This Rare Pomeranian-Poodle Mix Looks Just Like A Teddy Bear And We're Obsessed

Who doesn't like the look of a stuffed teddy bear? Its appearance speaks to kids and adults alike, and in the pet-owning world, it's no different. Thousands of dog lovers choose certain breeds because they resemble these fluffy stuffed animals — breeds like Honey, an internet-famous, irresistibly cute Pomeranian-poodle mix, or pomapoo. With her shaggy caramel coat, button eyes, upright ears, and round face, she could easily be mistaken for a Beanie Baby that magically came to life. Her photos and videos have made waves on social media, with fans gushing over how she looks.

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In the comments of a September 2025 TikTok clip of Honey, many shared pics of their own pomapoos and other Pomeranian mixes. Some viewers affectionately compared her to Chewbacca, Ewoks, Winnie the Pooh, and the Snuggle Bear. As a designer hybrid breed, the pomapoo and other types of doodle dogs tend to spark a mix of reactions for a range of reasons, but after one quick scroll through Honey's videos, it's easy to see the appeal. Of course, while this fluffy bundle of joy may look like a dream dog, looks aren't everything. Like every breed, pomapoos come with perks as well as some quirks, prompting viewers who have never had one to wonder what it's like to own a mixed-breed dog like Honey.

The pros and cons of owning a pomapoo

Doodle dogs like Honey are very popular for a number of reasons. For one, they're small, typically weighing about 5-15 pounds. Their coats can be curly from the poodle side or fluffy from the Pomeranian side. Their adorable appearance and small size are a big part of why people are drawn to them, along with some other desirable characteristics, but there's more to the breed than just its looks.

In addition to the signature teddy bear face, a desirable trait of the pomapoo is its low-shedding coat, which comes from the poodle side. This makes the dog a potential match for allergy-sensitive households. Pomapoos are also intelligent, affectionate, and eager to please, traits that make them easy to train and great for families. Plus, with their small size and moderate activity needs, they're one of many dog breeds suited for people who live in an apartment or who travel often with their canine companions.

On the other hand, pomapoos can become bored and mischievous if they don't get enough mental exercises for dogs. They may also get separation anxiety or bark a lot if not properly trained. Unsurprisingly, these dogs need regular brushing and professional grooming every 4-6 weeks to keep up with their furry coats. These characteristics and responsibilities might be too much for some people, but for the right person or family, like Honey's humans, a pomapoo can be a wonderful, loving companion.

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