How many pounds does a gray Teddy have?
Gray Teddy is considered small if it is less than five pounds. If the gray Teddy you raise exceeds five pounds and the shoulder height exceeds more than 20 centimeters when it reaches adulthood, it is not considered a small Teddy. Another major feature of gray teddy bears is that their hair is black when they are born, and the hair will turn gray after a period of development.
Tips:
Small Teddy dogs are generally difficult to raise. It is recommended that novice parents do not raise them, or the breeding vaccines have been completed.
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