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How to Get Sweet, Smart, and Pretty Dog: Maltese Puppies for Sale

With its sweet and doting personality, it seems that the Maltese dog was born to be a pampered house pet. It is easy to overlook all the breed has to offer. A Maltese is ideal for people looking for dogs that do not take up much space and require a ton of exercise. The little dogs are attractive, smart, and playful. They are friendly with children, guests, and other pets. For people looking for an emotional support dog, the Maltese is also a great choice.

Maltese puppies for sale
Maltese puppies for sale

Physical Attributes and Temperament of Maltese for Sale

A Maltese is a small dog with a medium slightly domed head, round dark eyes, and low-set hanging ears. His body is compact and his tail curls over the back. All dogs should have a signature long, silky white coat. The breed is seven to twelve inches tall and weighs four to eight pounds. A Maltese has a smooth, flowing gait that should possess some merriment. The Maltese is even-tempered as well as sweet. He should also be bold, lively, intelligent, and playful. The Maltese’s nature fits well with children, although you must exercise great care around young kids because of the dog’s tiny size. Maltese also play well with other dogs and get along with tolerant cats. Again, you must take special care with dogs that are much larger than the Maltese. The Maltese can be susceptible to severe traumatic injuries if someone steps on them or if a large dog picks them up and shakes them. A Maltese’s docile disposition, eagerness to please, and intelligence make her relatively easy to train. However, her pickiness about food can mean treats do not have the desired motivating force. Also, many can be difficult to housetrain.

Evaluating Maltese for Sale

What should you do if your friend says, “I found the cutest Maltese puppies for sale near me.”? You should visit the puppies, of course. See if you can check out one or both parents. Look around and get an idea of the living situation. How people take care of the dogs they want to sell will show you a little about what kind of breeders they might be. This puts you on the road to giving yourself a great chance at getting a healthy puppy that should live 12 to 15 years. The AKC recommends that Maltese breeders perform specific tests on any dogs they want to produce Maltese puppies for sale.

  • Heart evaluation
  • Knee exam

Maltipoo

A Maltese Poodle mix is a popular cross that combines great traits from both parents to make a gentle, affectionate, and playful Velcro dog. Although the purpose of many designer dogs becomes lost over time, breeders of the Maltipoo intended to produce a hypoallergenic small companion dog. They largely succeeded because the Maltese Poodle mix has a low-shedding fluffy coat with little dander. It can be curly or wavy. Most Maltipoos are 8 to 12 inches tall and five to fifteen pounds. A few males can be slightly bigger. They live 10 to 13 years with problems common to Toy breeds such as luxating patellas, liver shunts, and Legg-Calve-Perthes disease. They can also become afflicted with white shaker dog syndrome. Maltese Poodles mixes are generally healthy, though, playful, and most commonly white or cream. They can also be silver, grey, tan, or apricot with white patches. Their care is like that of a purebred Maltese, needing daily brushing, attention to dental hygiene, and plenty of exercise and love.

Mal-Shi or Malti Zu

When searching for Maltese puppies for sale, you may stumble across a fascinating mix in the Mal-Shi. A Maltese Shih Tzu cross, the Mal-Shi or Malt-Tzu is a designer dog. Arising in the 1990s, creators wanted a Toy breed that did not shed very much and thus crossed the Maltese and Shih Tzu. A Maltese Shih Tzu is about nine to eleven inches tall at the shoulders and weighs seven to twelve pounds. It usually lives about 12 to 14 years, its major health problems being white dog shaker syndrome and luxating patellas. Care is similar to the Maltese and Maltipoo for this mix. The Maltese Shih Tzu has a long, wavy, silky coat that is most frequently white or white with tan patches. A Mal-Shi requires a lot of attention, daily brushing, about a quarter to half a cup of food a day, and intense socialization. She is friendly, people-oriented, and smart and gets along with kids and other pets.

Teacup Maltese

You may not think you could get much smaller than a Maltese. Nevertheless, the teacup Maltese is only eight to ten inches tall and weighs two to four pounds. With the smaller size comes an increased risk of catastrophic trauma, hypoglycemia, and heart failure. However, the Teacup Maltese is every bit as charming and playful as her standard counterpart. Considering the AKC prefers dogs that are four to six pounds, the teacup model is not too far off. If you search for a Teacup Maltese, beware there do exist hybrids that will vary in appearance and temperament from what you may want. Breeds that people may use to obtain a smaller version of the Maltese are the Chihuahua and Yorkshire Terrier.

Maltese care

The Maltese is low-maintenance as far as food, exercise, and finding space go. She is high-maintenance on about everything else.

Attention

Maltese are companion dogs and do not do well if you leave them alone for any length of time. They may resort to barking and whimpering excessively or they can suffer from separation anxiety.

  • Pacing
  • Digging
  • Scratching at the door, trying to escape
  • Urinating or defecating in the house
  • Self-mutilation – Fur-chewing

Feeding

A Maltese should eat 175 to 225 calories per day. Since he is so small, you must constantly evaluate his body condition to avoid overfeeding him. Puppies are so small that they may need to eat four to six times a day. They should get about 400 to 450 calories daily. If your pup struggles with keeping his blood sugar up, you will have to feed him every two to three hours. Your dog’s protein source should be meat and it should be among the top ingredients in his food. If in doubt about choosing high-quality dog food from the many choices, consult with your veterinarian. Together you can determine what if any grains or other carbohydrates your pet’s diet should include.

Exercise

Unlike many of the larger breeds or working and herding dogs, you will not have to kill yourself trying to exercise your Maltese enough. Twenty to thirty minutes of activities a day should be sufficient. Consult with your veterinarian if your dog has any conditions that require you to decrease her exercise intensity. Otherwise, your Maltese needs a small amount of physically tiring exercises and also mental games and socialization.

Grooming

Your Maltese should have a single layer of long, silky hair. You may need to use a special cleansing agent for her face as the excretions from her eyes can leave brownish stains. Her hair needs brushing daily unless you clip it close. Shaved dogs need a groomer’s attention every four to eight weeks. You will have to bathe your dog and clip her nails every four to six weeks. Finally, remember to brush your pet’s teeth two or three times a week and check her ears for redness or discharge every few days.

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