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12 Things You Need to Know About Schnoodle

March 29, 2018 by Amie Conwall

A cute dog with a funny mustache, Schnoodle makes for a perfect family dog.

He is not only energetic and smart, also very alert and will always have your back.

If you get him as a pup, he will grow to be a loyal member everyone loves to have around.

A Schnoodle’s face is not one you will see in many homes. But when you do, he will definitely leave you in stitches with all his clowning antics.

He loves attention, craves it, and you have to constantly attend to him lest he becomes a menace.

1. Schnoodle = Schnauzer + Poodle

white schnoodle dog
The first litter of Schnoodle pups was bred in the United States around the 80s.

He was born at a time when Poodle hybrids were popular for companionship and their hypoallergenic property.

Schnoodles are a cross between a Schnauzer and a Toy Poodle.

It is from the Schnauzer dog that the Schnoodle gets his sturdiness, alertness, and a mustache.

His Poodle parent grants him the intelligence and energy he never seems to be short of.

In addition, being half a poodle, he may exhibit some stubbornness or carry himself with an aura of self-importance.

2. Schnoodle pup may grow up to spot a mustache

schnoodle puppy
If you are lucky, your Schnoodle pup may grow up to spot a mustache like his Schnauzer parent.

If not, then he definitely will have the Schnauzer’s sturdy form and the thick coat of the Poodle.

He normally has a medium muzzle with a dark, slightly large, button nose.

His coat can be white, brown, black, grey, apricot, and red.

He may also have two, or more colors on his coat. The coat texture is normally smooth, wavy, curly, or sometimes shaggy.

Coat thickness can be fine, medium and dense.

3. Lifespan of Schnoodle = up to 13 or 15 years

schnoodle dog smile
Schnoodle dogs can live up to 13 or 15 years which is more than the lifespan of some large breeds.
Read Article – Cutest Poodle Mixes

4. Height and Weight

black schnoodle dog
Being a descendant of miniature parents, his average height is often between 15 to 26 inches from the shoulder.

With such a stature, expect him to weigh between 20 lb and 75 lb.

There is the potential of weighing more especially if he is an avid eater. However, do not let him overfeed as it can be detrimental to his health.

5. Schnoodle has so much energy in him

schnauzer poodle mix dog
Yes, Schnoodle values himself too much and even prides on his own independence.

But this is just in his genes. Naturally, he is a cheerful and playful dog who is always looking for his next mischief.

He makes himself comfortable in whichever environment he is in and forms very strong bonds with his owners.

You should also know that this poodle mix breed has so much energy in him.

He may not have a habit of wandering off but he does not resist the urge to be inquisitive of his surrounding.

Afterall, he is a natural hunter like his parent the Poodle.

If its attention he wants, grant him. It makes him happy and he in return will find new ways to make you happy as well.

He is very protective of his family members and makes a brilliant guard dog.

For first-time dog owners, Schnoodle pups would be a good choice.

They are not high maintenance neither are they delicate in nature. However, you have to watch his ego because he can be really sensitive.

6. Schnoodle is a very clever dog

schnauzer poodle mix puppy
His mind needs constant stimulation or he grows restless and menacing.

Fortunately, you need less repetition to get him to learn a new trick.

Early socialization is important as it helps shape both his cognitive and personality.

7. Very easy to train

black white schnoodle puppy
Schnoodles are very easy to train but expect some resistance at first.

The only way to make him comply is through positive reinforcement and lots of rewards.

Never be harsh on him or he might cower and become withdrawn.

Remember he has a great IQ so ensure you vary the intensity of his training sessions.

He is also very independent and will likely sign off when he feels the training is not up to his par.

If it helps, get a professional trainer who matches up to him.

8. Schnoodles need daily exercising

brown schnoodle dog
Going out on walks, chasing after a ball, or doing flips are just some forms of exercises he loves.

Schnoodles need daily exercising which can last between thirty minutes to an hour.

However, he can get exhausted really quick and needs his rest.

If you do not have time for him, just leave him to his toys.

He does not mind playing alone as long as it’s around his owner. Get him as many different toys as possible to keep his mind stimulated.

9. Feeding a Schnoodle

white schnauzer poodle mix dog
Schnoodle dogs can work up an appetite especially after their play sessions.

He needs two to three cups of premium dry dog foods a day.

Spread his meals to two or three times a day and incorporate snacks in between.

Also be aware that he can gorge himself fat which is why feeding him portions is important.

10. He needs to groomed after four to six weeks

white schnoodle puppy
The Schnoodle’s coat has a tendency of matting if not regularly brushed.

Grooming appointments should include two to three coat brushing sessions a week.

If he has a Schnauzer’s coat, it needs to groomed after four to six weeks. If he has a Poodle’s coat, it will need clipping after one to two months.

When you bathe him, wipe his eyes to remove tear stains.

Clean his ears as well to prevent ear infections. Do not forget to brush his teeth to prevent tartar, plaque, and bad breath.

11. His coat can develop an odor

black schnoodle puppy
Some common health issues affecting Schnoodles include teary eyes, ear infections, and decaying teeth.

His coat can develop an odor if not washed or clipped as required.

Some diseases can be inherited from his parents like hip dislocation and retinal atrophy.

