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Do Maltipoos Shed a Lot? Facts & FAQ

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Maltipoos are a popular hybrid, known for their cute appearance and hypoallergenic coats. But what about their shedding? Do Maltipoos shed a lot? The answer to that question is a bit complicated. While Maltipoos do not shed as much as some other dog breeds, they are not completely hypoallergenic. They may not be the best choice for people with severe allergies to dogs.

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The Maltipoo Coat

One of the features that makes Maltipoos so appealing is their coat. Maltipoos have a soft, fluffy coat that is often described as being similar to a teddy bear. This coat can come in various colors, including white, cream, apricot, red, brown, and black.

Maltipoos do not have an outer coat, and their hair does not grow as long as the hair of some other dog breeds. This can make Maltipoos a good choice for people who do not want to deal with a lot of shedding.

The downside is that Maltipoos require more frequent grooming than dogs with an outer coat. The lack of an outer coat also means that Maltipoos are not as well-suited to cold weather.

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Do Maltipoos Shed?

All dogs shed at least some hair, and Maltipoos are no exception. However, since they do not have an outer coat, they do not shed as much as other dogs.

The amount of shedding varies from dog to dog and even from individual to individual within a breed. Some dogs shed very little, while others shed quite a bit. Maltipoos fall somewhere in the middle when it comes to shedding.

Are Maltipoos Hypoallergenic?

While Maltipoos do not shed as much as some other breeds, they are not completely hypoallergenic. They may not be suitable for those with severe allergies to dogs.

If you are considering getting a Maltipoo, it is essential to talk to your allergist about whether they would be a good fit for you. You should also be prepared to do extra grooming and housework to control allergens.

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How Can I Manage My Maltipoo’s Shedding?

There are a few things you can do to manage your Maltipoo’s shedding. First, you should brush your Maltipoo regularly with a soft bristled brush. This will remove loose hair and minimize shedding.

You should also make sure to give your Maltipoo a bath regularly to eliminate the dirt, debris, and loose hair from their coat. In addition, you should consider using a deshedding shampoo when you bathe your Maltipoo. It’s designed to reduce shedding by removing loose hair.

Finally, you should talk to a vet about whether your Maltipoo would benefit from a supplement to reduce shedding. Maltipoos are remarkable pets; they are loving and affectionate dogs that are well-suited to life as a family pet. While they shed, the amount of shedding is usually manageable with a little extra care.

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Conclusion

Maltipoos are a popular choice for people looking for a small, hypoallergenic dog. They have a soft, fluffy coat that comes in a variety of colors, and Maltipoos do not shed as much as some other breeds. They are also relatively easy to groom and require only moderate exercise. However, they are not hypoallergenic and may not be ideal for pet parents with severe allergies.

If you are considering getting a Maltipoo, be sure to talk to your allergist and research the breed before making a decision.

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