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Toby, MaltiPoo, non-shedding
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About Toby, MaltiPoo, non-shedding
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Toby is an apricot MaltiPoo male. He was born on July 6, 2025 and will weigh about 6.5 lbs as an adult. He will be ready for his new home about August 31st. Toby’s parents are Taffy (Toy Poodle) and Max (Maltese). $1,175
Our in-home raised MaltiPoos are very calm and smart, which makes training them a breeze. They make excellent emotional support pets, because they love being around people and other pets. They can handle many different situations. Their small size allows them to travel as a carry-on when flying being right by your side for the whole trip. MaltiPoos are non-shedding and hypo-allergenic. They are great for apartments.
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Each puppy is current on shots and de-worming and is sold with a puppy starter pack which includes Puppy Food health record our health guarantee helpful hints page collar leash toy ... to give you and your puppy a great start. Our puppies are raised in our home and are very well socialized with daily handling and play time indoors and weather permitting in our yard. We do not dock our dog's tails.
With our over 30 years experience you can be ensured you will be adopting a high-quality puppy raised with love and professionalism. We offer lifetime support for the needs of our puppies and customers. Check out our many testimonials on our website. Shipping: We have chosen not to ship our puppies. It is important to us that we meet our puppies' new family in person. All our adults weigh between 5 lbs and 11 lbs. Our puppies are very smart fun-loving pets who enjoy running around and play just as much as sitting in your lap for some quiet time.
Coat Colors:
Gold/Yellow
Coat Pattern:
Solid
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
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Registrable
About The Seller
Dallys Dogs
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16 years
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USDA not required
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Maltipoo Puppies
About Maltipoo Puppies
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.
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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