Why Maltipoos Are The Top Hypoallergenic Dogs For People With Allergies

February 14, 2022

If you decide to adopt a Maltipoo, you will find the dog friendly, affectionate, and protective. The little dog will bark and warn you when things don’t seem quite right. This makes the Maltese and Poodle mix a welcome canine companion. 

Another feature that adds to the dog’s appeal is its coat. The curly and soft long-haired skin does not shed much, making the cuddly pup the ideal choice for people who suffer from allergies.

After all, you do not want to snuggle with your dog, only to experience sneezing and a watery and runny nose and eyes. You just have to remember one thing. No dog, even the “hypoallergenic” Maltipoos for sale, is entirely hypoallergenic. Maltipoos, like all dogs, release saliva and dander, both of which hold allergens. They just do not affect allergy sufferers like other dog breeds. 

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Grooming a Maltipoo

The Maltipoo needs brushing each day, which even an allergy sufferer can handle. You also must give it a monthly bath and keep the coat clipped monthly. If you are super sensitive to pollen, dust, or pet dander, you can always take your pet to a groomer. 

Maltipoos for sale have a hypoallergenic coat

You will not notice the dander as much, because of the nature of the coat — it is longer and more compact (curly or wavy), so dander is trapped more often than released. While you should clip your dog yearly, trim the hair around its head each month. Brushing the dog daily will prevent any problems with mats.

Bathing the Maltipoo’s coat monthly reduces allergen levels. Other grooming needs include nail care and dental care. Keep the nails trimmed to prevent scratches — whether on you or the furniture.

The dog was bred for allergy sufferers

The Maltipoo was first bred for allergy sufferers who wanted a companion dog. Therefore, it delights dog lovers who sneeze and sniffle, from time to time, when they can spend time with a tiny and fluffy furball and not feel all stuffed up and miserable.

To stay on the right track concerning grooming, make sure you start daily brushings when your dog is still a pup. Always show positive reinforcement when it holds still, for instance, as you groom him. A pat on the head or a small treat will make him cooperate.

The extra grooming the Maltipoo receives makes it easier to keep it from shedding — even in small amounts. While some people believe a dog’s fur leads to allergy symptoms, it is the dog’s saliva and dander that trigger allergic reactions

Interestingly, an allergy sufferer’s symptoms can lighten or worsen from one dog to the next, even if the two dogs are the same type. Fortunately, Maltipoos are free of allergens, given the texture of their coats, for the most part. The dog’s hair catches dander instead of releasing it in the air.

Make a Maltipoo your next pet

Do you have allergies? If so, they should not prevent you from owning a pet. If you want to adopt a friendly dog and shed less than other dogs, you will find that the Maltipoo is an excellent choice for a pet.

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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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