Why Do People Like Maltipoos?

So you're wondering, "Why do people like Maltipoos?" huh? Well, if their charming facial fluff and charismatic personality haven't been enough to win you over, you're in luck. We'll go over the top 7 reasons why people like Maltipoos.

#1 Their Magnificent Coats

Maltipoos are blessed with great hair from their parenting breeds, the Poodle and the Maltese. Rather than fur that sheds heavily as the seasons' change, the Maltipoo tends to lose a small amount of hair regularly the way a human tends to shed a small amount of hair that often goes unnoticed. These phenomenal hair coats are great for those who struggle with allergies as they do not trigger asthma or allergies like other breeds. As would be expected with their hypoallergenic nature, there's also the added perk of no excessive shedding. 

#2 Temperament

One reason people like Maltipoos can be attributed to the Maltipoo’s even temperament. They're very loving and playful. Showing their puppy-like behavior for the majority of their life, these dogs are very affectionate and friendly to all. They have a very playful side, and while they can be active and energetic, you don't have to have an overactive lifestyle to maintain a Maltipoo. Maltipoos are a dog that's so well-rounded they make a perfect fit for any family or even grandma!

#3 Small Compact Size

One of the most appealing aspects of this breed is its tiny compact size. Maltipoos come in a few different sizes, some a bit larger than others. However, they are all still in the small breed category. Maltipoos are the perfect size for apartment living! Having a dog that's a bit smaller is usually desirable for the elderly or families with small children since these dogs are easier to walk than larger dogs and won't trample the kids even when your pup gets a little rowdy.

#4 Long Life Expectancy

A longer life expectancy is a strong reason people like Maltipoos. After all the hard work and dedication to train your dog and teach him your lifestyle, it only makes sense that having more time for walks, playtime, and snuggles at the end of each day with your best buddy is a true perk of owning a Maltipoo. On average, a Maltipoo will live 10-13 years, but some have been known to live even longer than that! With My Doodle Maltipoo's 10-year health guarantee, you really can't go wrong adopting a new fluffy Maltipoo into the family.

#5 High Intelligence

Maltipoos are incredibly intelligent due to their poodle ancestry. They quickly catch on to new training cues and are often extremely excited to please their owners. Their love of approval and affection from their owners makes them very easy to train. We've noticed that Maltipoos are especially quick at associating obedience training commands with their corresponding actions. Maltipoos don't typically show dominant traits and are very friendly to other people and dogs, which only aids them in their training endeavors! While Maltipoos are super bright puppies, they're luckily not too smart for their own good! These well-mannered dogs are great for first-time dog owners who may not have as much experience house training a puppy. They build strong bonds with their owners and are pretty loyal little companions.

#6 Strong Love of Children and Other Pets

People love the Maltipoo for its laid-back temperament when it comes to any disagreement. Owning a Maltipoo, you don't have to worry about dog fights erupting out of control or the dog snapping and attacking a child. Maltipoos have such a fond love for children and pets in the home, and welcoming new playmates with open arms makes the difference between this small breed and other comparable breeds. They don't have a high prey drive which means they're not your typical ankle biter and find themselves much more content as a lap dog.

#7 Their Energy and Exercise Needs

When excited, the Maltipoo can be an energetic dog, letting his personality shine through at times. But these dogs genuinely find peace on the couch resting by your side as well. Having the best of both worlds, you can enjoy a healthy amount of adventure with your Maltipoo as his exercise needs are met, without having to become a marathon runner to keep up with your dog as you'll find in some similar breeds. This is a true benefit for owners who work full time and need a dog that can rest during the day yet still have some excitement about going out in the evening or on weekend adventures with the family.

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