12. Schnoodle’s fur coat keeps him warm in cold weather

black schnoodle dog face
These dogs have a hypoallergenic coat which ideal for people who are allergic to pet hair.

Their tiny bodies allow them to adapt to any living space whether it’s a tiny apartment or a spacious suburban home.

His fur coat keeps him warm in cold weather and he never suffers heat exhaustion during summer.

In addition, he is an independent dog and does not mind letting you go to work and rejoin him in the evening.

He is great with first-time dog owners and very friendly to other pets.

Conclusion
Want a friendly and independent dog? Schnoodle pup is a great choice, especially for novice dog owners.

He is a little high maintenance on the grooming but he will reciprocate this with loyalty and his excellent guard dog ability.

Filed Under: Dog Breed, Schnoodle

12 Things You Need to Know About Cavoodle

March 26, 2018 by Amie Conwall

Cavoodle is a sweet lovable companion who adores attention. He is a descendant of purebred parents that were once considered royalty dogs.

So he might show some superiority in his mannerism but he will never look down on his owner.

Cavoodle dogs are also known as Cavapoo. They are tiny little fellows with lots of energy in them.

They are a bit high maintenance especially when they are pups. Nevertheless, the extra care pays off with all the affection they show you when they become adults.

1. Cavoodle = King Charles Spaniel + Miniature Poodle

brown cavapoo dog
Cavoodle is a descendant of the King Charles Spaniel and the Miniature Poodle.

There are various types of poodles, but the Toy or Miniature poodle was specifically bred for companionship.

Its tiny body and highly intelligent mind made it a favorite among royalties and the wealthy.

The King Charles Spaniel is a rare but famous dog. It is a toy dog as well that became famous during the era of King Charles I and King Charles II.

History has it that the King Charles Spaniel was so rapidly bred that it lost most of its authentic qualities.

When Charles I became King, he specifically searched for a purebred toy spaniel and started breeding them.

The King Charles Spaniel became famous again and even earned a spot in one of King Charles’ paintings by the artist Van Dyck.

So it goes without saying that Cavapoo is a royalty dog, and you will see it in his decorum.

2. It is hard not to fall in love with Cavapoo looks

brown cavoodle puppy
He is all shades of cute in his small body filled with fluffy hairs. He has large brown eyes with an innocence that warms you up.

But do not let his calmness full you, he can easily bounce around with energy if well motivated.

He inherits the King Charles Spaniel’s medium muzzle and long droopy ears.

Cavapoo pups will have a uni-colored, double-colored, or tri-colored coat.

His fur coat may be a rich red, apricot, gold, cream, white, or tan. He can also be red and white or a blend of brown, white, and black.

Normally, if he has more than one color, the remaining hues are represented as highlights on his chin, nose, neck, paws, or back.

Cavapoo have a well-proportioned body with strong front and hind limbs. He needs a strong physique for all his crazy escapades.

3. Cavapoo’s height falls between 12 inches and 13 inches.

cavapoo poodle mix dog
Weight can vary a lot and will depend on the type of food he is fed, how much he is fed, and the amount of exercise he gets.

But generally, his weight should fall in the 12 lb-25 lb range.
Read Article – Cutest Poodle Mixes

4. Cavapoo dogs have a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years

cavoodle dog smile

5. Cavoodle’s personality is highly determined by his parents

charles spaniel poodle mix puppies
The environment he is socialized in also plays a big role in shaping up his persona.

The best way to know his temperament is by observing his parents. Ask the Cavapoo breeder to let you meet his parents before you take home the pup.

A properly bred Charles Spaniel Poodle Mix Dog will be lively and very affectionate to his owner.

He is not aggressive in nature unless he is born of really aggressive parents.

He loves to be with his owner and accompany them wherever they go. Which also explains how he can easily develop anxiety if he gets too lonely.

Cavapoo is one of the few pedigree dogs that can bond with children of any age.

He will make an excellent play buddy for your kids as he runs after them or with them in your backyard.

He is well suited for the elderly as well or the couple who just moved to their first home.

One thing you have to watch out for is his incessant barking.

Cavoodle pups love to bark which is great if they are alerting you to an intruder.

However, it can easily become an annoying habit if left unchecked.

6. Cavapoo dogs are downright intelligent.

charles spaniel poodle mix dog
He is a quick learner especially when you teach him through socialization and constant human interaction.

If he is a lot like his parent the poodle, then expect some mild resistant when training.

7. Training Cavoodle Puppies

cavoodle puppy
Cavoodle is one of the few pedigree pups you will enjoy training. He responds positively to instructions whether it is done professionally or in the comfort of your home.

Have a bag of doggy treats nearby and plenty of affirmation words to encourage him during lessons.

Start socializing him to new people and sites while he is a puppy.

It will add to his excitement and even motivate him to look forward to training sessions.

As he becomes older, it is safe to cut down on training sessions.

8. Cavoodle dogs are naturally energetic and lively.

cavoodle dog poodle mix
He needs plenty of exercises to keep him fit and for his mental well being.

He is happy to tag along on walks or jogs in the park. But make sure you have him on a leash especially if you cannot keep up with his pace.

Get him a squeaky toy to bite and run around with while indoors.

