4-6 pounds is the healthy weight for a Maltese, according to the AKC requirements. Anything over that is perfectly fine, although if you were planning to professionally show the dog, it would not be admitted. Anything UNDER 4 pounds is definitely dangerous. When an animal is bred that small, it is almost guarantied to come with health issues.
To clear things up, there is no such thing as a "toy" Maltese. Sometimes unregistered breeders stick the word onto the breed's name and will try to bribe you into paying more money for a smaller dog, whereas the dog is actually worth less once he gets below the minimum size requirements for the breed; someone who breeds unhealthy dogs for more money has no interest in continuing healthy breeding lines, and he/she risks inbreeding.
There is no such dog breed as a maltipoo. Nor is there any size of dog called a "teacup", the smallest size for dogs is toy. "Teacup", "pocket", etc., are names that some breeders started calling their undersized runts to con idiots into buying them at an inflated price. So the proper wording for you question is:~Is a toy poodle and Maltese mixed breed dog larger or smaller than a toy poodle and Maltese mix that is the runt of the litter?~The answer to your question would be that generally a normal sized dog is larger than an undersized dog...but since you are asking which mutt would be larger, there is no guarantee how either dog will turn out.
It is actually Maltese. A Maltese is a small dog in the toy group.
It's best to cross with a breed that is similar in size and stature to the Maltese. For example, a toy or miniature poodle could be cross bred and would look cute.
Not necessarily. There are certain dogs, such as Chihuahuas, Pomeranians, Maltese, etc, that are classified as Toy Breeds. There are some breeds, such as poodles for instance, that have various sizes, miniature and toy included. In those cases, the miniature size is a little larger than the toy size.
anything toy breed
4 to 6 pounds.
There are many toy breeds. Yorkies, poodles, shih-tzus, and Maltese are toy breeds, and there are a few more i am sure.
Small dogs/toy breeds such as a Yorkie and Maltese
I purchased a medium size crate for my Maltese puppy. It fits him right, and when he gets bigger, it will still work for him.
The choice between a Maltese, a toy poodle, and a Maltipoo ultimately depends on individual preferences and lifestyle factors. Maltese dogs are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, while toy poodles are highly intelligent and trainable. Maltipoos are a mix of Maltese and poodle breeds, combining the traits of both parent breeds. Consider factors such as size, grooming needs, exercise requirements, and temperament to determine which breed would be the best fit for your household.
Maltese
6 to 9 pounds