Puggiebears are pudgy teddybears! What interesting new breeds we are developing from Queens Beagles. As newborns they look like adorable wild animal babies, resembling fox kits, lion cubs, or BEAR CUBS of course! But as Puggiebears mature they start to look like the big dog breeds they are named after.
Rottiebears resemble the well-loved black and tan Rottweiler
Bulliebears are patterned after the pudgy English Bulldog
Boxerbears look like...Boxers of course...only little!
Pandiebears mimic the adorable the Giant Panda Bears of China
You will find Queen Elizabeth Pocket Bear puppies beautiful with their baby faces and sweet dispositions. They have muscular little 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 18 lbs. Some are small enough to ride in your shoulder bag or under the seat of a plane. 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. Puggiebears are healthy, easy to care for, shedding very little. Quiet in nature, their ideal for city and apartment life. Cubs house train easily because there so smart.
They're a great choice for your family dog!
Many of our Queens Bears are more independent in nature than the Queens Beagle. This is a benefit, for their guardians who work, because they adapt well whether left alone, or with other pets, especially suitable for an apartment setting. They like other animals and are not snappish. They are generally quiet, seldom chewing items destructively. You'll find them to be affectionate, funny, and entertaining.