He will also love playing fetch with a ball or Frisbee if you teach him this trick early. Ensure you get him outside as often as you can.

He loves to explore rabbit holes, sniff at things and meet new pets in the park.

9. Cavapoo needs a premium diet rich in dry kibble.

cavapoo puppies
He has tiny teeth that needs to be strengthened by chewing on dry food.

Be careful feeding him other foods that will cause his teeth to build up tartar.

10. His coat may also get infected

brown cavoodle dog
Crossbreeding helps Cavoodle pups wade off some of the common ailments that affect their parents.

Once a while he may suffer bloating or have a skin reaction to vaccines.

As he gets older, he may be predisposed to serious issues like dislocated kneecaps, eye cataracts or ear infections.

His coat may also get infected if dander is allowed to build up.

11. Cavoodle is a high maintenance dog

cavapoo puppy
You have to be willing to put in the work if he is to remain happy.

This means brushing his coat frequently with long curly hair and less frequently if he has a short wavy coat.

Trim his coat when it grows to prevent bad odor from an accumulation of dander.

In addition, bathe him with quality pet shampoos and conditioners. Clip his nails as well and clean his ears to prevent infections.

12.Cavoodle has Watchdog ability

cream cavoodle puppies
Cavapoo will always alert you to impending threats through his barks. However, he does not have the aggression of a proper guard dog.

Conclusion
If you want a lovable companion dog that sheds less, get a Cavoodle.

He not only makes you feel at home but he will also chase away any intruder.

However, be ready to pamper him with plenty of exercises, good food, doggy treats, and proper grooming.

Filed Under: Cavoodle, Dog Breed

12 Amazing Things You Need to Know About Cockapoo

March 20, 2018 by Amie Conwall

Cute, happy, playful, outgoing, mischievous … there are not enough words to describe the little charming fellow, the Cockapoo.

He is a proud entertainer and boasts of a personality that can light up a dull moment.

Bred for companionship, he is a low-budget pedigree dog who will live anywhere with his beloved owner.

1. Cockapoo puppies were born by chance

white cockapoo puppies
It is said that the first Cockapoo puppies were born by chance. They were descendants of the Toy Poodle and the American Cocker Spaniel.

Nevertheless, the dogs’ owners found the litter to have unique desirable traits passed down from the parents.

Soon enough, breeding the Cockapoodle became a popular trend in America and Europe.

Today the Cockapoo may be born of either an American or European Cocker Spaniel parent.

American breed is the Cockapoo while the European breed is nicknamed the Spoodle.

Other nicknames are Cock-a-poo, Cockapoodle, or Cockerpoo.

Cockapoo is one of the hybrid dogs known for its diversity. If constantly born of purebred parents, the litter will always come out with completely different traits.

So much so that some cross-breeders prefer breeding multi-generational parents to maintain some qualities in the pups.

2. Cockapoo is quite an adorable fellow to look at

white cockapoo dogs
His cute dark eyes draw you to him instantly. His natural gift as a heart charmer prompts you to pick him up and place him on your lap.

By the way, once he lies on your lap, he owns it for life.

His fluffy coat may bear a variety of colors. He may be black, tan, cream, or beige.

He may also be chocolate, cream, brown, or pure white in colors.

Some cock-a-poos are beige while others are pure redheads. His fur coat appearance is highly influenced by the colors of his parents.

3. Tiniest Cockapoo grows to at most 10 inches in height

cute brown cockapoo puppy
Cockapoo’s height ranges from a midget to tallish. Tiniest Cockapoo grows to at most 10 inches in height.

He is followed by his slightly taller brother who grows to a height between 9 to 11 inches. He may also have siblings who grow up to 14 inches or 15 inches.

The same can be said about his weight. If he is a tiny fluffy guy, he will weigh no more than 6 pounds.

Alternatively, he can be heavier averaging between 12 pounds and 19 pounds.

4. Cockapoo lifespan is around 12 years

cocker spaniel poodle mix
Your Spoodle has about 12 years of keeping you happy and less lonely.

Feed him lots of love and affection and he is glad to extend his lifespan to 15 years.

Do not be surprised if he lives beyond his time-frame, he is just happy and contented to be with you.
Read Article – Cutest Poodle Mixes

5. Cockapoo will never let you feel lonely

cocka poo puppy
Bred for companionship, the Cockapoo is a natural charmer. Encounter him the first time and he is quick to be a clown.

He is equally easy to please and always ready for playtime with anyone.

For the years you have him, Cockapoodle will never let you feel lonely.

He will be pacing quietly behind you wherever you go if not rolling around your feet.

When he is exhausted, a quick nap on your lap is enough to recharge his energy.

He also does not mind being petted, while on your lap, as you enjoy the company of your guests.

6. He will understand facial expressions

cockapoo dogs poodle cocka spaniel mix
Cockapoo is a very intelligent fellow drawing his genius from his parent the Poodle. He has a natural ability to learn fast and on the go.

He will understand gestures, words and even learn how to read facial expressions and emotions.

If you are feeling under the weather, he will extend his paw to comfort you.

And when you are happy, his tail wags rapidly and he will fetch his ball for playtime.

Also, Spoodle forms a strong bond with his owner, one that will last for years.

