yes
No, they are classed as working dogs.
Dog Food. Preferably a high quality one. NEVER found in grocery stores. Ask your veterinarian what they prefer.
The term "maltipoo" typically refers to a mixed breed dog that is a cross between a Maltese and a Poodle. The word "liter" usually refers to a metric unit of volume. It is not accurate or meaningful to quantify the number of maltipoos in a liter, as they are unrelated concepts.
No dog can be classed as the deadliest. It depends on the training they receive.
To determine if your dog resembles a Maltipoo or a Havanese, consider the dog's size, coat type, and general appearance. Maltipoos are typically smaller, with a wavy or curly coat, while Havanese dogs are slightly larger with a longer, silky coat. Additionally, look at facial features; Maltipoos often have a more rounded face, whereas Havanese dogs have a distinct, flatter face. Comparing these characteristics should help you identify which breed your dog resembles more.
Maltipoos do train fast. The maltipoo breed is considered easy to train with an experienced breeder who is familiar with their personality traits and tendencies.
No, it is a small town in Victoria.
No - Broken Hill is better classed as a small city.
Because a maltipoo is a cross between a maltese and a poodle so you never know after which side they'll take. Plus a poodle does loose some hair. Meanwhile you can brush your dog everyday if you don't want to have hairs everywhere. So it really depends on the dog, but most maltipoo's do not shed.
A small holding could be classed as simple farming.
Yes
Malti-Poo(Malt-A-Poo) (Malt A Poo) (Maltipoo) (Maltepoo)This dog is a hybrid (aka MUTT)... So as long as a show doesn't require AKC verification or allows "Mutts" then you are set... and yes there are plenty out there... Use your Internet access to find them in your area...