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Annie

Female, Born on 09/25/25 - 7 months
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About Annie

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Annie is a great puppy she is crate trained loves other dogs she is naturally reserved around stranger but warms up fast giving kisses Doggy Daycare loves her. All shots utd including rabies and heartworm she is housebroken but she is still puppy you have to take her in and out regularly she is typical Teddy very active gets the scoobies to run. Loves toys will sleep in bed with you all night snuggling. She is available just because of my own health issues she weighed 12 lbs at vet last visit
Coat Colors:
Black
Coat Pattern:
Tuxedo

Why I stand out

Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Champion blood

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Teddy Roosevelt Terrier

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What kind of dog is a Teddy Roosevelt Terrier?
Teddy Roosevelt Terriers  were a favorite of President Roosevelt and are related to the Rat Terrier. These dogs are energetic and cheery, but their curiosity can get the best of them at times and place them in funny situations. Teddy Roosevelt Terriers are loyal family members who bring the laughs! Full-grown, they typically weigh 8-25 pounds and stand 8-14 inches tall.
How do Teddy Roosevelt Terriers behave around young children?
Teddy Roosevelt Terriers are generally excellent with children of all ages. If raised together, Teddy Roosevelt Terriers are fun, friendly companions for children, cats, and other dogs. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How do I keep a Teddy Roosevelt Terrier physically active?
Teddy Roosevelt Terriers might be on the smaller side, but they sure do have spunk and stamina. These dogs should get up to an hour of exercise each day and will happily be your walking or jogging buddy. Agility and obedience activities are great options for these smart dogs, as they will have the opportunity to get mental exercise as well. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Teddy Roosevelt Terriers shed a lot?
Teddy Roosevelt Terriers must be solid white or have some white in their coat if bi-color or tri-color. They’ll need regular brushing to keep their coat looking shiny and healthy, but they only need bathed when noticeably dirty or smelly. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Teddy Roosevelt Terriers need a big yard?
Teddy Roosevelt Terriers are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Teddy Roosevelt Terriers are happy in most settings as long as they have access to an outdoor space. Be sure that their outdoor play area is secure, and keep them on a leash when on walks. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.

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