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Maltipoo – kompletny przewodnik po rasie hybrydowej: wygląd, charakter, pielęgnacja, zdrowie i żywienie

Maltipoo – a complete guide to the hybrid breed: appearance, temperament, care, health, and nutrition

Introduction

 

Maltipoo is a designer crossbreed of Maltese and poodle that has become one of the most recognizable dog hybrids worldwide in recent years. It combines intelligence, gentleness, and a friendly disposition, stands out with low-shedding fur and small size. In this article, you will learn where maltipoo comes from, what it looks like, its grooming, health, and nutritional needs, and how much it costs to maintain. You will also find a list of breed pros and cons and an extensive FAQ section.

 

Origin and popularity of maltipoo

 

Maltipoos appeared in the United States in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a result of deliberately crossing a Maltese and a miniature or toy poodle. The goal was to create a dog with the intelligence and low shedding of a poodle and the gentle, family-friendly character of a Maltese.

Today maltipoos are especially popular in:

  • USA and Canada,

  • The United Kingdom, Germany,

  • Poland and other European countries.

 

maltipoo on a walk in the park

As a hybrid breed, maltipoo is not recognized by official cynological organizations, so choosing a breeder requires caution and attention to conditions, parent testing, and breeder ethics.

 

Appearance and physical traits

 

Maltipoo is a small dog with a cute, "toy-like" appearance. Its look depends on the dominant genes of the parents, but it usually features:


Size

 

  • height: 20–35 cm,

  • weight: 3–6 kg.


Fur

 

Maltipoo fur is msoft, wavy, or curly hair that:

  • minimal shedding,

  • they are soft to the touch,

  • they come in white, cream, apricot, beige, gray, or parti-color.

Typical features include a short muzzle, round head, floppy ears, and a fluffy tail.


Character and behavior

 

Maltipoo is a dog:

  • very sociable,

  • intelligent and quick learners,

  • eager to play,

  • gentle with children and adults,

  • strongly attached to their owner.

They work well as family dogs, apartment dogs, and also great companions for elderly people. They enjoy learning, scent games, dog schools, and mental training.

 

Character flaws

 

Maltipoos may have:

  • prone to separation anxiety,

  • tendency to excessive barking,

  • hyperactivity due to lack of exercise or stimulation.

Early socialization and training effectively reduce these difficulties.



Care and hygiene

 

Maltipoos have hair, not classic fur – this means they shed less but require regular grooming.



How to care for maltipoo fur?

 

  • Brushing: daily or every 1–2 days,

  • Bathing: every 3–4 weeks, with a gentle shampoo,

  • Grooming: every 4–8 weeks,

  • Eye care: daily – maltipoos tend to have tearing,

  • Ears: regular cleaning, possible removal of hair from the canal,

  • Claws: trimming once a month,

  • Teeth: washing 3–4 times a week – the breed is highly prone to tartar.

Maltipoos can be sensitive to allergens, so it is worth monitoring their skin, using gentle cosmetics, and avoiding contact allergens.

brushing maltipoo

Health and typical health problems

 

Maltipoos live on average 12–15 years, often longer. They are generally healthy dogs but may inherit diseases from Maltese and poodles.


Most common maltipoo diseases

 

Orthopedic:

  • patellar dysplasia/dislocation,

  • Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease.

Ophthalmological:

  • PRA (progressive retinal atrophy),

  • cataract.

Dental:

  • dental tartar,

  • gingivitis,

  • periodontitis.

Dermatological:

  • food and contact allergies,

  • atopic dermatitis.

Other:

  • tracheal collapse,

  • hypothyroidism,

  • white shaker syndrome,

  • liver diseases, epilepsy, endocrine diseases.

Prevention, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary visits allow early detection of problems and effective prevention.

 

Nutrition and diet

 

Maltipoos have a sensitive digestive system.

 

Most important feeding rules:

 

  • wet or dry food for small breeds,

  • 2–3 small meals a day,

  • avoiding overfeeding (they gain weight easily),

  • recommended supplementation (omega-3, skin and coat products – after consultation),

  • constant access to fresh water.

Maltipoos do not tolerate long intervals between meals well – they may vomit bile.

 

Maintenance and care costs


Price of a maltipoo puppy:

 

6,000–12,000 PLN
(depending on the line, breeder's reputation, and parents' tests).

 

Monthly maintenance costs:

 

  • food: 80–200 PLN,

  • toys and accessories: 30–100 PLN,

  • groomer: 100–250 PLN,

  • veterinarian and prevention: 50–200 PLN monthly (average).

Maltipoos also require regular grooming treatments.

 

Purpose and usability of the breed

 

Maltipoos are perfect as:

  • family dogs,

  • companion dogs,

  • dogs for seniors,

  • dogs for apartments,

  • dogs for allergy sufferers (though not 100% hypoallergenic),

  • dogs for mental training and scent games.

They are intelligent, gentle, and eager to cooperate with humans, making them good candidates for therapy dogs.

 

Disadvantages and advantages of maltipoo


Advantages:

 

  • friendly, family character,

  • easy training,

  • minimal shedding,

  • cute appearance,

  • small size,

  • longevity.

Disadvantages:

 

  • susceptibility to separation anxiety,

  • tendency to bark,

  • prone to dental and eye diseases,

  • demanding coat care.

 

FAQ – most frequently asked questions

 

Is a maltipoo hypoallergenic?
Not completely – its coat causes fewer reactions, but allergens are still present.

Is a maltipoo suitable for families with children?
Yes, if the child can handle the small dog gently.

Does a maltipoo bark a lot?
Can be vocal, especially when it feels something needs to be reported to the "household members."

How often do you need to groom and bathe a maltipoo?
Grooming every 4–8 weeks, bathing every 3–4 weeks, brushing daily.

How long does a maltipoo live?
On average 12–15 years, often longer.

 

 

Elżbieta Górnik – dog and cat nutrition specialist at BULT.
Co-creates expert articles and guides for caregivers, combining nutritional knowledge with the practice of daily care for dogs and cats.

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