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Cobbler
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If you’re looking for a puppy with a little more substance, a little more confidence, and a whole lot of love to give, Cobbler may be exactly who you’ve been searching for.
This handsome boy is expected to mature around 10–13 pounds, making him larger than many toy companions while still remaining wonderfully portable and easy to include in everyday life. He is the perfect middle ground for families who want a small dog without feeling like they’re handling something overly fragile.
With his rich deep red coat, warm expression, and sturdy build, Cobbler turns heads everywhere he goes. His coloring is the kind that only gets more beautiful as he matures, developing into that sought-after ruby red teddy bear look that Maltipoo lovers adore.
Bred to Be Your Companion
The Maltese is one of the oldest companion breeds in the world, spending thousands of years at the side of people simply offering friendship, comfort, and devotion.
When combined with the intelligence and trainability of the Poodle, the result is a dog that genuinely wants to be part of your life.
Not just in it…
But actively participating in it.
Maltipoos are known for:
Incredible loyalty
Loving and affectionate personalities
High intelligence
Low-to-non-shedding coats
Adaptability to many lifestyles
Strong emotional connections with their families
These are dogs that notice when you’re happy, notice when you’re sad, and often seem determined to make every day a little brighter.
The Perfect Family Size
At an expected adult weight of 10–13 pounds, Cobbler falls into what many families consider the “sweet spot.”
He’s small enough to travel easily and cuddle comfortably on the couch, yet large enough for adventures, family outings, and active households.
Many families appreciate this size because it provides a little more durability around children while still maintaining all the benefits of a small companion breed.
Whether you’re headed to soccer games, family gatherings, road trips, or simply spending a quiet evening at home, Cobbler is expected to be the type of dog who happily says,
“Count me in.”
Wonderful Family Companion
Cobbler has been raised in a busy family environment where he’s exposed to children, household sounds, handling, and daily activities. These early experiences help create confident, adaptable companions who are ready to transition into family life.
His size, breed, and personality traits make him an excellent candidate for families wanting a loving companion that enjoys both playtime and cuddle time.
From Cobbler’s Perspective…
“Some dogs want to be the biggest. Some dogs want to be the fastest. Me? I just want to be your favorite. I want to ride along on errands, supervise dinner, help with laundry, sit by your feet while you work, and remind you every day that life is better when someone is happy to see you walk through the door.”
Cobbler represents everything people love about the Maltipoo breed—intelligence, companionship, affection, and a heart that’s far bigger than his size.
He may only grow to 10–13 pounds, but we have a feeling he’ll become one of the biggest parts of someone’s world.
If you are interested in adopting Cobbler, please feel free to text Carrie at .
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Maltipoo
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Are Maltipoos a good breed to own?
The Maltipoo is a cute cross between a Maltese and a Toy or Miniature Poodle. While mixed breeds can be a bit unpredictable, most Maltipoos are little bundles of joy with a sweet disposition and puppy playfulness that lasts a lifetime. Full-grown, they typically weigh 5-20 pounds and stand 8-14 inches tall.
Are Maltipoos good family dogs?
Maltipoos are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. They can co-exist with dogs and other pets if they’re socialized as puppies, but they’re somewhat territorial. They get along well with kids and love the companionship. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How much exercise does a Maltipoo need?
The Maltipoo is easygoing and do not require much exercise, so their activity needs can typically be met with just a few activities per day. Whether it’s gentle wrestling indoors, taking a walk, or playing games in the yard, Maltipoos love getting their heart rate up a bit, especially if it involves spending time with you. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much brushing and bathing does a Maltipoo need?
The Maltipoo’s coat can range from the silky texture of the Maltese to the distinctive frizz of the Poodle and can be many colors, including grey, black, white, and apricot. Most Maltipoos are a good match for allergy sufferers because they don’t shed much, but these pups require an owner with plenty of patience for grooming, as they need regular brushing and even professional care to keep their coats in good shape. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Can a Maltipoo live in an apartment?
Maltipoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Because of their size and activity needs, Maltipoos are a great fit for families that live in apartments or smaller homes. They are fairly easy to train.
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