Yes, Maltipoos love children! They are super playful, friendly, and sweet. Yet, it is not a good idea if someone had a child under 4 years old because they are very small and could be injured if dropped.
It depends on how old your children are. Good dogs for children are Cairns, Bichon Frise, mid-sized poodles, and other mid-sized dogs. Smaller dogs (often called "lap dogs") can be high-strung or nervous and usually delicate in manner so they are not appropriate for young children.
There are plenty of dogs out their that don't shed. One dog that don't shed is called a caviler king charlies they are a median sized dog and a dog that likes to go sit on peoples laps, they are a very good family dog . Another good dog that does not shed that much is a maltipoo, its a combination between a Maltese and a poodle they are also a very good family pet .
i have a maltipoo and she is great!! i think you should get a maltipoo!! but you have to be up for playing with her/him....if its a puppy. hope that helps. i have a maltipoo and she is great!! i think you should get a maltipoo!! but you have to be up for playing with her/him....if its a puppy. hope that helps.
i think it might have just had to go to the bathroom or your maltipoo was territorial of your other dog.
Maltipoo... which is a mix of a Maltese (which i have) and a Poddle
You may be talking about a maltipoo dog.
Maltipoo
She has a maltipoo. Named Pennyloved
The F1, F2, and F3 designation on a dog breed designates the breeding. A Pure Bred Poodle and a Pure Bred Maltese makes a F1 MaltiPoo. When a MaltiPoo and MaltiPoo are bred, it gets a F2 designation.
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! she has a cat and a dog. not sure about the dog!
A teacup maltipoo is a maltipoo that weighs under four pounds.
its called a maltipoo - a cross breed of Maltese and poodles :)
Yes, you can spell it Malte-poo, Malti-poo, Maltepoo, Multipoo, Maltapoo, Multapoo, Multi-poo, and of course, Maltipoo, but they are all the same breed. Maltipoo is the most popular spelling for the breed I believe.