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Maltipoo

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Maltipoo Temperament

White Maltipoo dogs are a mix from a small and fluffy long - haired Maltese dog and a small Solid White Toy Poodle. Are White Maltipoo dog's good family dogs? The White Maltipoo is affectionate and gentle. They are known to be excellent family and therapy dogs due to their loving personality. The White Maltipoo is also extremely active and enjoys life. They appreciate going for a walk and playing games to remain active. Are White Maltipoo's smart? With the intelligence of the Poodle and the sweetness of the Maltese, the Maltipoo is a smart, darling dog and a loving Companion. A well - bred, well – raised White Maltipoo should be friendly, people oriented, and easy to train — and just a little bit of a mischief-maker. Can White Maltipoos stay home alone? How long you can leave your White Maltipoo alone really depends on their age. Young White Maltipoos are prone to separation anxiety and should not be left alone for more than a few hours. Separation anxiety can cause unnecessary barking, whining and chewing. Also, when they are young, they cannot hold their bladder for long at all. Are Maltipoo's hard to potty train? It usually takes 2 to 3 months for a puppy to be completely house trained. You should have reasonable expectations, take your White Maltipoo outside frequently and reward them for their successes. It is important to know the limits of your puppy. Until your White Maltipoo is about 8 to 9 months old and can hold on for 8 hours. Your little White Maltipoo might be showing signs of aggression such as growling, showing her teeth, or nipping at you when you try to take something away or you get near her food. If this is the case, she may be trying to protect her status as a pack leader and exercise her perceived dominance over you. Do White Maltipoo's like to be held? They enjoy long cuddles and are sensitive to their people's wants and needs. White Maltipoo's can adapt to any kind of home, from an apartment to a house. No matter what their housing, they love being with their people, and should live indoors with their airplane families, never outside or in kennels. Does White Maltipoo bark a lot? These two breeds are neither hunting dogs or watchdogs. So, looking at this purely by the breed, the Maltipoo is not an excessive barker. With this being said, a White Maltipoo will bark. There are very few dogs that do not. Can White Maltipoo's be crate trained? Do not use a crate: The idea is to create an awesome area for your White Maltipoo, not keep him stifled. Most puppy's or dogs that are kept in crates feel claustrophobic, and crates often cause both physical and emotional stress. No matter what their housing, they love being with their people, and should live indoors with their airplane families, never outside or in kennels. They're not recommended for homes where they'll be left alone for long periods. White Maltipoo's can be barkers and will alert you to everything that's going on. Do White Maltipoo's need lots of exercise? Exercise. Although quite energetic, the Poodle and Maltese mix doesn't require much exercise. A short brisk walk in the morning and evening will be more than enough exercise to keep the pooch happy. Of course, the Maltipoo should never be left off leash to run unless he is in a fenced yard or secure dog park. Maltipoo's generally get along with other dogs and pets. White Maltipoo's can do well in apartments and homes alike. They have high energy levels indoors. White Maltipoo's are Companion dogs and may suffer from separation anxiety if they're frequently left alone for long periods. Do White Maltipoo puppy's sleep a lot? Is Your White Maltipoo Getting Enough Sleep? White Maltipoos, like most dogs, take a lot of naps throughout the day. Sometimes they will sleep up to 14 hours a day, including their naps. White Maltipoos are great lovable puppy's and aren't usually hard to handle. Loving and gentle, the White Maltipoo gets along with kids. But because small White Maltipoos could easily be injured, they're only recommended for families with children older than six who know how to handle dogs. White Maltipoo's are smart and can be easy to train. White Maltipoos generally get along with other dogs and pets.

