Introduction to the Teddy Dog Breed

Teddy Dog (Detailed Introduction)
Many people think Teddy and Poodles are two different breeds of dogs, but actually Teddy is just a grooming style of the Poodle. The exact origin of the Poodle is unclear. In the 19th and 20th centuries, its development reached a peak, often used for hunting, performing, etc. Even now Teddy can be said to have become the most common breed, and many dog lovers choose this small but intelligent dog as a pet.
The Teddy dog is also called the Toy Poodle, popular in the French courts from Louis XIV to Louis XVI. Miniature Poodles and Toy Poodles appeared in 17th-century paintings, and they were also very popular in circuses in the 18th to 19th centuries. In the 19th century, they were first introduced to the United States, but only became popular after the end of World War II, holding the honor of the most popular breed for 20 years. Poodles are also called "Curly dogs," known for their intelligence and hunting enthusiasm. Their loyal, positive personalities have won many “fans.”
Poodles are divided into three types: standard, miniature, and toy. There is also a giant poodle, but it is relatively uncommon. The difference between these lies only in their size.
An important reason many people like to raise Teddy dogs is that they do not shed much, and their odor is minimal. Their excellent adaptability has made them a very popular choice.