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This breed comes from the hybrid of a Maltese and a Toy or Miniature Poodle. They are gorgeous small dogs with curly long hair, resembling curly-coated teddy bears. These dogs are playful and energetic, make friends quite easily, and aren’t afraid to introduce themselves to strangers. They are great alongside other pets too, who they like to play and socialize with. Given their energy level, they are best for families who participate in activities. This pup grows up to 25 lbs and can live to be around 13 years.
Breed Fast Facts
5 - 20 lbs
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10 to 13 years
A Maltipoo can range in price from $1,000 to $4,000, based on the puppy's quality, breeder reputation, and other factors.
With regard to size, a Maltipoo puppy can grow up to 7-14 inches tall at the shoulder, and they typically weigh between 5 to 20 pounds.
Yes, Maltipoos make excellent house dogs. They are known for their loyalty, affection, and sociability, making them perfect companions.
While Maltipoos have a moderate maintenance level, they require regular grooming and routine exercise to keep them healthy and happy.
A Maltipoo's lifespan is typically between 10-15 years, assuming they maintain a healthy lifestyle and regular veterinary care.
Downsides to consider with a Maltipoo include their inherent health issues and their need for constant companionship, which can be a concern if you work long hours.
Regarding their noise level, Maltipoos can be yappy, especially if they're not properly trained or socialized. However, this varies from dog to dog.
Maltipoos can be expensive due to their popularity, the expense involved in breeding these dogs healthily and ethically, and their classification as a 'designer breed'.