
Maltipoo: Understanding Their Character Traits
The great character of the Maltipoo has been a major factor in its popularity as a family dog. The Maltipoo is a wonderful four-legged companion that brings joy to owners with its positive traits inherited from both its Maltese parents and Poodles.
The Maltipoo is a great dog for those who are looking for an easy-going, calm and fun-loving companion. It has a low hunting instinct. The Maltipoo is also good for beginners. He is relatively simple. The Maltese Poodle Mix still requires enough exercise and education.
The Maltipoo is a gentle and friendly dog
This curly and happy mongrel will be happy with a family who has time to spend with him, takes him on daily walks, and plays with him. He is gentle, affectionate and easygoing. A great companion for kids. The children must be older because toddlers are not yet able to understand how to handle a dog of this size. They may want to carry or lift the dog, or they could accidentally touch it too hard. The four-legged pet could suffer injury and pain as a result.
The small intelligent dog is very docile, so you can also use dog games to keep him entertained. This trait is inherited from his two parents, the Maltese and Poodle. Whether it’s clicker training, tricks or retrieving, the Maltipoo has got you covered! You should also include your four-legged friend in everyday activities as much as you can. Clarify with your employer if you are allowed to bring your pet with you to work.
Dogs for every occasion: Social and simple.
Maltipoos are always happy and up for a laugh. He is confident and well-behaved on walks. He is an excellent companion, even when he’s not at home, because he has a low hunting instinct, and doesn’t yap. This requires loving training and positive reinforcement. The use of harsh words, punishments, and impatience can be harmful to these dogs as they can damage the bond between human and animal. You can be nice to your dog, while still expressing yourself in a way that is clear and understandable. Our guide, “How to make your dog understand commands better: Five tips”, contains tips on how you can do this.
He usually gets along well with other animals, as aggressive behavior is not a characteristic of the Maltese-Poodle mix. He should still be socialized like any other dog. This seems to be working well with the Maltipoo Blanca in the video below: