These pudgy teddybears are puppies you've already guessed. But what an interesting new breed we are developing! As newborns they look like adorable wild animal babies, resembling fox kits, lion cubs, or...bear cubs of course! But as they mature they start to look like the big dog breeds they are named after.

Velvet Rottiebear mink coated cubs resemble the noble Rottweiler mastiff, but grow to only one tenth their size.
Plush Puggybear cubs wear the velvet black mask and fawn body of the giant English Mastiff, only miniature.
And Pudgy Bullybear cubs can come any color or pattern be it solid, pied, or brindle, much like an English Bulldog.
You will find Queens Bear cubs beautiful with their baby faces and sweet dispositions. They have wonderful-to-touch little muscular bodies you'll love to hold. They keep the personality and charm of their larger mastiff heritage, but are so much easier to carry, many maturing between 5 and 15 lbs. That's small enough to ride in your shoulder bag. Queens Bears are nimble on their feet and not easily injured. Excellent as trick dogs, they can climb ladders, and will perch on your shoulder or lie on the back of your sofa if you let them. Queens Bears are healthy, easy to care for, shedding very little. Cubs house train easily because they are so smart.
They are a great choice for your family dog!
Most of our bears are more independent in nature than the beagle. This is a benefit, for their guardians who work, because they adapt well whether left alone, or with other pets, in an apartment setting. They like other animals and are very patient with children and not snappish. You'll find them affectionate, funny, and entertaining.
Queens Bears are registrable and come with a one year health warranty.