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Malti-poo and Malti-chon puppies

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About the Malti-poo

Country of Origin: The Malti Poo is a cross between a Maltese and a Toy Poodle.  Unlike other Poodle mixes, the Malti Poo cross is made to create a distinct appearance, rather than to provide the Poodle’s hypoallergenic coat, as the Maltese itself sheds little and is good for allergy sufferers. The Malti Poo has won over celebrities and the masses alike with its distinctive charm. Jessica Simpson’s Malti Poo ‘Daisy’ was featured on the reality TV show ‘Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica’. See below.(not one of our puppies) 

Size: The Malti Poo comes in a wide variety of sizes, but most are 6-15 in (15-38 cm) at the shoulders and weigh 5-15 lbs (2-7 kg). A Malti Poo with more Maltese influence will have a domed skull, whereas a Malti Poo with a higher Poodle influence will have the long, narrow muzzle characteristic of Poodles.

Coat: The Malti Poo coat can range from the silky texture of the Maltese coat to the Poodle’s distinctive frizzy coat. It can be many colors including grey, black, white, and apricot. Most Malti Poos shed little or none and are a good match for allergy sufferers. Many Malti Poos are kept in a short ‘puppy cut’. Some Malti Poos are kept with a longer coat, with the hair tied in a bow above the eyes.

Character: The Malti Poo is an intelligent, loving dog. The mix of Maltese and Poodle usually produces a lively, playful dog devoted to its family. The Malti Poo loves to play or curl up on the couch for a nap. Malti Poos require frequent human companionship.

Temperament: The Malti Poo can get along well with dogs and other pets if socialized when young, but it is somewhat territorial. Malti Poos may be wary of strangers and are highly protective of their family. Malti Poos get along very well with children, but should be supervised around young children to ensure they are treated respectfully.

Care: The Malti Poo sheds little or no hair. It requires monthly grooming and regular brushing to prevent tangling. The eyes and ears should also be cleaned regularly with stray hairs removed. Bathe only when necessary. Puppies should not be handled constantly as they need time to rest and relax. The Malti Poo has a lifespan of 11-13 years. Malti Poos may be susceptible to health problems affecting the parent breeds, such as heart issues, dental problems (frequent tooth brushing can help), and bloat, though they are somewhat less likely to suffer these conditions then purebred Poodles or Maltese (known as ‘hybrid vigor’). Bloat can be prevented by feeding from a raised dish, spacing meals throughout the day, and avoiding exercise immediately after meals.

Training: The Malti Poo is eager to learn and should not present many difficulties in training. Positive reinforcement is likely to be the most successful approach. This breed may take a while to house train. Like the Maltese, many Malti Poos are paper or box trained rather than ‘outdoor’ trained.

Activity: The Malti Poo can have most of its exercise needs met by indoor play and activities, but it also enjoys walks or playtime in the yard. The Malti Poo is an excellent breed for apartment life.

About the Malti-chon

The Bichon/Maltese is spirited, lively and playful. They are gentle, loving,
trusting and devoted to their master. They are highly intelligent and
good at learning tricks. They are bold and quick to sound the alarm in
case of suspicious noises. They are a classical companion dog; graceful
and lovable. They do well with other animals. They are very amusing and
are great at learning tricks. The Bichon/Maltese are very sweet and
loving. This beautiful  mix is easy to train and make a lovely family
member.  The Bichon/Maltese is a very healthy breed.  The MaltiChons
love to go for walks, but they are not demanding  of hard exercise.  They
shed little to no hair and are good for allergy sufferers. Below is a picture of a Malti-chon(this is not one of our puppies, just a reference)