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Need advice/info on choosing maltepoo

Discussion in 'Dogs - small breeds (toy) specific' started by gina, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. gina

    gina New Member

    Hi...I am purchasing a maltepoo puppy-what is the difference between toy size and tiny toy-besides size?
    Thanks for any info
     
  2. Aqueous

    Aqueous New Member

    Toy size would be the normal size for a Maltipoo, tiny toy is the equivalent to teacup which is much smaller than the toy size.

    Generally I tend to stay away from breeders advertising teacup/tiny toy puppies (especially those advertising them as rare and charging an arm and a leg) as the teacups are nothing more than a much smaller version than the original breed and they tend to have many health problems due to their small size.
     
  3. madeline

    madeline New Member

    Yes I would tend to stay away from the teacup size maltipoo's too. Just get a regular size one - but they can really vary in size from about 5 to 15 lbs, with mixed breeds you will not be able to count on a certain size anyway. You can get a rough idea from the parents, but its not like a purebred when you can pretty much guarantee size. Madeline is a maltipoo and she is nearly 11 lbs and I think 10 - 12 lbs is just about a perfect size, still small but not too fragile.
     
  4. gina

    gina New Member

    Thank you for the advice!
     

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