| MALTESE |
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Our puppies pictures to remember |
| Available pups |
| Price |
| Frequently asked questions |
| Description |
| Characteristics |
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| History |
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| Available pups: |
1 male 1 female are available.
Born on
january 06 from the Corail mother and the Zac father. The pups will be able to leave around the
mid of march. Puppies of this letter, will be around 6 pounds
adulte.
1 male are available.
Born on
january 07 from the Casi mother and the Charly father. The pups will be able to leave around the
mid of march. Puppies of this letter, will be around 6-7 pounds
adulte.
We await the litter of our female Chanel, around january
13. The father is our Zac. The pups will be able to leave around the
fin of march. Puppies of this letter, will be around 4-6 pounds
adulte.
PRICE: Male: 500$
Female:
650$
included examination of health, vaccine, deworm, guaranteed of 2 years, the taxes and 1 bag of food Royal canine.
Cross MALTESE X YORKSHIRE: MORKIE, MORKY
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MORKY
Cross MALTESE X POMERANIAN: SILKY POMERANIAN
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CROSS
POMERANIAN PARTY COLORS AND BLEU MERLE
Cross MALTESE X CHIHUAHUA: MALCHI
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CROSS CHIHUAHUA
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| Frequently asked questions |
Our english texts were translates by an automatic translator. Sorry for
the formulation erreurs.
Yes, like many small dogs, he likes to bark, he will have to
work this, not to take this habit.
2 brushings maintenance and brushing thoroughly 1 week, will make your
little pile of hair does not tangle.
If it's too much maintenance for you, you could make mowing more often.
Or perhaps this little treasure is not the right dog for you!
It really needs regular maintenance.
Regular maintenance of the eyes is necessary because the eyes of many runs.
The Maltese type-coated silken hair, giving it the advantage of being anti-allergenic.
This little dog does not lose his hair.
Because of its small size, the owners tend to relax their attention and
to spend all her whims. Serious error because it will soon become master
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averages 8 inches. |
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| Description |
| 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 curly or
kinky. The long pendant ears and tail are thickly covered with hair, and the
tail drapes over the back. The round eyes are dark with dark rims, and the
nose is black. The muzzle tapers slightly. 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. |
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| Characteristics |
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The long straight coat requires daily attention and elaborate show
preparation. Must be bathed frequently. Can be snappish with
inconsiderate children. May be difficult to housebreak. Sometimes a
picky eater. Include small dog biscuits and dry dog food in this breed's
regular diet to help the teeth stay strong and healthy. Does well with
other animals. Prone to skin, respiratory, eye and tooth problems, and
slipped stifle. Do not over-pamper or overprotect these little dogs;
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| Personality |
| Spirited, lively and playful. Gentle, loving
and trusting. Highly intelligent- good at learning tricks if he feels
sufficiently rewarded. Bold. Quick to sound the alarm in case of suspicious
noises. Loves to play outdoors, but has a penchant for jumping in puddles. A
bath must follow! |
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| History |
| The Maltese is a very old breed, mentioned in
ancient Greek writings and portrayed in ancient Egyptian statuary. The breed
was probably named for the Mediterranean island of Malta. It is 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. The glamorous Maltese today is an adored
pet and sought-after show dog. |
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| Behaviours |
Children: Best with older, considerate
children.
Friendliness: some by Reserved with strangers.
Trainability: Easy to train.
Independence: Needs people a lot
Dominance: Very low.
Other Pets: Generally good with other pets.
Combativeness: Friendly with other dogs.
Noise: Likes to bark. |
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Grooming: Daily grooming is best.
Trimming & Stripping: No trimming or stripping needed.
Coat: Long coat.
Shedding: Very light.
Exercise: Very little exercise needed.
Indoors: Very active indoors.
Apartments: Good for apartment living.
Outdoor Space: Does all right without a yard.
Climate: Does well in most climates.
Owner: Good for novice owners.
Longevity: Long (15 or more years). |
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