Friday, May 22, 2015

A New Pet Owner's Guide To Caring For Maltese Dogs

By Tammie Caldwell


Although all puppies are cute, young Maltese puppies can be extra cute. They have such sweet faces and are so soft and fluffy that many people can hardly resist bringing one into their family. If you are considering Maltese dogs for your family, it is important to learn as much as possible about the breed so you can learn whether they are the right breed for you.

You may think that one dog is much the same as another. This is true but it does not always mean that a particular breed is right for a specific family. For example, all dogs need food, a place that they can sleep in, and some grooming although some dogs take more work in this department than others. By learning about the needs that a specific breed has as well as the common issues that that breed may possess you can tell whether or not to choose a Maltese or a different breed altogether.

Like all dogs, toys and small breeds do need exercise. If you do not have a yard, you will need to invest in a leash or other way to walk them in a controlled way. Unlike larger canines, a small yard will work well. You also need to consider that many of these breeds were meant to either be companions or guard animals. Each of these roles brings with it specific personality traits. You will need to think about which personality type appeals to you and choose a breed that tends to adhere to that personality.

If you are considering a dog, you need to know that there are different challenges when it comes to raising a puppy than with getting an adult animal. This breed can be found in shelters and at breed specific rescue organizations. Older animals will have an established personality and will often have some measure of training as well.

Food is something that you need to consider. Remember that small dogs often have problems with their teeth. A food that helps to keep teeth clean and prevent tartar and plaque from building up is a good idea. Look for smaller kibbles as well since toy breeds may choke on larger pieces of food.

A Maltese has long fur that needs to be taken care of. There are several different options that you can choose. The first option is to take care of the coat by washing it and combing out the tangles before they can form knots. If you don't want to do this, you can always keep the coat clipped short. A good groomer should be able to do this on a regular basis. You should also make sure the ears are kept clean, the area around the eyes is wiped, and that your dog's nails are trimmed to keep them in good condition.

One thing to consider before bringing your new canine friend home is where it will sleep. Again, with a smaller breed dog such as a Maltese, bedding and crates will be less expensive than they would with a larger dog. Soft beds can be a warm, wonderful place for your pup to sleep. You may also want to consider getting a crate as well where your new dog can be confined when you cannot watch him or her closely.

There are many different places where you can learn about this particular breed. By taking the time to read up a bit and to figure out whether you can get your hands on the needed supplies, you will learn whether this breed or another will be the best fit for you and your family.




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