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4 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know about Maltipoo Dog Breeds

June 1, 2019

Are you looking for a cute, small dog breed, that is loving and affectionate? Maltipoo dogs breeds might be the way to start!

We have the right breed for you. A Maltipoo dog is an affectionate and loving dog and is a cross between a Poodle and a Maltese. They’re friendly and outgoing with a soft coat and spunky attitude. Maltipoo dog breeds are people pleasers, indoor dogs, and easy to potty train. Petland wants to share with you four fun facts you didn’t know about Maltipoo dog breeds. Want to see all of our available puppies, just click here!

They are very good looking.

Maltipoo dog breeds were originally created in the United States. They were produced to be small and affectionate dogs. The Maltipoo is a delightful and pleasant looking dog, petite in size, with a proportionate head to his body. They come in a variety of colors, however white and apricot are the most popular. For more information on how you can become a pet owner to such a gorgeous pup come, visit a Petland today.maltipoo dog breeds

They can’t be out in the sun too long.

This breed is mostly an indoor pet and may not be able to tolerate the sun for long periods of time. Be attentive when taking your dog out for a walk or run in the sun. Maltipoo dog breeds are usually fairly small and your trip may be cut short because your dog refuses to walk any further. Be prepared to perhaps carry your beautiful pup back to the car.

Low-shedding type of dog.

Maltipoo dog breeds are usually non-shedding. Those who suffer from allergies may not react as bad as others, but that doesn’t mean you won’t have any allergies. Make sure to do your research before investing in this type of breed. We are here to help you with our knowledgeable staff at any Petland.

Designer dogs are better.

The reason you should choose a designer dog over a purebred dog is the possibility of diseases in the future. Crossbreeds tend to be at lower risk for diseases than other purebred dogs. The average lifespan is from twelve to fourteen years for a Maltipoo. The unofficial weight range for a pup from this breed is five to twenty pounds.

Our staff can assist you in adding such a good-looking pup to your family. They’re great for living in a condo or apartment. Come visit our store today to browse our Maltipoo dog breeds.

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