Teddy
Available
Teddy
AvailableTeddy is a brindle mixed breed dog in Springboro, OH with a medium build. At about 2 years and 6 months old, he’s in his adult years and neutered. Teddy is house trained, and his vaccinations are up to date. Born November 4, he’s a Scorpio—known for loyalty and depth.
About Teddy
Meet Teddy—a 35–40 lb pup with a teddy bear face you can’t ignore. Teddy’s whole demeanor brightens when his people walk into the room. He’s gentle, housetrained, keeps to a feeding schedule, and walks nicely with the right gear, enjoying time outside but never pulling. Watch him in playgroup: he prances and bounces, getting along with all sorts of dogs and genuinely enjoying their company. One of Teddy’s best habits is how he politely asks for attention—he approaches quietly, sits, and makes soft, steady eye contact as if waiting for your go-ahead. In downtime, he’ll find the fluffiest bed and sprawl out until it is time for more affection. Teddy is a sensitive soul; he needs time to warm up to new people and situations. Earn his trust, and he’ll reward you with steady loyalty and warmth. If you want a sensitive, devoted companion who thrives with patience and routine, Teddy could be your missing piece. Ready to make room for a friend who’s slow to open up but big on heart? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Teddy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Teddy is a medium-sized mixed breed dog who tends to do well in a stable, calm environment. He would appreciate a home with structure, gentle routines, and attentive people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a medium mixed breed, Teddy enjoys daily walks and room to play, but doesn't require a huge yard. Regular outings and some space to explore are enough to keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mixed breed dogs like Teddy often do well with respectful children, though his sensitive nature means slower introductions are best. Kids who understand boundaries will be a good fit.











