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Teddy bear: (Original Post) tblue37 Dec 2023 OP
My gosh! North Shore Chicago Dec 2023 #1
Probably a Bichon Frise. tblue37 Dec 2023 #2
Looks like one, but I have never seen a BF that wasn't white. Ferrets are Cool Dec 2023 #5
They do come in brown & in mixed brown & white. tblue37 Dec 2023 #6
Thanks, I learned something today. Ferrets are Cool Jan 2024 #7
Maybe a Bichon Poodle cross. tblue37 Jan 2024 #8
I want that one. sinkingfeeling Dec 2023 #3
So adorable. It makes me want one! brer cat Dec 2023 #4

Ferrets are Cool

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5. Looks like one, but I have never seen a BF that wasn't white.
Sun Dec 31, 2023, 01:34 PM
Dec 2023

I'm thinking it's a baby Ewok.

Ferrets are Cool

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7. Thanks, I learned something today.
Mon Jan 1, 2024, 12:35 AM
Jan 2024

The white and buff-colored Bichon Frise is the rarest color of the breed. While puppies might look similar to the white and apricot or the white and cream variations, it does become more distinguished as they get older. The buff color is identified as a light brownish-yellow color, similar to buff leather. However, others describe this variation as an earthy color. The unique buff color is mostly present in the chest and body. But it can also appear on the muzzle, ears, face, and legs.

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