7. Training sessions with a Spoodle are seamless and fun

cockapoo dog smile
Given his acumen, he is able to learn new tricks quickly and even introduce some of his own.

On the other hand, you have to watch out for his super delicate temperament, he does not respond well to harshness.

Training sessions should start as early as when he is a pup. You have to be patient with him and allow him plenty of room to learn at his own pace.

Socialization should also start early to help shape his personality when he becomes an adult.

Expose him to new environments, sounds, and people when he is still a puppy.

Maintain a positive attitude throughout his training session. Shower him with compliments and treats for everything he does right.

If he does not feel like training today, let him be, tomorrow is another day.

8. Cock-a-poo has the moderate energy of the Cocker Spaniel

cockapoo dog playing
He only needs brief walks every day to keep him happy.

Backyard playtime is his favorite moment as he gets to run around with the kids or chase small animals.

If you live in an apartment, just buy him a ball to chase around the house. Generally, about 15 minutes of exercise is enough to kick a cockapoo fit.

9. Dry food is highly recommended for Cockapoo pups

brown cockapoo dog poodle mix
His daily consumption will depend on his size, age, activeness, and metabolism rate.

Generally, about a quarter or three-quarter cup of healthy dry food should be enough to fuel him through the day.

Feeding time should be divided into two. You can feed him in the morning and later in the evening.

During the day he should do fine with a few snacks. Stick to this plan and you never have to worry about overfeeding your dog.

10. Food allergies are common in Cockapoo dogs

brown cocka poo dog
If he barely touches his food, find out what he does not like about his diet. Moreover, watch out for ear infections or skin dander on his coat.

He may also develop an infection on his eyes if the hair around it is not trimmed.

11. Cockapoo coat needs daily brushing

brown cockapoo dog
Cockapoo coat needs daily brushing to keep it neat and glimmering.

He also needs the occasional baths, haircut, and nail trimming to maintain his cute appearance.

Brush his teeth every day as well to maintain his oral health.

12. Cockapoo is not that great as a watchdog

white cocka poo dog
Given his mild temperament, Spoodle is not that great as a watchdog.

He may bark at an approaching stranger but will immediately switch to his friendly nature.

It’s not his fault, he is a people-pleaser. However, his bark can alert your Bull-mastiff who will be happy to confront the intruder.

Conclusion
A Cockapoo is all you need for companionship and bouts of mischief in your house.

He is also well mannered and does not require much to maintain him.

He is warm to people and pets, and he adapts quickly to any new environment.

Filed Under: Cockapoo, Dog Breed

12 Amazing Things About Yorkie Poo

March 18, 2018 by Amie Conwall

Yorkie Poo is one of the sweetest tiny cross-breeds you could ever own.

These pedigree dogs are loved for their intelligent and boisterous personality.

They are tiny, cute, very cuddly, and will not leave dog hair on your couch, car, or clothes.

1) Cross-breed between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Poodle

yorkie poo poodle mix dog
Yorkiepoo are designer dogs originally from the United States of America.

They are a cross-breed between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Poodle; preferably the Toy poodle which gives the dog its characteristic short height.

Yorkie poo have been bred for the last 10 years and continue to be one of the preferred designer dogs by people living a single life or with family.

2) Yorkie Poo height ranges from 6 inches to 15 inches

yorkie poo dog
They also weigh between 4 pounds to 14 pounds making them very lightweight.

This makes them the best travel buddies. He will also adapt perfectly to a spacious family home in the suburbs or a tiny studio apartment in the city.

3) Yorkie Poo will live for 10 to 15 years

yorkie poodle mix dog
The lifespan of a Yorkie Poo is similar to most designer dogs.

He will live for 10 to 15 years provided he is properly cared for.

He may even surpass the 15-year mark as long as he is satisfied and happy.

4) He will hunt anything for practice

yorkie poodle mix breed
The Yorkiepoo might be little, but he is a really adventurous fellow.

He draws this straight from one of his parents, the Yorkshire Terrier, which was bred to hunt rodents in cotton mills.

The toy poodle is also known for its intelligence and moderate hunting skills, which adds to the Yoodle’s vibrant persona.

Now, because of his inquisitive and intelligent nature, this poodle mix dog needs plenty of opportunities to hone is hunting skills.

Otherwise, he will hunt anything for practice, including your shoes, remote, or, God forbid, your car keys.

However, it is not that hard to give him plenty of play. Yorkiepoo is a very independent animal, just let him out of the house and he will do the hunting on his own.

This should help release some of the pent-up energy inside him.

In terms of social skills, Yorkiepoos are very human-friendly. They love being cuddled or finding someone to play with.

They are not territorial and will welcome any stranger as long as they are a harmless guest at your home.

On the other hand, you have to be careful about leaving this guy with your toddler.

Part of his hunting requires biting and he may get a little excited and nip your baby.

Yorkie doodle are also not very ideal for children between the age of 5 to 10 years.

At this age, kids are very adventurous as well which may not be good for the little pooch; he could break bones if accidentally dropped during playtime.
Read Article – Cutest Poodle Mixes

5) Yorkipoos are very easy to train

white yorkie poo yorkie mix
Owing to their intelligence, Yorkipoos are very easy to train.

