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$1000
Biscuit
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This is Biscuit! He is an adorable Maltipoo hybrid boy. Hypoallergenic and nonshedding. Should be 7-9 lbs as an adult. He will be ready to go to his new home when he is 10-12 weeks old. April 28th-May 12 th.
We have had the pleasure of raising toy breed puppies for almost 40 years. We are located in southern Colorado, We welcome visitors by appointment. I am happy to "show" you the puppies, however I do not allow any handling of my puppies until they are over 8 weeks old. Visits are also dependent on weather. I show the puppies and visit with folks outdoors. Safer for all my dogs and puppies.
Puppies go home with current vaccinations and microchipped, with free lifetime registration. A goodie bag with their current food. A baby blanket Mom and siblings played with for his familiar scent to help lessen the stress of moving to a new home. A couple of his favorite toys. A folder with his detailed vaccination record and lots of information on feeding, training and care of a Toy breed puppy. He will be started on piddle pad training.
2 year health guarantee and lifetime support.
Adoption contract required.
It is important to know if considering adopting a toy size puppy they can be high maintenance the first few months, due to being prone to hypoglycemia. My puppies are weaned carefully to ensure no lapse in eating. They are used to getting Nutrical. I continue giving it to them several times a day. I send home a tube so the new parents can continue this while the puppy settles into their new home. This is like an "insurance policy" to prevent Hypoglycemia if the puppy does not eat well the first couple days. I feed several small meals throughout the day instead of one or two big meals. Especially until they are a few months older.
For a quicker reply please email [email protected] or text Terri 719-371-3712
I feel that the better informed new puppy parents are the better chance of everything going smoothly and the puppy having a happy forever home. There are many references in the guest book on the website.
Please let me know if you have other questions. Please visit our website for more photos and reference
www.penrosepetitepaws.homestead.com
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Penrose Petite Paws
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Maltese Puppies
About Maltese Puppies
How would you describe a Maltese?
The Maltese, with their long hair and dark round eyes, have a unique appearance. A sociable breed they often befriend other pets and will warm up to strangers given enough time and interaction Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-7 pounds and stand 7-9 inches tall.
Will a Maltese get along with my other pets?
Malteses are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Maltese, with their loving personalities and playful attitudes, are great around older children. They are definitely companion dogs who also get along well with other pets. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Can Malteses keep up with an active lifestyle?
The Maltese does not require an abundance of activity , but they do love to play chase and enjoy occasional walks. So strap up your tennis shoes and provide plenty of catch-toys for this toy breed! Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much grooming does a Maltese need?
Maltese have a distinctive long, white, silky coat with no undercoat. Some may have cream or lemon-colored ears. They do require daily brushing to remove dead hair and require periodic dental care since they do sometimes have problems with their teeth. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Malteses are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Can a Maltese live in an apartment?
Malteses are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. This breed can adapt to a rural lifestyle but does best as an indoor dog. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Poodle - Toy Puppies
About Poodle - Toy Puppies
What's it like owning a Toy Poodle?
The Toy Poodles are a springy breed, bursting with energy and playfulness. They are obedient, smart, and sensitive and have a knack for finding trouble. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-6 pounds and stand 9-10 inches tall.
Are Toy Poodles safe around children?
Toy Poodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. They are good with children, since they love to play and have an abundance of energy, but care should be taken with smaller children so there is no rough play. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Can Toy Poodles keep up with an active lifestyle?
A toy poodle typically needs around 30 minutes to 1 hour of exercise per day, which can be achieved through short walks, playtime with interactive toys, and indoor activities, ensuring to avoid strenuous exercises that could strain their small joints; aim for shorter walks and prioritize mental stimulation due to their active and intelligent nature. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a Toy Poodle a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Toy Poodle’s frizzy, wooly coat does not shed, making them ideal pets for people with allergies, so you can put away the Benedryl. They do require regular grooming and if not shaven carefully, can get rashes or skin irritations. Occasional grooming with a professional groomer will keep your Toy Poodle looking and feeling great. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Toy Poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
How much space does a Toy Poodle need?
Toy Poodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Toy Poodles are an indoor breed and do well in apartment life. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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