New Puppy Frequently Asked Questions

Where should my puppy sleep?

Maltipoo puppies typically do best in a crate with some form of bedding. Bedding could be something as simple as an old hand towel or a fancy dog bed to keep inside the crate. Having your Maltipoo puppy sleep inside the crate at night will give him a private, quiet corner of your home where he can unwind safely without being disturbed by general house activity. After all, an 8-week old puppy needs about 18-20 hours of sleep per day. So it's no surprise that Fido will be sleeping at night and during parts of the day.

How vital is crate training for my puppy?

In short; very important. At My Doodle Maltipoos, we recommend all of our new puppy homes use proper crate training for many reasons. Crate training is recommended for all dogs, especially during potty training while they're still learning to hold their bladders. Another important aspect is keeping your puppy safe. It's simply not possible to watch your puppy 24 hours a day. For this reason, it's best to have your puppy confined when he's unsupervised to prevent him from ingesting any dangerous objects such as electrical cords, batteries, chocolate, or any other hazards nearby.

How long does it take for a new puppy to adjust?

The first three days/nights tend to be the hardest because everything is new and can be rather scary and unfamiliar to a new puppy. Take things slowly, and you're sure to see things improving each day. Generally, a puppy can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to fully adjust to its new environment and schedule. 

Will my puppy come with vaccinations and be wormed?

Yes! My Doodle Maltipoos takes pride in your dog's health and protection from illness. Every puppy receives up-to-date vaccinations as they reach the proper age. Our Maltipoos typically undergo 1-2 rounds of deworming. It will depend on how long your puppy stays with us and what they're exposed to during that time. (for example, puppies in training may be here an additional five weeks and could have contact with puppies from other litters during training and socialization)

Will my puppy need additional shots?

Puppies at My Doodle Maltipoos receive their first vaccinations on schedule, at or close to 6 weeks old. After you receive your puppy at 8 weeks, it's recommended they continue to receive their vaccinations on schedule from 9 weeks onward. 

  • The first set of vaccinations: 6-8 weeks

  • The second set of vaccinations: 9-11 weeks

  • The third set of vaccinations: 12-14 weeks

  • The fourth set of vaccinations: 16-17 weeks

Once your Maltipoo puppy has received all of their puppy vaccinations, they will continue to receive booster shots annually.

What age will my puppy get the rabies vaccination?

Rabies is a very deadly virus that can infect dogs, so it's essential to vaccinate your Maltipoo puppy to prevent life-threatening illnesses such as rabies. The rabies shot is given with the fourth set of vaccinations, typically at 16 weeks. Booster shots will be due every 12-36 months after that.

What if my puppy will not eat once he arrives at our home?

The first 24-48 hours after arriving home can be stressful for your Maltipoo. They experience many changes as they enter an entirely new world they get to call home. Having just left their littermates and parents to begin life on their own can be a bit overwhelming. For this reason, it's not uncommon for puppies to have a decreased appetite. However, we always recommend if problems persist, contact your veterinarian right away.

When should I take my puppy to see my vet?

The first vet visit with your Maltipoo should typically be within 72 hours of receiving him. This allows your puppy to receive a well check, ensuring he is healthy and happy, going over any concerns, and planning future appointments to complete vaccinations. Having that first vet check also provides you time to establish a relationship with your veterinarian, which is especially helpful since you will want to be comfortable discussing anything about the care of your new puppy with your vet going forward.

When can I take my new puppy out to meet other dogs?

For the safety of your new Maltipoo puppy, it would be in your puppy's best interest to avoid meeting any other dogs outside of the household until the puppy vaccines are completed. Personal pets who are up to date on their vaccinations are the only exception since they won't be spreading illness to your new puppy. 

Will my puppy be potty trained when I pick it up?

It depends. If you're picking up your puppy at 8 weeks, they won't have received any formal potty training. Suppose you would like a potty-trained Maltipoo puppy. In that case, we offer a training program specifically designed for maltipoos that includes a list of learned commands such as sit, stay, come, heel, okay, and leave it as well as the beginnings of house training and crate training for your new puppy.

Why should I consider basic formal training for my puppy?

Any dog can be prone to anxiety, reactivity, aggression, destructive habits, issues with separation, and hyperactivity. Giving your dog formal basic training, such as our 5-week obedience training program, provides your puppy with structure and routine and gives both you and your pup tools to deal with everyday stressors!

At what age can I start giving my puppy treats?

Right away! At My Doodle Maltipoos, we find it natural to spoil our pets and feed them treats to bond, train, and develop communication between our dogs and us. However, it's best to feed treats in moderation to avoid upsetting your puppy's stomach during the first few weeks home. Your puppy undergoes an adjustment process after weaning and becoming acclimated to eating new foods. We recommend new treats be introduced gradually to help avoid any digestive issues.

What are the development stages of a Maltipoo puppy?

  • Social Development

  • Teething

  • Training

  • Teen Stage

The Maltipoo Development Phase isn’t as bad as people say. It just takes time and dedication, but once you're done it is going to be so worth it. Check out our article about the Maltipoo development stages.

No matter what questions you may have! There’s no doubt that bringing home a Maltipoo of your own is the right answer!

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