They are quick to grasp commands be it in potty training, behaving themselves when visitors are around, or knowing when playtime is over.

However, Yorkie doodle are very independent animals which can make them a bit stubborn during training.

The best way to train a YorkiePoo pup is with patience and plenty of compliments.

Also, be persistent and never scold or, worse, physically punish him.

It will hurt his ego and he can easily withdraw to himself.

Reward him with a dog snack for every command he gets right and he will always look forward to training sessions.

6) Exercise helps in the Yorkiepoo’s mental stimulation

white yorkie poo pupy
All that energy inside the little Yorkie Doodle needs to be released in some way.

Play time is the best and most available option to go with. Get him a toy to chase around or much on whenever he is in the house.

In the morning or evening, take him out to go chase squirrels up trees.

Frequent exercising also helps in the Yorkiepoo’s mental stimulation. He likes it when he is hunting and chasing after little animals.

His hunting skills may not help with pest reduction, but it helps keep his mind sane and his soul happy.

7) He owns Healthy Life

white yorkiepoo dog
With a good diet and plenty of exercise, the Yorkie Poo will lead a very healthy life.

However, there are those concerns about his health you need to be aware of.

One of them is his dental health, yorkiepoos have very delicate teeth that pick up tartar fast.

Yorkiepoos also succumb to ear infections owing to their tiny ear canals that are covered up with fur.

Some pups may also develop malformations in the hind limbs which can affect their adult life.

Nevertheless, there is a solution to all these. Keep your Dog on a healthy hard foods diet which is good for their teeth.

You also have to introduce teeth brushing as early as when the Yorkie is a pup so they become accustomed when they are fully grown.

Regular bathing and cleaning of the ears will help in preventing ear infections.

Limb malformation is often corrected via surgery.

Take the little guy for regular checkups at a vet clinic to ensure they have strong and healthy limb formation. The earlier the limb problem is detected, the easier it can be corrected.

8) Feed him Twice a day

toy yorkie poo dog
How much your Yorkie Poo eats depends on factors like his age, size, metabolism, and activeness.

One cup of high-quality food a day should be enough to keep a pup healthy.

Divide the cup into two portions to feed him in the morning and evening.

During the day you can feed him bits of dog snacks to replenish his energy.

9) Yorkie poo hair is generally silky and wavy

brown yorkiepoo dog
It can also get really shaggy if not well groomed. Brushing his coat daily helps prevent hair tangles.

Brush the hair away from the eyes and ears to prevent irritation.

Trimming is also a great option to keep his eyes and ears hair-free.

Nail trimming is also part of Yorkie Poo grooming. Treat him to a pedicure once or twice a month to keep the nails short and healthy.

Nail trimming is best introduced when he is a pup because, just like all dogs, he can get touchy about his feet.

10) Yorkie Poodle Mix do not shed that much hair

black yorkie poo puppy
In fact, you might think they do not shed any hair at all. This is why they make the best co-drivers and are safe around grandpa as a hypoallergenic dog.

However, the Yorkie’s coat can pick up dirt and pet dander if you don’t wash and brush it regularly.

11) Yorkie Poos are sweet harmless souls to live with.

black yorkie poo dog
They will only show mild aggression when they are not getting enough play time.

He seldom barks too, which makes his a perfect roommate in your studio apartment but not a reliable guard dog.

12) Lifetime Companionship

black yorkiepoo dog
He will stay by your side for the rest of their lives. They do not mind laying on your lap all day as long as they are treated to plenty of back rubs.

He will cuddle with you in bed or take you shopping with a cheerful wag. The Yorkie Poo is recommended for families with grown kids or elderly people who need the companionship.

Conclusion
Yorkie Poo is tiny but with a big heart. He loves attention and will be a loyal companion to anyone who treats him right.

With quality food, exercise and loads of back rubs, Yorkiepoo will be your friend for life.

Filed Under: Yorkie Poo, Dog Breed

12 Amazing things About Maltipoo

March 17, 2018 by Amie Conwall

If you want to know true love and affection, get yourself a Maltipoo.

He is charming, active and takes to people very fast. Here are a few things to know about this cute fellow before you bring him home.

1. Maltipoo is a recent addition to the line of toy pet dogs

white maltipoo puppy
He originates from the United States where he was bred for companionship.

His parents are the Teacup Maltese and Toy poodle, two quality pedigree dogs loved for their elegant personalities.

It is believed that the Malti poo takes the finest traits of his parents and shapes his own unique persona.

2. Coat Color Will be black, white or brown

white multi poo dog
Maltipoo is so tiny you may fail to notice him when he is perched on his favorite couch.

But you cannot ignore the warmth in his dark adorable eyes complemented by a black button nose.

His fur coat can either be black, white, brown, or a mixture of either of the three colors.

Moreover, his coat can be really curly, wavy or completely straight.

While curled up, he is a tiny ball of cuddly fluff.

When he stands, you notice his well-balanced body, tiny legs, and an equally velvety tail that is quite often straightened out.

3. He will weight about 5 pounds to 20 pounds

white multidoodle
Maltipoo’s height ranges from 8 inches to 14 inches from the shoulder.

With a little more love, he may grow some extra inches taller or weigh heavier.

