The Maltese is an aristocratic breed of dog that has been favored by royalty for its lovely white fur as well as its clever and sweet personality. While Maltese have few health problems, like any purebred dog they require care that is particular to their breed. Their coats especially need regular grooming, as well as their ears and teeth.
Maltese, like many other toy breeds, are sensitive to extreme weather conditions and require a diet that is formulated to their diminutive size. Groom your Maltese to keep his coat smooth and silky. Use a small brush and a wide-toothed comb to remove tangles.
Since Maltese do not shed, they need to be brushed and combed at least every other day. Bathe your Maltese every week to two weeks with a gentle shampoo designed specifically for dogs with white fur. Use a no-tear shampoo for her face.
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Maltese are toy dogs known for their friendly, affectionate, clever nature, and make great pets. Despite their small size, they are good protectors of the home due to their keen sense of smell. Maltese are a hardy breed and tend to be free of the genetic disorders associated with other breeds.
With the proper care, your Maltese can live well into the teen years. The following are some steps to making it happen. Take your Maltese for regular medical checkups, including eye exams.
You can also do a monthly home exam of the skin, eyes, ears, nose, teeth and gums. Stay current on vaccinations, flea and heartworm preventative. Clean your Maltese's teeth regularly, including a professional scaling.
Ask your vet for a recommended schedule. The breed is prone to tooth decay and gum disease, so it's very important to stay on top of dental care. An infection can spread from the gums to vital organs such as the heart and kidneys if left untreated.
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