If your malti-poo has long hair you should groom it at least once a day. If your malti-poo has short hair you should groom it at least once every two days. If your malti-poo has very short hair you can groom it as much or as least as you want to. :)
A teacup maltipoo is a maltipoo that weighs under four pounds.
A Maltipoo should be bathed every 3-4 weeks to keep their coat clean and healthy. Over-bathing can strip their skin of natural oils, so it's important not to bathe them too frequently.
Bathe your Maltipoo every 4-6 weeks to maintain their cleanliness and overall health. Over-bathing can strip their skin of natural oils, so it's important to find a balance. Regular brushing and spot cleaning can also help keep your Maltipoo fresh between baths.
i think it might have just had to go to the bathroom or your maltipoo was territorial of your other dog.
Yes, you can spell it Malte-poo, Malti-poo, Maltepoo, Multipoo, Maltapoo, Multapoo, Multi-poo, and of course, Maltipoo, but they are all the same breed. Maltipoo is the most popular spelling for the breed I believe.
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The F1, F2, and F3 designation on a dog breed designates the breeding. A Pure Bred Poodle and a Pure Bred Maltese makes a F1 MaltiPoo. When a MaltiPoo and MaltiPoo are bred, it gets a F2 designation.
Well, my cousin has a maltipoo about 6lbs and in height it is about 2 and a half feet tall and about 13 inches wide. It really depends how fat it is.
If you check Kijiji you can find a breeder selling maltipoos, and you can find books about the breed from PetSmart and Chapters. Craiglist is another way to look for a maltipoo.
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The choice between a Maltese, a toy poodle, and a Maltipoo ultimately depends on individual preferences and lifestyle factors. Maltese dogs are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, while toy poodles are highly intelligent and trainable. Maltipoos are a mix of Maltese and poodle breeds, combining the traits of both parent breeds. Consider factors such as size, grooming needs, exercise requirements, and temperament to determine which breed would be the best fit for your household.
Take it to the vet and have them determine it. It is wrong to breed a mixed breed.