Either way, he will still be a tiny hairy fellow with so much energy.

4. Maltipoo breeds will live for 12 to 14 years

poodle maltese mix
Malti poo, like most toy pets, lives for about 10 to 13 years. Some Maltipoo breeds will live for 12 to 14 years.

Check how long his parents have been around for to get an exact estimate for your dog.
Read Article – Cutest Poodle Mixes

5. Maltipoo is not the type of dog to grow tired of.

poodle maltese mix dog
In his own company, the Maltipoo tends to be calm and quiet. But when he sees you, or any human, he switches to a friendly and outgoing persona.

He gets attached to people very easily and forms a very strong bond with them.

So much so that depression and anxiety kick in when he gets impatient.

He can be quiet or playful when you need him to be.

His personality is well suited for children beyond the age of 4, elderly people, or anyone living on their own.

He also gets along with other pets whether it is a dog, canary, hamster, or a cat.

Maltipoo is the type of dog to welcome you home with cheers.

He gets very energetic when he spots his owner and does not shy from wagging his tail at that new guest.

He always strives to make people feel at home because he genuinely loves them.

6. Intelligence Level inherits form Poodle

maltidoodle Puppy
Being the descendant of a Poodle, Maltipoo is an intelligent and agile chap.

He also carries the energy and inquisitiveness of the Maltese. With these two traits, he makes one of the easiest dogs to train.

In addition, he is always eager to please his owner, so learning new tricks faster is one way of showing his appreciation.

7. Training needs a lot of dedication

maltipoo poodle maltese mix
Training your Maltipoo is very easy but needs a lot of dedication.

The best time to start training him is when he is a pup.

If you are buying a fully grown Maltipoo, find out if he received prior training from his previous handlers.

While training him, watch out for his fragile ego. Do not shout or force him into doing anything.

All this will do is crush his ego and reduce him to fear and withdrawal.

Instead, use praises and lots of doggy treats for everything he gets right.

Give him a snack and pat his back when he responds positively to a new stranger.

Add another snack when he successfully does his business outside the house.

Reward him more when he finally learns to love his own company and not depend too much on your presence.

8. He is a very fragile dog

maltipoo puppy
Maltipoo is quite energetic and loves activity. However, it doesn’t mean you have to take him out to the park every day.

Short morning or evening walks are enough to help him release the pent-up energy.

Exercising him can also be as simple as buying a ball and letting him chase it around the house.

If you have kids caring kids in the house, he will make a great playmate for them.

However, be careful about leaving him with underage kids.

He is a very fragile dog and can easily break a bone if dropped accidentally.

9. What should I feed my Maltipoo?

maltipoo dog smile
Feed him plenty of dry kibbles mixed with high-quality pedigree food.

Dry kibble helps him keep strong teeth and prevent tooth loss, bad breath or gum infection.

He will also love some canned food, but feed him smaller rations to prevent the buildup of plaque.

10. Health Problems

black white maltipoo dog
If your Maltipoo is a well-bred dog, you do not have to worry about him getting sick. He seldom sheds fur and rarely drools.

His coat will remain shiny and silky as long as you bath and brush him regularly.

He may be predisposed to some of the illnesses that affect his parents, but it is not likely he will fall sick.

Ask the breeder if the Maltipoo’s parents were affected by any health issues. This helps you know what to expect in your Maltipoo and stay prepared.

11. Brush his coat daily and bathe him regularly

maltese poodle mix dog
Grooming is essential to keep the Maltipoo’s coat smooth and untangled.

If you introduce grooming early when he is a pup, he can grow to like and look forward to it.

Brush his coat daily and bathe him regularly. Use a quality shampoo and fur conditioner to get the best results.

12. Less Aggressiveness

maltese poodle mix maltipoo
If you love a quiet well-mannered dog, you will find great companionship in the Maltipoo.

He seldom barks unless irritated or feels anxious. However, you have to control his barking right from when he is a pup.

If left unmonitored, his barking becomes an irritating habit that is carried on to adulthood.

On the other hand, his mild nature does not make him the best guard dog.

In fact, he is best kept on a leash to prevent him from wandering out where is is vulnerable to danger.

Keep him in the company of a guard dog like a Pitbull or Doberman, he will feel safer this way.

Conclusion
Maltipoo is the kind of dog that thrives on mutual friendship. Treat him right and he will offer his unconditional love and loyalty.

Groom him frequently, compliment him during training, and pamper him with toys.

Filed Under: Maltipoo, Dog Breed

12 Things You Need to Know About Pomapoo

March 16, 2018 by Amie Conwall

You just can’t resist the bundle of cute that is the Pomapoo. They are pedigree dogs adored for their rich fluffy coat and attractive personality.

Pomadoodle will fit into your lifestyle and will forever remain a lovable companion.

There are several factors to consider when buying a pedigree dog. Since Pomapoo or Pomadoodle are cross-breed dogs, they carry the genetic makeup of both their parents.

This will influence everything from how they look to how they relate with their master and surrounding.

1) Pomapoo is a cross-breed between a Pomeranian and Toy Poodle

black pomapoo puppy
This do is a mysterious fellow as little is known of his true origins.

Breeding experts suggest that he must be from Europe since his two parents are of European descent.

