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subscribe to our channel petmu for more information on pets maltese sheetsu mix a complete dog breed guide maltese sheetsu mix is the perfect companion for the more relaxed family atmosphere and one of the few designer breeds that have no poodle dog in their bloodline the maltese sheetsu hybrid as a dog of many names you may hear them referred to as malshi malta shitties malty zoos or even shimas they will definitely be a compliant little dog that suits almost anyone in any type of household this designer dog breed is bred by crossing the gorgeous curious quick moving hobgoblin and hypoallergenic maltese with the clever spunky and so fluffy shih tzu this small toy dog with hair all over their face and body of even length and sometimes the facial hair is too long for its face obscuring its view while she is playful and puckish she is also just as happy to be a lap dog she is also hypoallergenic so she is a great companion for allergy sufferers maltese sheetsu history the maltese shiitsu mix was developed for the first time in the 1990s when breeders wanted to create a small and less shedding dog much like a shorkie and maltipoo she proved to be one of the most popular crossbreeds in australia and also become quite popular in north america yet there has been little interest in developing the malshe as an independent breed because most of these dogs till date are crosses from the two purebred parents rather than being developed from other mousy parents this petite doggo has gained much fame and recognition from quite a few dog registries except the akc is maltese shih tzu the right dog for you if you want a dog who is one of the smaller breeds is polite with people and peaceful with other pets sheds minimally and hypoallergenic doesn't need much outdoor exercise then a malshe may be right for you if you don't want to deal with the tenderness of toy breeds a slightly stubborn attitude separation anxiety when left alone for long periods house breaking difficulties and difficulties in training frequent grooming or regularly shearing the coat short then a melsie may not be right for you maltese sheet sue facts the height of a male maltese sheetsu dog is ranging between 8 to 14 inches and the female dog is around 7 to 13 inches the weight of a maltese sheetsu dog is ranging between 6 to 15 pounds a healthy male she should expect to enjoy a life expectancy of between 12 to 14 years when properly cared for and fed a good quality diet to suit their ages maltese sheetsu appearance maltese shih tzu comes in various coat colors like white brown black gray or solid and multicolored as with any hybrid dog the maushi appearance can vary quite a bit due to the different sizes and varieties of maltese and shih tzu the maushi doesn't usually have the bulging eye and short nose of shiitsu but inherits the luxurious locks of her parent breeds since the malshes come from a small sized parentage it stands to reason that they themselves aren't very big facial region rounded broadheads without being domed and they boast a well-defined stop with a square short and wide muzzle and a striking black nose oval shaped eyes which may be hazel or amber in color and black rims with dogs boasting a warm look long feathered ears that these dogs carry drooping down and the hair on them blend in with the dog's coat at the shoulder they have strong jaws and their mouth is slightly undershot although it can be level two body nicely proportioned necks which dogs carry well arched adding to their proud and pompous look their well-sloped shoulders with short front legs and well muscled showing lots of bone broad deep chest and well sprung rib cages muscular hindquarters with short well angulated back legs and well muscled with well-rounded as well as powerful thighs the extremely plumed tails are set high and these dogs arched over their backs daily maltese sheetsu grooming and shedding designer dogs very much more than their purebred parents in many different characteristics such as size temperament and coat even puppies from the same litter cannot be assured to look or act the same check with your breeder about the differences between each malshe generation as the proportion of each parent breed modifies per generation f1 malshees are the result of crossing a purebred maltese with purebred shih tzu f1b when a breeder takes one f1 malshi and crosses them back with either purebred maltese or a purebred shiitsu and doing so usually makes the f1b puppies in the resultant litter even smaller f2 offspring of two f1 malshees bred together since most buyers want the small size of the maltese and the colorings of the shiitsu there is little breeding beyond the first generation malshes you'll find available will be 50 each of the two purebred parents their coats are normally long to very long and from straight to wavy but either way it's a thick silky fluffy never curly and rather soft coat distinctively malshes often don't have an undercoat this dog was bred purposely to eliminate shedding although minimal shedding still does occur these dogs are branded to be hypoallergenic so whoever is on vacuum duties will thank you later their coat can come in a variety of colors and may range anywhere from white black gray brown or multicolored for instance white and brown white and black brown and black the markings on these diminutive dogs vary a lot and consequently make it a little easier to differentiate your little maltese sheetsu from others these tend to shed less overall but they still shed some of their furs in the winter months to cool down for the summer month regular brushing will not only keep their coats and skin in good condition but it will help keep any shed hair under control they can also be professionally trimmed or clipped a few times a year to be even and uniform as it makes your job simple for keeping their coats looking good in between visits to a grooming parlor maltese sheet soo temperament this live wire is gregarious and gutsy and she loves people of any age group the maltese may be snappy and high strung but when crossed with a standoffish shih tzu you will get a pleasant and friendly dog that's good with all