Number
5…
Maltese:
$1500 – $2500
The Maltese breed originated
from Italy, and it said to have poodle and miniature spaniel blood. It received its
name from Malta, where it was first recognized as a breed. They were a popular
breed among royalty in England. The AKC first recognized it as a breed in
1888. They are small dogs with long, silky hair. Their coats are single layer, and either white or ivory. They are slightly longer than they are tall and are
recognized as a toy breed. Maltese are
lively, outgoing, and playful dogs. They are very devoted to their owners and
are extremely intelligent. They have a talent for learning and mastering any
trick thrown at them. They are companion dogs, but they are also quick to act
when they hear loud noises or think something is not right. They are lovable
and get along great with all animals and other dogs. They love to play outside.
Although they are mainly indoor dogs, they may be difficult to housebreak. They
are prone to developing Small Dog Syndrome, in which they find themselves to be
superior or equal to their owners.
Along
the lines of health, Maltese are prone to getting sunburn on their hair part,
issues with their eyes, and respiratory issues as well. Some have weak, upset
digestion systems and can be difficult to feed. They experience discomfort in
hot weather, and should be kept out of damp areas. They are also prone to teeth
problems, and should be fed dry dog biscuits in addition to their normal food.
They require daily walks, but naturally do not like to walk on a leash. Daily
playing can be used as a substitute to walking, but if they do not receive
daily exercise they can become hard to handle. Daily combing of their longs
coats are necessary. There eyes and beards should be cleaned daily to prevent
staining. After baths, it should make sure they are thoroughly dried and kept warm.

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