Toy poodles became popular with royal families around the 18th century.

Pomeranians were also a favorite of the aristocrat, with the likes of Mozart, Marie Antoinette and Queen Victoria owning one.

Queen Victoria bred the Pomeranian to their present smaller sizes, sparking a new love for them all over England.

Royalty is in the DNA of this and you will evidently see this in the elegance he displays. Another cute pomeranian mix is Pomsky.

2) Pomapoo’s height ranges between 8 to 10 inches

brown pomapoo puppy
Pomapoo has a soft fluffy coat that complements their adorable persona.

Their height ranges between 8 to 10 inches, from the shoulder, and will weigh from 5 to 15 pounds.

Some Pomapoos will grow taller than this and even weigh heavier depending on their genetic makeup.

You will adore Poma Poo’s short dainty legs supporting his perfectly proportioned body.

The texture of his coat may vary between straight, wavy and curly.

The same is said of his color which may be a shade of red, fawn, brown, black, sable, or white.

He has a tiny wedged face and a long narrow muzzle that ends with a dark button nose.
Read Article – Cutest Poodle Mixes

3) Lifespan of Pomapoo is up to 10 or 15 years

two pomapoodle puppies
If you feed and treat him well, He will live up to 10 or 15 years. Some Pomadoodles have so much love to give that they extend this to 16years.

They inherit this longevity from their parents, so ask the breeder how long the parent Pomapoos have lived for can give you a rough idea of the puppy’s lifespan.

4) He will befriend everyone he meets

white poma poo puppy
Pomapoo’s personality can be described as affectionate and infectious. He is a sweet pedigree dog that will befriend everyone he meets.

He is great with adults and kids ages 3 years and above.

Also, know that the Pomadoodle is a real sucker for attention. He gets really jealous when you become so preoccupied with your newborn baby and forget all about it.

The hidden envy will show up as nibs or scratch marks on your toddler, so do not leave him alone with underage kids.

Other than that, Pomapoo is by nature a very friendly, loyal, and extroverted dog.

But go easy on the pampering as he can grow really needy when left alone.

Train him to be comfortable in his own company early when he is a pup.

5) Pomapoo draws his intelligence from the Poodle

teo pomapoo puppies
They are very agile and have an obedience that rivals most pedigree dogs with a near similar temperament.

Poomadoodle is quick to learn all the new tricks you have in store for him and may even surprise you with some of his own.

6) Pomapoo is a very easy dog to train

merle poma poo puppy
Given his loyal and eager-to-please demeanor, Pomadoodle is a very easy dog to train.

How quick he is to learn new tricks depends on the dominant breed in his genetic code.

If his personality is more of a poodle, then he will be very smart and easy to train.

If he is more of a Pomeranian, he still will be eager to learn albeit at a slower pace.

Poma poo will seldom give you troubles during training. However, it is recommended that you start training him while he is a pup.

Once he gets accustomed to the routine, you can train him on and off when he is a full adult.

7) Diet and Exercise

poma poo dog smile
It takes less effort to exercise a Pomapoo Puppy.

Any moderate activity you can introduce him too should be enough to maintain his physique and offer adequate mental stimulation.

Pomadoodles are happy to trail you behind as you go about your day.

If you stop to work on something, he will be a short distance from you happily watching or catching quick snoozes.

You don’t have to take him out to the park every day. Once or twice a week is enough to keep him healthy and fit.

If you live in an apartment with no park around, introduce some toys to him like fetch balls.

He will be happy to run after the ball and even wrestle with it for fun.

For food, anything on your family dinner menu is good for him.

Ensure you add some dry kibble on his diet to maintain his strong teeth.

8) Minor Health problems

pomeranian poodle mix puppies
Pomapoo may be predisposed to some of the health issues that face Poodles and Pomeranians.

However, thanks to the cross-breeding factor, his genetic makeup may be strong enough to withstand some of the common ailments affecting his parents. Your only concern is that he does not develop gum disease.

9) His fur coat can get quite tangly if not brushed

white pomadoodle dog
Your Pomadoodle will need moderate grooming to keep him looking elegant as usual.

For Pomadoodles with silky coats, brushing one every four to five weeks is enough.

If he inherits the more curly coat, then you have to brush him once every day.

Brush his teeth daily to maintain healthy gums; he might even like a little flossing.

Ensure you introduce these grooming practices when he is young so he becomes accustomed when he is an adult.

10) Allergies

two brown poma poo puppies
Fortunately, Pomadoodles are hypoallergenic like their parents the Poodle.

However, he may pick up a little dander and dirt if he is not cleaned.

While giving him baths, clean his ears as well to prevent infections.

Add nail clipping to the occasional pampering too, he really values his overall elegance.

11) Aggressiveness

black pomapoo dog
The sweet affectionate nature of the Pomapoo may not be a good ingredient for guard dog duties.

He is inclined to befriend and welcome anyone who comes to your home; even strangers.

Luckily, since he can co-exist with other dog breeds, you may introduce him to a German Shepard that will watch both his back and yours.

12)Pomapoos are tiny and do not take up much space

black pomadoodle puppy
He just needs a corner in your studio apartment to play with his toys.

He will also love the large backyard space in your country home to chase after his ball or rodents.