people like any dog this designer dog needs to be socialized in its puppyhood loyal to its family malshes can be slightly difficult to house strain but not impossible this little dog needs a trainer or parent who understands how to be her pack leader inappropriate training may result in bad behavior problems destructive behavior around the house or sheer disobedience paradoxically many of the toy or small breeds are not the friendliest just because they're lovely toy sized downy and fluffy doesn't mean they love all people and other pets but the affability of a maltese shih tzu as a breath of fresh air and this cute little fluffer literally loves everyone so don't choose this crossbreed if you're looking only for a guard dog there's nothing worse than a yorkshire terrier or chihuahua yapping its head off at 3am on a workday appreciatively you won't have to deal with that yapping from a malshe as they're generally on the quieter side malshees mind living at home with a crying infant but because of its small size it's better to leave it around older children with more responsibility and knowledge of how a dog should be handled since the maltese shih tzu mix forms strong bonds with their owners they're often very cheerful caring congenial and lighthearted mousy attitudes are more laid back than typical maltese which makes them all the more adorable maltese sheetsu training malshes are light-hearted and exceptionally affectionate dogs which makes them easier to train than many other dog breeds their training isn't too hard but don't get too complacent either you still need to inculcate a strong training regimen from an early age to get the best out of them start socializing and training your dog from puppyhood for a first time dog owner it is better to sign up for dog obedience classes malshees were bred to be lap dogs doesn't mean they don't need training and exercise daily walks are a must but so are plenty of play times to vent off her energy because of the intelligence and inquisitiveness of this crossbreed this dog loves to scamper and scuttle around anywhere it can outside inside on the carpet on wood never mind they jump hop skip and leap so if you really want to make your puppy happy give it a fenced backyard or garden take advantage of any opportunity to be outdoors in addition to the needed at least one long walk a day it's better to bring up crate training earlier because the malshe is so small that it can get into all types of holes and corners pick a spot away from high traffic areas direct sunlight from a radiator or away from an in-floor heating or cooling vent you can keep your malshes crate in your bedroom depending on your sleeping tendencies this peppering has sometimes a bit of a sassy attitude but it's not an act of hostility instead your pooch might be trying to tell you something important growling or nipping may signify that your dog may have a health issue and feels uncomfortable or vulnerable otherwise it could be an act of dominance you'll have to show the mousey who's boss or pack leader in the house the best way to implement your supremacy is with food make your dog lay down or sit before every meal instinctively they are not aggressive start the obedience training right from puppyhood to ward off the possibilities of your pooch showing sporadic aggression in the future maltese sheets food being on the small end of the scale the maltese sheetsu requires an average of 40 calories per pound while large dogs only require an average of 20 calories per pound it may also seem weird that a puppy will require more calories per day than your adult malshi this is not unusual your puppy needs more calories as it is growing and they burn through calories very quickly therefore it needs more energy to support this process though quantity depends on the brand an adult maltese shih tzu requires half a cup of good quality dry dog food that is actually enriched with all the nutrients you should divide this feeding into two equal servings which will ensure your dog remains satisfied all day and night a good option is to feed maltese shih tzu the kibble specialized for small toy and teacup dog breeds the best foods should have high calorific value meat protein complex carbs b vitamins and good digestibility with small kibble size rough feeding guide for malshi remember the daily feedings should be determined by the puppy's build once a puppy hits her first birthday they can be fed adult dog food depending on their energy level training and eating preferences protein content should be between 14 to 21 percent carb content should be 30 to 70 percent fiber content should be less than four percent fat content should be less than 10 percent calcium content should be 0.5 to 0.8 percent phosphorus content should be 0.4 to 0.7 percent sodium content should be 0.2 to 0.4 percent do's and don'ts when looking for mousy foods check out for foods that feature chicken beef lamb or salmon with protein as the first listed item avoid foods missing a whole protein at the start of the ingredient list avoid foods that contain artificial additives such as artificial colors artificial flavors or artificial preservatives purchase only foods that contain explicitly identified meat meals and byproducts shun foods with poorly identified or unidentified meat meals that is to say the beef meal is okay meat meal is not chicken by-products are acceptable poultry by-products are not foods that are equipped with probiotics often help reduce digestive problems in malshees dry kibble will keep your pup's teeth good than wet foods so it is usually preferable to pass up wet foods some premium kibbles comprise of special teeth cleaning characteristics maltese sheetsu health problems some major health issues that affect maoshi dogs as intervertebral disc disease progressive retinal atrophy and patellar lixation some minor health issues that affect maoshi dogs as brachycephalic respiratory syndrome white shaker syndrome and poor to systemic shunt of the liver maltese sheetsu price the price of maoshi puppies will cost you anywhere from five hundred dollars to seven hundred dollars from a reputable breeder you
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