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Maltipoo Lifespan

Although the average lifespan of all dogs is about 10 to 13 years. Smaller dogs, such as the White Maltipoo tend to have a bit longer of a life of 12 to 16 years. You may also find it interesting that female dogs generally live longer than males by about 1 to 1 1 / 2 year. Do White Maltipoos have health problems? Because the White Maltipoo is a crossbreed, he is susceptible to problems that affect both the Maltese and the Poodle. These health problems could include Legg – Calve - Perthes Disease and Progressive Retinal Atrophy ( P.R.A. ). What is Legg Calve Perthes disease in dogs? What is Legg-Calve-Perthes disease? Legg – Calve - Perthes disease is also known as avascular or aseptic necrosis of the femoral head. This is a condition in which the head of the femur (the 'ball' in the ball - and - socket joint that forms the hip) spontaneously begins to degenerate. Treatment of Legg – Calve - Perths disease: The treatment of choice for LCPD is surgery to remove the affected femoral head and neck with a procedure called a femoral head and neck excision (FHNE). Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) in White Maltipoo Dogs. This is a genetic, inherited disease that affects the retina of a dog's eyes. The dog does not experience any pain. However, it is progressive and a dog will begin to lose their eyesight and will eventually become blind.

Maltipoo Price

The cost of a puppy purchased from a breeder can vary. White Maltipoo dog prices range from around $400 to as much as $2,000. Expect to pay around $700 - $800 for a dog from a good breeder. White 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 White Maltipoo is an intelligent dog and takes well to training.

Maltipoo Size

The White Maltipoo varies in size, depending on whether the Poodle parent was a Toy or Miniature. Generally, White Maltipoo's stand 8 to 14 inches tall and weigh approximately 5 to 20 pounds. What age is Maltipoo full grown? If your White Maltipoo is a 1st generation and both dogs were within standard size for their breed & the sire or dam was a toy Poodle, your White Maltipoo should stop growing at the 8 to 10 - month range. If the sire or dam was a mini Poodle, your White Maltipoo may grow until he is about 15 months old.

Maltipoo Grooming

How often do White Maltipoos need to be groomed? Grooming actually consists of several jobs. Brushing the coat, cleaning the teeth, and removing tear stains should be performed at least two or three times per week. Baths, nail clipping, ear cleaning, and haircuts are usually done once per month. Do White Maltipoos need haircuts? Almost daily grooming must be done to keep mats at bay. Since, as you know, the White Maltipoo is half Maltese, those that have more of the Maltese in them than Poodle will have soft, flowing hairs that are wavy yet silky. It will not be possible to keep the coat in a long, flowing style to the floor due to the wave. Do White Maltipoos shed a lot? The White Maltipoo is a cross breed, the result of breeding a Maltese with a Toy or Miniature Poodle. White Maltipoo's 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. How often should a White Maltipoo be bathed? The right timing will be to give your White Maltipoo a bath once every 3 weeks. Even with a quality shampoo and conditioner, much more frequent baths will dry out the skin and coat because the process will be cleansing away natural body oils too often. How long should Maltese nails be? In fact, the nails should be even with the paw pad; anything hanging over should be clipped. Distasteful as it may be for your dog, it's important for his health that his nails are kept at a reasonable length. Untrimmed nails can cause the toe pads to splay and make it difficult for your dog to move properly. When can you start cutting a puppy's nails? Start when he's 7 or 8 weeks old, and it'll make the whole thing a lot easier. Most puppy's and dogs don't like having their paws touched, but nail-trimming requires that you hold those tiny feet and toes - so it's important to get him comfortable with this. How often can you cut overgrown White Maltipoo dog nails? In most cases where the nails are too long, make plan to cut the nails once a week for a month or two until they are a proper length. That's because inside of a White Maltipoos dog's nail is something called " the quick," which is a meaty, soft cuticle filled with blood vessels and nerves that continues to grow as the nail grows. Do dogs limp if their nails are too long? Long nails can turn a sound paw into a splayed foot and reduce traction, and they can cause deformed feet and injure the tendons over an extended period. As the long nail hits the ground, the pressure puts force on the foot and leg structure. Clip the nails at 45-degree angle to follow the slant of the nail growth.

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