Vaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vet
Description
“Tiny paws, big love: a pint‑sized companion ready to steal your heart.”
I am a Maltipoo puppy! I was born on June 9th and I will be ready for my forever home on August 4th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and de-wormers. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Amanda Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.
I will come with my shot and de-worming records and some of my current food.
We would be happy to help you with setting up transportation and shipping of your puppy if needed at an additional cost.
Let's see what we can learn about the Maltipoo -
If you would like a dog that maintains its puppy look, even into adulthood, think no further than the Maltipoo. This mix of a Maltese and Toy or Miniature Poodle is one such breed. They are an adorable, happy, playful ball of fluff who would be content in any family. This companion breed is perfect for a first time dog owner. Maltipoos make great therapy dogs due to their being highly sensitive. They are a breed that requires living indoors, but they do need some exercise and playtime every day. Early socialization and training would be helpful in order for good habits to be developed around children, pets, and strangers. This charming and lovable breed would be content going for walks as well as snuggling on the couch. Maltipoos are typically 8-14 inches high, and usually weigh between 5-20 pounds. The single coat of the Maltipoo does require some maintenance to keep the fur from becoming matted. Some Maltipoos have a coat more like human hair which is thinner and finer, while other Maltipoos can have a rougher, curlier, and thicker coat, but the breed is still a low shedder. It mainly depends on which parent the Maltipoo took after genetically.