The Maltese was a popular European dog in the 1800’s and was
known as Chien de Malte or Bichon Maltaise. It was sometimes
called the Shock Dog because of the dog’s shock of white hair.
The white coat requires quite a bit of grooming and often
once-a-week bathing to maintain the snow-white color.
I recommend you use the Life's Abundance full line of pet grooming products.
The Maltese is a delightful pint-size dog. Its stuffed-toy
appearance wins the hearts of many and its natural animation
makes it appear as a beautiful little mechanical dog.
The Maltese is a friendly and love-able pet. More Maltese positive
features include charm, an excellent memory and train-ability.
The Maltese usually does well in obedience training. It is an
excellent choice for older children and those who are carefully
taught the proper manner in which to handle tiny breeds.
Some writers claim the Maltese’s origin to be around 1500 B.C.
Others say the breed as described by ancient historians appeared
much different from the petite little dog we know now as the
Maltese.
It is thought that Phoenician sailors introduced the
Maltese ancestors to Malta making it one of the oldest European
toy breeds. Because of European references to its early form the
Maltese is believed to be of spaniel heritage like the Bichon.
In American it is sometimes believed to be more closely related
to European terriers. Positive facts place the Maltese in Europe
during the 18th century. The first class for Maltese was in
London at the Agricultural Hall in 1862. The American Kennel
Club accepted its registration in 1888.
In England the tiny dog was well known as a rat catcher. More
recently of course the Maltese has the reputation of a lady’s
favorite lapdog. The Maltese is known as one of the best therapy
dogs due to its loving nature.
The Maltese stands about 9 inches tall and weighs between 4 and
6 pounds. The body is square and solidly constructed set upon
straight legs. Characteristic of the breed is its dark eyes,
black lid margins, lip margins, and nose rubber. The Maltese
carries its long plumbed tail over its back. The coat of a
Maltese is snowy white and parts along the spine covering its
body with long, flat and silky hair.
Although you may be attracted to a Maltese because of its long,
snowy white coat are you able to cope with the reality of
keeping it clean and well groomed? If the Maltese is not
brushed and combed on a regular basis (several times a week if
not on a daily basis) the coat will tangle and mat. A great product to use for detangling or to prevent tangles and mats is the Life's Abundance Bath Fresh Mist. Click on image below for more information.
Some dogs
have been neglected to the extent that they are completely
covered in a felted mass that has to be shaved off with a fine
clipper next to the skin. Therefore, thorough brushing on a
daily basis or at least three times a week is very often the
grooming requirement of a Maltese.
As with most toy dogs this size they require minimal exercise.
Running around your house or backyard is often enough to keep
them in tip top shape.
Probably the best type placement for a Maltese is in a home
where they can be pampered and groomed to perfection. They are
probably not a good choice as companions to younger children. An
older child who is taught how to handle the Maltese is
permissible. For best result use the Life's Abundance All Natural Pet Grooming Products.
known as Chien de Malte or Bichon Maltaise. It was sometimes
called the Shock Dog because of the dog’s shock of white hair.
The white coat requires quite a bit of grooming and often
once-a-week bathing to maintain the snow-white color.
I recommend you use the Life's Abundance full line of pet grooming products.
The Maltese is a delightful pint-size dog. Its stuffed-toy
appearance wins the hearts of many and its natural animation
makes it appear as a beautiful little mechanical dog.
The Maltese is a friendly and love-able pet. More Maltese positive
features include charm, an excellent memory and train-ability.
The Maltese usually does well in obedience training. It is an
excellent choice for older children and those who are carefully
taught the proper manner in which to handle tiny breeds.
Some writers claim the Maltese’s origin to be around 1500 B.C.
Others say the breed as described by ancient historians appeared
much different from the petite little dog we know now as the
Maltese.
It is thought that Phoenician sailors introduced the
Maltese ancestors to Malta making it one of the oldest European
toy breeds. Because of European references to its early form the
Maltese is believed to be of spaniel heritage like the Bichon.
In American it is sometimes believed to be more closely related
to European terriers. Positive facts place the Maltese in Europe
during the 18th century. The first class for Maltese was in
London at the Agricultural Hall in 1862. The American Kennel
Club accepted its registration in 1888.
In England the tiny dog was well known as a rat catcher. More
recently of course the Maltese has the reputation of a lady’s
favorite lapdog. The Maltese is known as one of the best therapy
dogs due to its loving nature.
The Maltese stands about 9 inches tall and weighs between 4 and
6 pounds. The body is square and solidly constructed set upon
straight legs. Characteristic of the breed is its dark eyes,
black lid margins, lip margins, and nose rubber. The Maltese
carries its long plumbed tail over its back. The coat of a
Maltese is snowy white and parts along the spine covering its
body with long, flat and silky hair.
Although you may be attracted to a Maltese because of its long,
snowy white coat are you able to cope with the reality of
keeping it clean and well groomed? If the Maltese is not
brushed and combed on a regular basis (several times a week if
not on a daily basis) the coat will tangle and mat. A great product to use for detangling or to prevent tangles and mats is the Life's Abundance Bath Fresh Mist. Click on image below for more information.
Some dogs
have been neglected to the extent that they are completely
covered in a felted mass that has to be shaved off with a fine
clipper next to the skin. Therefore, thorough brushing on a
daily basis or at least three times a week is very often the
grooming requirement of a Maltese.
As with most toy dogs this size they require minimal exercise.
Running around your house or backyard is often enough to keep
them in tip top shape.
Probably the best type placement for a Maltese is in a home
where they can be pampered and groomed to perfection. They are
probably not a good choice as companions to younger children. An
older child who is taught how to handle the Maltese is
permissible. For best result use the Life's Abundance All Natural Pet Grooming Products.
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