Maltipoo
Maltese sweetness × Poodle brains — a soft-hearted cloud that loves everyone it meets. HDB-approved.
Breed file
Living with a Maltipoo
The Maltipoo blends the Maltese's gentle, people-loving nature with the Poodle's quick mind and low-shed coat. The result is a small companion that is easy to train, easy on allergies and dangerously easy to spoil.
They're social butterflies — great with considerate children, friendly with other pets, and happiest wherever the family is. Like all companion breeds they'd rather not be left alone all day, so plan for company or daycare.
- Size
- Toy · 3–5kg
- Coat
- Soft wavy low-shed · monthly grooming
- Energy
- medium
- Good with
- First-time owners, families with gentle kids, HDB homes
Care notes
- Brush 2–3× weekly; groom every 4–6 weeks to keep the teddy look
- Tear-stain wiping every few days keeps the face bright
- 20–30 min of play + a short walk daily is plenty
- Gentle, reward-based training — soft temperaments dislike harsh corrections
Every family goes home with a written care plan — plus lifetime WhatsApp support for the 2am “is this normal?” questions.
Nursery status
Be first for the next litter
Join the Maltipoo waitlist
First pick of the next litter — before we list publicly.
Recent graduates: meet the Maltipoo babies who found their families →
Good to ask
Maltipoo questions
First or second generation — and does it matter?
Ours are F1 (Maltese × Toy Poodle), which gives the most predictable size and coat. We'll show you both parents at your visit — with a cross, meeting mum and dad tells you more than any label.
When is your next Maltipoo litter?
Clover from our last litter has gone home, and the next litter is expected in September. Join the waitlist below and you'll get first pick before we list publicly.
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Litters are small and visit slots go fast. Book a free visit to cuddle the babies and meet both their parents — zero pressure to decide on the day.







