15 Important Facts About Maltese Dogs All New & Prospective Owners Should Know!

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foreign [Music] was developed as a toy companion dog more than 500 years ago and back then the breed was considered the ultimate Companion Pet and accessory for the elite and Royals our current Maltese dogs have not wavered from their role as Companion Pets and have grown in popularity over the years in fact for the year 2021 the American Kennel Club ranked the Maltese as the 39th most popular breed out of 197 dog breeds The Maltese is arguably one of the best lap dogs available today the breed is loyal devoted loving and fun what more could you want in a lap dog well keep watching because in this video we will not only address 15 important facts you should know as a new or potential Maltese honor but we will also address this question but before we get into the furry details hello and welcome to animal Digest already please take this moment to subscribe to get your weekly dose of pet content now let's begin here are 15 important facts that both new and prospective owners should know about Maltese dogs in order to have the most fulfilling life with their new pet number one Maltese dogs are people Pleasers if you are looking for a dog that aims to please his human family you can't go wrong with a Maltese unlike some other dogs that tend to care less about your wants and emotions The Maltese dog is very sensitive to his owners wants and distress your Maltese will gauge your emotions and if needed try to please you in whatever way he can it may be by just simply sitting on your lap or cuddling beside you when you are sad because of this trait it is very hard not to give them tons of kisses and cuddles this takes us to number two it's very easy to spoil a Maltese Maltese dogs have lived in luxury for centuries now and as such they have perfected how to get what they want from their owners the breed is actually renowned for getting exactly what they want even from owners who initially planned on not spoiling them spoiling your Maltese means he becomes the pack leader so you the owner cater to him by giving him what he wants not establishing any rules carrying him instead of letting him walk and making excuses for his bad behavior among others so it's important that as a new or prospective owner you look past a maltese's big dark appealing eyes and establish your role as the leader of the pack this takes us to number three your Maltese dog will be unruly without training needless to say even the cute and adorable Maltese dog requires training and a spoiled Maltese typically lacks this fundamental element with inadequate and inconsistent training your Maltese will develop undesirable behaviors like being stubborn willful demanding possessive yappy and determined and will eventually train you the owner instead therefore obedience training is essential and should begin as soon as he gets home keep in mind that obedience training not only promotes good manners but also improves the relationship between you and your Maltese for example if you train your Maltese well he will know that you are the leader of the pack and he will learn listen and do what you tell him the good news is that since Maltese dogs are people Pleasers they are fairly easy to train and are open to learning new tricks plus they respond very well to reward-based training number four Maltese dogs love people remember these dogs know nothing about hunting or pulling sleds they were bred purely to be toy companion dogs for humans that's it so needless to say they adore their Human family and want nothing more than to be next to them whether it's under their feet cuddling in your lap or smuggling up in your arms because of this innate trait coupled with their sweet and affectionate personalities they are the perfect Companion Pets for almost anyone anyone who has the time and love to care for a pet young or old family or single individuals alike this takes us to number five Maltese dogs are prone to separation anxiety the breed loves attention praise and rewards but what they love most is what we mentioned earlier which is being with their Human family needless to say your Maltese is prone to separation anxiety if this is an issue speak to your vet nonetheless crate training your Maltese may help with alleviating severe separation anxiety this is because in the event that you have to leave your Maltese Home Alone he will have a secure place to hang out until you return number six Maltese dogs are happy and adaptable a Maltese dog will be content living in a variety of settings whether it be a tiny apartment in the city or a huge mansion in the suburbs this is primarily due to their small size and happy-go-lucky and easy going nature furthermore a Maltese doesn't need a lot of space outside to run around or exercise which is good news if your home has no backyard or fenced area for the most part playing or running around inside the house can keep a Maltese occupied however despite a Maltese size they require exercise one to two short walks per day should be enough to maintain their mental and physical health number seven Maltese dogs only come in one color if you are a potential owner of looking for a Maltese with a color other than white then a Maltese may not be the dog for you that's because the Maltese dog