Moodle Breed Guide
Also known as: Maltipoo, Malti-Poo, Maltese Poodle
Maltese-Poodle crosses with gentle hearts, Moodles are affectionate, intelligent companions whose small size and low-shedding coats suit apartment living perfectly.

Quick facts about this breed
Size
Small
Weight
3-8 kg
Lifespan
10-15 years
Energy Level
Medium
Family Fit
Loves all ages
Shedding
Low
Size
Small
Weight
3-8 kg
Lifespan
10-15 years
Energy Level
Medium
Family Fit
Loves all ages
Shedding
Low
About Moodles
The Moodle, also known as the Maltipoo, is a designer crossbreed developed by combining Maltese with Poodles (typically Miniature or Toy varieties). This hybrid was created to produce a small companion dog with the gentle nature of the Maltese and the low-shedding coat of the Poodle.
Moodles are small dogs with soft, wavy to curly coats in various colours including white, cream, apricot, and brown. They're known for their friendly, affectionate personalities and their adaptability to various living situations.
These dogs are intelligent, social, and make excellent family pets. They're generally good with children and other pets, requiring moderate exercise and mental stimulation. Their coats need regular grooming to prevent matting and maintain their appearance. While generally healthy, they can inherit health issues from both parent breeds including luxating patella, dental problems, and certain eye conditions. Early socialisation helps ensure they develop into well-adjusted, confident adults.
Complete Care Guide for Moodles
Expert advice on keeping your Moodle healthy, happy, and thriving at every stage of life.
Establishing proper nutrition habits forms the foundation of a Moodle's overall health and wellbeing. These charming small dogs require carefully portioned meals that align with their moderate energy levels and size. A well-structured feeding routine, typically consisting of two measured meals daily, helps prevent overfeeding while supporting healthy digestion.
Quality protein sources should comprise the primary component of a Moodle's diet, complemented by appropriate amounts of healthy fats and complex carbohydrates. Their unique coat characteristics demand particular attention to nutrients that promote skin and coat health, especially omega fatty acids that help maintain their low-shedding fur in optimal condition.
Dental considerations play a crucial role in meal planning for Moodles. Incorporating dental-friendly kibble and appropriate chew treats helps reduce tartar buildup and supports oral hygiene, addressing the breed's predisposition to dental issues. Regular monitoring of food intake and body condition allows for timely adjustments to portion sizes, preventing weight gain that could stress their small frames.
Fresh, clean water should always be available, particularly important for maintaining proper hydration and supporting their coat health. Working with a veterinarian to establish appropriate portion sizes and meal timing ensures your Moodle receives balanced nutrition that supports their specific needs throughout different life stages.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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A Moodle is a hybrid dog breed that is a cross between a Maltese and a Poodle. This breed is known for its friendly and affectionate nature, making it a popular choice for families and individuals. Moodles typically have a small stature and a curly or wavy coat that comes in a variety of colours.
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