visit our dog forums!

Maltese

The Maltese is also known as: Bichon Maltiase

Fast Facts

Group classification: Toy Country of origin: Malta Date of origin: Antiquity
Weight (M): 4 - 7 lb Height (M): 9 - 10" Life expectancy: 13 - 14 years
Weight (F): 4 - 7 lb Height (F): 9 - 10"

Maltese Picture

More Maltese Pictures

Affection: red starred starred starred starred starred stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Energy: red starred starred starred starred starred starred starred stargray stargray star
Playfulness: red starred starred starred starred starred starred starred stargray stargray star
Sociability - dogs: red starred starred starred starred starred stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Sociability - other pets: red starred starred starred starred starred stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Sociability - strangers: red starred stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Trainability: red starred starred starred stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Exercise needs: red starred stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Grooming needs: red starred starred starred starred starred stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Suitability to cold: red starred starred starred starred starred stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Suitability to heat: red starred starred starred stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray star
Watch dog capability: red starred starred starred starred starred starred starred starred starred star
Guard dog capability: red starred stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray stargray star






  1. General Description of the Maltese

    The Maltese is a Toy breed whose distinguishing characteristic is a coat of long, silky white hair. The medium length head is well proportioned to the body, with a gently rounded topskull and a moderately accentuated stop. Eyes are fairly close set, round and dark brown to black with an expression of softness yet alert intelligence. Like the head, the muzzle is medium in length and not overly wide or thin. The nose is black, and the teeth feature a scissors bite. The neck is long enough for the dog to carry the head high and proud. The body is compact and well proportioned with a level topline. The tail sports silky long hair and is gracefully curved over the back. The coat is long, straight and silky in texture, nearly reaching to the ground. The dog has no undercoat, and coloring is always white.

  2. Maltese Temperament

    Maltese make wonderful companions, as they are eager to please and highly intelligent. They love the company of human families and are energetic and affectionate. The Maltese responds well to training and can be taught a variety of entertaining tricks if rewarded sufficiently. Though too small to confront an intruder, the Maltese’ love for barking makes it an excellent watchdog. It is important to socialize your Maltese from puppyhood as an overly coddled or sheltered Maltese can become neurotic or snippy. Like many small breeds, they can be challenging to housebreak and sometimes picky with food. Children should be supervised when playing with a Maltese, as the dog can easily be injured by rough handling.

  3. Caring for a Maltese

    The Maltese can be sensitive to hot, damp or cold weather so care should be taken when taking your dog outdoors in extreme temperatures. They are small enough to get plenty of exercise inside, but enjoy a daily walk. It is crucial to comb and brush the silky, long coat daily to prevent the formation of mats and tangles. The Maltese needs regular bathing, at least once a month, but must be kept warm during and after. If you prefer, you can use a dry shampoo periodically. The eye area is prone to staining and must be kept clean. Keep ears clean and trim excess hair from them. You can have your Maltese clipped to make care easier. These dogs don't shed very much and are excellent pets for people with allergies.

  4. Discuss the Maltese in the Forums

  5. Books about the Maltese

  6. Show Your Pride! Click Here for Maltese T-Shirts (For People)

  7. Research Maltese Breeders

  8. Watch Dog Related Videos Online:

  9. See an error? Have a suggestion? Help us improve!

<< Lowchen Manchester Terrier >>





We include the following list of misspellings so our internal search tools can send you to the right place. People often misspell Maltese as Maltease, Malteese, Mahltese or Malltese.

 

 

 

Spacer Image For Layout

Get Started! Learn About the AKC Dog Breeds:


Truste