DescriptionThe Maltese is a hardy little companion dog with a luxurious silky
white coat hanging straight to the ground on each side of a center part
line. The coat is single, with no undercoat, and should not be wavy,
curly or kinky. It should be made of shiny, thick, heavy hair which is
about 8½ inches (22cm.) long. The color is pure white, although light
ivory is acceptable. The long pendant ears and tail are thickly covered
with hair and the tail drapes over the back. The eyes are dark, round,
large and deep with dark rims. The muzzle tapers slightly and should be
one-third the length of the total head. It should have a black nose
with open nostrils and a distinct stop. The body is slightly longer
than tall with a level topline. The Maltese is fine-boned, but sturdy.
A properly built Maltese seems to float along the ground under his
cloud of white hair.
OriginThis ancient dog was described by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus as
belonging to the "Melita" breed, an archaic name for Malta. It was
developed in Italy with the addition of miniature spaniel and poodle
blood. It was thought that these lively little dogs were first brought
to England by Crusaders returning home from the Mediterranean. The
breed became particularly popular with women, who often carried them in
their sleeves and even to their beds. The dog was not only popular with
women though. Publius, the Roman governor of Malta, prized his Maltese
enough to commission a portrait of "Issa" and even have poetry written
about her. Today, the glamorous Maltese is an adored pet and
sought-after show dog.
TemperamentThe Maltese is spirited, lively and playful. Gentle, loving, trusting
and devoted to its master. Highly intelligent. Good at learning tricks
if he feels sufficiently rewarded. Bold and quick to sound the alarm in
case of suspicious noises. It is a classical companion dog; graceful
and lovable. They do well with other animals. Maltese love to play
outdoors but have a penchant for jumping in puddles. A bath must
follow! These dogs can be snappish with inconsiderate children and may
be difficult to housebreak. Sometimes they are picky eaters. Include
small biscuits and dry dog food in this breed's regular diet to help
the teeth stay strong and healthy. Do not over-pamper or overprotect
these little dogs, for some become unstable, and some may become
jealous of visitors.
HeightHeight: Dogs 8-10 inches (21-25cm.) Bitches 8-9 inches (20-23cm.)
WeightWeight: from 6½-9 pounds (3-4kg.)
Known Health ProblemsProne to sunburn along the hair parting; skin, respiratory, eye and
tooth problems, and slipped stifle. Some may be difficult to feed with
weak, upset digestion. They may get the chills, and they experience
discomfort in hot weather. Maltese should be kept out of damp areas.
It is a good idea to paper-train this breed - to avoid going out in
weather extremes.
Conditions for LivingThe Maltese is a good dog for apartment life. They are very active
indoors and will do okay without a yard.
Exercise Requirmentsexercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill
their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get to go on daily walks
are more likely to display behavior problems. They will also enjoy a
good romp in a safe open area off lead, such as a large fenced in yard.
They remain playful well into old age. They are very active indoors.
Life ExpectancyAbout 15 or more years. It may live as long as 18, but it is important
to keep it out of the damp.
GroomingDaily combing and brushing of the long coat is important but be gentle,
as the coat is very soft. Clean the eyes daily to prevent staining, and
clean the beard after meals for the same reason. Bathe or dry shampoo
regularly - making sure the animal is thoroughly dry and warm
afterward. Clean the ears, and pull out hair growing inside the ear
canal. The eyes should be checked regularly and cleaned if necessary.
The hair on the top of the head is often tied up in a topknot to keep
it away from the eyes. Some pet owners opt to clip the hair short for
easier and less time consuming grooming. The Maltese sheds little to no
hair and is good for allergy sufferers.
GroupGun Dog, AKC Toy
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