 70-160 pounds.
Being big dogs, Tibetan Mastiff isn’t suitable for apartments and doesn’t like it when they’re away from their owner.
They don’t make good yard dogs and can be quite territorial and protective of you and your house.
While the Tibetan Mastiff is an excellent companion, their size, fierce temperament, and stubborn spirit aren’t for the meek ones.
They’re also sensitive dogs and don’t like it when people argue.
But if you’ve got the confidence to manage their independent spirit, a life with a Tibetan Mastiff can be quite the adventure.
#5 Pomeranian

A member of the Spitz family, Pomeranians are one of the most adorable toy breeds.
They’ve got a magnificent double coat, a beautiful plumed tail, and expressive eyes that make it easy to fall in love with them.
While most Pomeranians have a fox-like appearance, some Poms have shorter than the average muzzle and eyes close to the nose.
People often call them teddy bear Poms because of their likeness to stuffed toys.
Besides their cute appearance, Pomeranians have a loud bark and make excellent watchdogs.
They’re also affectionate, playful, and curious and will keep you on your toes with their mischief.
However, sometimes Poms love barking too much and can be a bit stubborn during training.
They also don’t realize their small size and might attempt to take down a big dog without a second thought.
#6 Shih Tzu

Do you know that the name “Shih Tzu” means a little lion?
However, you’d rather mistake a Shih Tzu with a teddy bear than a lion cub with their cute faces, fancy haircuts, and silky fur.
In the past, Shih Tzu dogs were pets of the Chinese royal dynasty.
That explains their majestic appearance and the air of dignity that surrounds them.
Similar to teddy bears, Shih Tzu dogs are companions and nothing more. They don’t guard, herd, hunt, or retrieve.
The Shih Tzu’s only job is to keep you company, and they will follow you around no matter where you go.
However, Shih Tzu can be stubborn and difficult to housebreak.
They are also not very suitable for homes with children because of their delicate bodies and small size.
Moreover, Shih Tzu often has eye problems due to their large protruding eyes.
#7 Newfoundland

Look at the giant Newfoundland with their fluffy coat, striking eyes, and powerful body! Under the right circumstances, you can easily confuse their massive frame for a small bear.
Despite their menacing appearance, Newfoundland is a teddy bear at heart. They’re gentle, mellow, and affectionate.
These massive dogs also love children and can make excellent “babysitters.”
The Newfoundland doesn’t make a good guard dog because they will happily great any strangers with a wagging tail and give them a tour of the house.
Fortunately, their appearance alone is enough to make intruders think twice.
However, Newfoundlands tend to drool a lot and aren’t the cleanest dog breed.
Moreover, due to their size, they’ve got a short lifespan and aren’t the healthiest dog breed.
Teddy bear dog breeds have a special charm that makes you want to snuggle with them under the covers and tell them all your secrets.
While these dogs are among the cutest canines, you should learn more about the breed’s temperament.
Otherwise, you might get a dog that’s not a good fit for you.
What do you think about these 7 dog breeds that look like teddy bears? Which one is your favorite? Tell us in the comment section.
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I’ve grown up surrounded by animals – dogs, cats, cows, goats, sheep, and horses and that has shaped me into what I am today – a crazy cat lady who always has a place for one more cat (or a dog). I’ve got two female cats – Kitty and Roni, and two tomcats – Blacky and Shaggy, but I also feed my neighbors’ cats when they come for a visit. I just can’t say no to them.
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