Poma Poo is designed to fit into your lifestyle so adaptability will never be a problem.

Conclusion
If you are looking for a loyal companion with a laid-back persona, consider getting a Pomapoo.

He adapts to any environment you place him and does not ask much in terms of food and exercise.

As long as you are happy, he is happy.

Filed Under: Pomapoo, Dog Breed

12 Things You Need to Know About Shihpoo

March 14, 2018 by Amie Conwall

If you are looking for a loyal and fun-loving pet to have at home, then you need to get a Shihpoo.

Shih-poo dog has a magnetic personality and will thrive in any environment.

They love affection and need plenty of grooming to maintain their health and vibrant personality.

1)Shihpoo is Crossbreed Between a Toy Poodle and a Shih Tzu

white shih poo puppy
Shih Poo or Shoodle is originally from America. They are a crossbreed between a Toy Poodle and a Shih Tzu.

This resulted in a fine breed dog that shares the personalities of either dog, although you will notice more of the Shih Tzu’s care-free attitude in a Shih Poo pup.

2) Average Shoodle height is between 8 inches and 13 inches from the Shoulder.

brown poodle shih tzu mix
However, some Shih Poo pups will grow up to 10 inches or 12 inches in height.

They are tiny and fluffy enough to lie on your lap as you pat them.

They can also fit in your arm and can be carried around as you go about your day.
Read Article – Cutest Poodle Mixes

3) Lifespan of Shihpoo is around 10 to 15 years

white shoodle dog
Shih-poo dogs will give you 10 to 15 years of pure joy and fun.
Some can be in the family for longer than this as long as you keep pampering them with the right diet and exercise.
A clean environment to live in is also necessary to prolong the lifespan of the shihpoo pup.


4) Their cleverness comes from Poodle

chocalate poodle shih tzu
Don’t let the cute and cuddly appearance fool you, Shih-poo is quite an intelligent fellow.

They get their cleverness from the Poodle which is known for its great ability to understand commands.

Show that little fellow where to do their business and you will never have to scoop after them.

5) His attractive personality will draw anyone to his crazy antics.

shih tzu puppy smile
Shih Poo is a clown by nature. He will befriend anyone and is happy to follow you around wherever you go.

Shih-poo dogs make ideal playmates for families with children or elderly people under home care.
If you are single and living in a studio apartment, a Shoodle pup will help make your house a home.

6) Shih-poo can be quite tough to train

brown white shih poo puppy
Although highly intelligent, Shih-poo can be quite stubborn to train.
The little fellow is a smart-ass by nature and sees no need to learn anything new.
It will take lots of patience, constant praises and doggy treats to get him to sit, roll over, or pee in the crate.

In addition, These Puppies have a tiny attention span. One minute they are obeying your command the next they are chasing a ball down the hall.

The best way to train him is through short repetitive sessions.

It may take up to a year before your Shoodle pup understands everything you need him to know.

7) Shih-poo dogs don’t require rigorous exercises.

black shih poo dog
Any space, big or small, is enough for Shih poo to play in. They fit the urban apartment lifestyle as well as a suburban home with plenty of backyard space.

Given their energetic nature, Shihpoo dogs don’t require rigorous exercises.

He will be happy to play fetch with a tiny ball around the apartment.

He will absolutely love running around the backyard playing with children or chasing squirrels for fun.

Take him out every morning or evening for a brief walk then leave him to his own fun and imagination.

Just make sure he does not have too much fun to wear himself down.

8)He has Strong Teeth

black shih poo poodle mix
Dog needs a proper diet to maintain his crazy fun-filled life.

A diet loaded with dry kibble dry foods diet is perfect to help him maintain strong teeth.

Dry food also helps maintains healthy gums and prevent bad breath in the Shihpoo.


9) Some Shoodle pups will have long silky coats

black shih poo dog
Occasional grooming is necessary to keep the Shih poo’s coat prim. Twice a week is enough to keep the coat fluffy.

Grooming frequency will also depend on the type of coat the Shoodle has.

Some Shoodle pups will have long silky coats while others short curly ones.

One Shihpoo pup may require extra tender loving care than the other–but both will love you the same regardless.

10) Give them a bath once a week

shih tzu puppy
Shih-poos don’t shed fur which makes them great hypoallergenic dogs.
But you have to keep their coat healthy to prevent pet dander or skin disease.

Give them a bath once a week or twice a month to maintain a healthy coat.


11) He be friends anyone on site-even strangers

white shih poo puppy
While the Shih poo is a jovial playmate, you cannot count on him to watch your back. He be friends anyone on site-even strangers.

In addition, Shih-poos have a low barking tendency and are less territorial.

Fortunately, Shoodles co-exist well with other pets–so there is no harm in adding a Doberman for security.

12) Shihpoo is quite adaptive in nature

brown shihpoo dog smile
They settle into any environment fast as long as they have their master with them.

You could stay at home watching TV with you or be out helping you reel in the catch the lake.

Shihpoo will love you unconditionally and liven up any environment you put him in.

Although he has a short attention span, he still loves all the attention and affection he can get from his human friends.

Take good care of him and he will be a perfect home companion for years.

Filed Under: Shihpoo, Dog Breed

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