breed was purposely bred to only have one color which is white number eight their nose can change color Maltese dogs come with a cute black button nose but don't be alarmed if his nose color changes to Pink this usually happens if your Maltese doesn't get enough Sun sometimes when a female Maltese dog is in heat their nose may also turn pink number nine a Maltese coat care is high maintenance probably a maltese's most recognizable feature is their long flowing silky white coat which can reach the ground if not trimmed however you must keep in mind that their coat care is high maintenance due to the white color your Maltese may require baths at least every two to three weeks to keep their coat looking healthy and clean plus if their coat is kept long daily brushing is required to prevent matting in addition if a Maltese coat is kept short he will need regular coat clipping yes it's a bit of work but grooming is a great way to bond with your new puppy however if you can't keep up with their care you may want to consider having it done by a groomer number 10. The Maltese dog is considered hypoallergenic your Maltese made the American Kennel Club list of the best hypoallergenic dog breeds bear in mind though that the club also states that no dog is 100 hypoallergenic a Maltese dog comes without an undercoat and is a light shedder so allergy sufferers usually have no reaction around them having said that if you are a potential owner with dog allergy concerns it is best that you spend time with the dog to gauge a reaction before committing number 11. Maltese dogs are prone to tear staining tear staining causes the area around the eyes to become dark or reddish this issue can be challenging for owners due to the pure white coat if your Maltese develops to your stains it's important to wipe around the eyes daily with a moist cotton ball or soft washcloth to keep the area clean Additionally the hair on their faces must be kept in a top knot or trimmed to avoid eye irritation which usually triggers watery eyes and tear staining I had to be shown poo that had tear stains and I made simple changes like switching his feeding in water bowls from plastic to ceramic and it helped plus they now have tear stain remover Solutions and wipes available for sale but keep in mind that tear staining could be due to allergies or other health issues so if it is excessive and continuous consult your vet number 12. Maltese are great Watch Dogs yes even though a Maltese dog weighs no more than seven to eight pounds they have a tendency to behave like big dogs in a small body the breed is bold suspicious alert highly Vigilant and quick to react if they detect a threat to their human companions a maltese's desire and unwavering commitment to protect the home is driven by their loyalty and Devotion to their owner but it's important to teach your Maltese not to be too protective because they have a tendency to bark a lot and even bite people they think are a threat number 13. Maltese dogs are very sensitive to certain temperatures no matter where you live this could be an issue since the breed often feels some distress in either very cold or very hot weather so if either situation applies use caution when bringing them outside like dressing your Maltese warm when it is extremely cold number 14. Maltese dogs are picky eaters your Maltese may need more than just the average dog food because they are known to be fussy eaters if there are no health issues with your Maltese he will be a picky eater as long as you allow him to be if he knows you will eventually spoon feed him or switch his food he will hold out keep in mind that most dogs will not allow themselves to starve as a Maltese owner you have to sometimes Outlast his stubbornness in this area in order to have him eat what he is fed just remember that this is only if you have ruled out any health issues by Consulting your vet on the issue first number 15. you should know a little about your Maltese history the breed has been around for more than 500 years because of their long history there are many questions about where they came from what has been established though is that the Maltese dogs flourished in Malta an island South of Sicily in Italy and a breed was named Maltese accordingly what is also established is that Maltese dogs were historically preferred by royalty and Aristocrats and were a symbol and fashion statement for females in Rome and Egypt however after the fall of the Western Roman Empire Chinese breeders were the ones that actually kept the Maltese breed Alive by crossbreeding them with Chinese toy breeds the Chinese breeders subsequently imported the more refined Maltese back to Europe and in Europe their good looks made them a household favorite and a popular contestant at dog shows The Maltese subsequently made its way to the United States in 1877 to compete in the first New York Westminster Dog Show at the show the breed was exhibited as the Maltese lion dog and in 1888 The Maltese was recognized by the American Kennel Club are you a proud pet parent of a Maltese dog let us know in the comment section below if you enjoyed the video please subscribe like and share thank you for watching and I will see you in my next video
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Published: Sat Sep 03 2022
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