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Maltipoo Dog Breed Information:

Not actually a dog breed per se, the Maltipoo is a popular cross of the Maltese and Poodle, known for their fun-loving and affectionate nature. Active and charming, they’ll fit into all kinds of homes: apartment or house, family with kids or elderly single.

 

Maltipoo Dog Group: Hybrid Dogs.

Maltipoo Height: 8 to 14 inches tall at the shoulder.

Maltipoo Weight: 5 to 20 pounds.

Maltipoo Life Span: 10 to 13 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The Maltipoo is a cross breed, the result of breeding a Maltese with a Toy or Miniature Poodle. Maltipoos shed little. They're considered good for allergy sufferers, but keep in mind that there's no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic dog. All dogs shed dander and saliva, which carry allergens. The best way to find out if a Maltipoo triggers your allergies is to spend a lot of time with him. Maltipoos are active and energetic. They need daily exercise a good walk, romp in the yard, or a game of fetch will do the trick. Maltipoos are smart and can be easy to train.

 

Maltipoo History:

The Maltipoo was created to be a small-breed companion dog for allergy sufferers. Whether he's really hypoallergenic is up for debate; every dog is different in the amount of allergens he produces, but in any case, he's a charming ball of fluff with a growing popularity. Maltipoos have enjoyed the affections of celebrities and are among the more popular of the so-called designer breeds. Most litters are the result of first-generation breedings between Maltese and Poodles, but some people also breed Maltipoos to Maltipoos.

 

Maltipoo Size:

The Maltipoo varies in size, depending on whether the Poodle parent was a Toy or Miniature. Generally, Maltipoos stand 8 to 14 inches tall and weigh 5 to 20 pounds.

 

Maltipoo Personality:

This is an intelligent, affectionate, fun-loving dog who generally gets along well with everyone he meets. Gentle and devoted, Maltipoos enjoy spending their days perched on their owner's laps or walking beside them. They can also be active and feisty, and enjoy a good play session just as much as they relish a long cuddle. They're alert and make excellent alarm dogs, but don't count on them to provide any kind of protection.

 

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Maltipoo Health:

Not all Maltipoos will get any or all of these diseases, but it's important to be aware of them if you're considering this crossbreed: 

White Shaker Syndrome.  

Epilepsy. 

Patellar Luxation. 

Portosystemic Shunt. 

Progressive Retinal Atrophy. 

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease.

 

Maltipoo Care:

Maltipoos are people lovers and should live indoors with their family, never outside or in a kennel. They make fine apartment dogs so long as they get daily exercise and aren't allowed to become nuisance barkers. The Maltipoo is an intelligent dog and takes well to training. Excess energy can lead to destructive behavior, and you might be shocked to know just how much damage a small, bored dog can do.

 

Maltipoo Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 5/8 to 1.5 cups of a high-quality dog food daily, divided into two meals.

 

Maltipoo Coat Color And Grooming:

The Maltipoo has a low-shedding, low-dander coat with a fluffy, soft, wool-like texture. It's medium to long in length, and ranges from slightly wavy to curly. The coat comes in a variety of colors, with the more common colors being cream, white, and silver. Expect to bathe a Maltipoo at least once a month to keep the coat soft and clean. Other grooming needs include dental hygiene and nail care. Brush your Maltipoo's teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and bacteria. Daily is better. Trim his nails once or twice a month, as needed.

 

Maltipoo with Children And Other Pets:

The Maltipoo is a social dog and gets along well with children. Small Maltipoos aren't suited to homes with kids younger than 6 years old, however, as they can be easily injured. Maltipoos generally get along with other dogs and pets, whether or not they're raised with them.

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