Maltipoo Puppy for sale in Los Angeles, California | $400


Teacup Maltipoo puppies
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Male and Female Maltipoo very adorable teacup puppies they just turned 11 weeks old ***
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$400
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Teacup Maltipoo puppies?
Teacup Maltipoo puppies are a crossbreed of Maltese and Poodle, known for their small size and adorable appearance. They are recognized as one of the cutest puppies available.
2. How old are the available Maltipoo puppies?
The available Maltipoo puppies are currently just turned 11 weeks old, making them perfect for adoption.
3. What is the price for the Teacup Maltipoo puppies?
The price for these Teacup Maltipoo puppies is $400, which is an excellent deal for such adorable companions.
4. Are the puppies male or female?
We have both male and female Maltipoo puppies available, giving you options to choose from.
5. Where are the puppies located?
The Teacup Maltipoo puppies are located in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States.
6. What should I consider before adopting a Maltipoo?
Before adopting a Maltipoo, consider their need for companionship, regular grooming, and exercise. Additionally, ensure that you have the time, love, and resources to care for a new pet.
7. How can I introduce my Maltipoo to other pets?
Introduce your Teacup Maltipoo to other pets gradually, allowing them to sniff each other and become familiar in a controlled manner. Supervise their interactions until you are confident they get along.
8. Are Maltipoos hypoallergenic?
Yes, Maltipoos are often considered hypoallergenic due to their Poodle ancestry, which may minimize shedding and allergens in the home.
9. What type of diet is best for Maltipoo puppies?
A high-quality puppy food is recommended for Maltipoo puppies. Always consult with a veterinarian for personalized dietary advice based on your puppy's needs.
10. What vaccinations do Maltipoos need?
Maltipoos should be up to date on their vaccinations, which typically start at 6 to 8 weeks and continue as advised by a veterinarian. Common vaccinations include rabies, distemper, and parvovirus.


























