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Dog Breeds - Maltese

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The Maltese is a loving little dog that loves human companionship and can often become protective of its owner. Thought they are quite energetic, they do not require you to give them a lot of exercise as they are very active on their own indoors. They are a very playful breed and they do not lose this quality with age. This breed is not recommended for very young children as their size makes them fragile to rough play. They are great pets for older, more considerate children. Generally this breed does get along with other pets, however they should be supervised because the other pet is likely to be much bigger then them!

The Maltese has a single coat and sheds very minimally making it a hypo-allergenic breed. Their long outer coat does require extensive grooming to avoid matting, they should be brushed gently every day. Many owners choose to have their hair trimmed short in a style called the “puppy cut” which makes the grooming process less time consuming and gives the breed a puppy look. The brilliant white coat of the Maltese is prone to tear staining, which is dark staining around the eyes. They also get stains around their mouths from food. Their faces and eyes should be cleaned daily to try to keep staining minimal. The Maltese must be bathed regularly, and their ears should be cleaned often.

Maltese Breed Information

Breed Group

Toy Group

Coat

No undercoat, long and luxurious straight outer coat

Colour(s)

White – may have tan on ears

Size

8-10 inches

Weight

3-10 lbs

Exercise:

Require little exercise; active indoors

Temperament

Playful, gentle, affectionate, energetic, intelligent

Trainability

Easy to train

Average Lifespan

12-15 years

Common Health Problems

Luxating patella, progressive retinal atrophy, dental problems, eye problems, broken bones/fractures

Most PetCare Clients Insure Malteses with:

QuickCare Intermediate for Dogs



Consider some of these claims paid out by PetCare for these common complaints:

Cancer Treatments: $5,500
Hip Dysplasia: $6,000
Viral Infection: $3,000
Eye Problems: $3,000
Gastro Intestinal Problems: $3,000