Jul
02
2009

I REALLY WANT A MALTESE PUPPY ! ANY INFO ON THEM, TIPS?

maltese tips
maddison asked:


thanks.
what have been the normal prices for maltese dogs?

No related posts.

Written by in: Uncategorized |

6 Comments »

  • Ashley

    They tend to be pricy, but it mainly depends on where you buy them. They are really cute, especially if you keep the hair short. Like a lot of small dogs, they need a lot of socialization to be good with small kids. (As I have heard).
    Hope it helps a little :)

    Comment | July 5, 2009
  • Bonzie12

    Here’s a site that tells you alot.

    Comment | July 6, 2009
  • Tulip

    NEVER BUY FROM A PETSTORE, BACKYARD BREEDER, PUPPY MILL OR NEWSPAPER.
    Selecting a dog
    1. Temperment
    2. Energy Requirements
    3.Size
    4. Grooming requirements
    5.Looks and Cuteness factor shouldn’t be part of your choice!
    6. Make sure the breed suits your lifestyle

    NEVER HAVE A TOY/SMALL DOG WITH CHILDREN UNDER 8YRS OLD.

    Maltese dogs require 3-4monthly clipping and daily grooming.

    Temperament: The Maltese is gentle, trusting, and obedient. They are typically good natured and amiable and love to be held and cuddled. They will tolerate other pets, but are not suitable for inconsiderate or ill-behaved children. They most often will establish a close bond with one person. They do not do well when left alone for extended periods of time. They may be over-protective of their owner, family, and territory, and bark or bite if they perceive a threat. They are a fearless, vigorous, and agile breed. The Maltese commit themselves fully to their owner and families.
    Care: The Maltese coat requires daily brushing and combing to prevent matting. The coat is extremely soft and silky, so gentle care is highly recommended. They need to be bathed or dry shampooed on a regular basis. The eyes need daily cleaning to prevent staining. It is also important to keep their ears clean and free from stray hair. They may be prone to eye problems, skin disorders, and respiratory problems. The Maltese do not do well in very hot climates or damp conditions. They may be finicky eaters and suffer indigestion. Dental hygiene is important to prevent tooth loss.

    Comment | July 8, 2009
  • Laura

    I hope this helps

    Comment | July 10, 2009
  • ?Maltese Lover?

    Maltese puppy’s do tend to cost a bit, I purchased mine for $900…they usually range anywhere from $700-$2000. Also keep in mind the cost of food, vet care, toys, a crate, new bed, training and grooming (which Maltese’s need quite a bit of, and grooming bills can add up fast!). They do require a lot of at home grooming as well. I have to brush mine every day or he becomes matted (and his fur is only about 4 inches long…it can get to the floor). Often times people will say that small dogs are much more difficult to potty train than large dogs, however, with my Maltese I had him potty trained in about 4 weeks (and I never used a crate, although it is recommended and probably makes it a lot easier). Also, keep in mind that for a while your puppy will not be able to hold it through the night, and we have to be let out to do his business. We get up once a night now, but when we first got my puppy, we were up twice a night. Puppies are a big commitment and responsibility but are worth it. Also you might want to check out (they have a book section, consider buying one prior to purchasing a Maltese, it will give you a lot of insight into owning one). I found the books it recommends on that website very helpful. Good luck and I hope everything works out with you and your potential new puppy :)

    Comment | July 11, 2009
  • ?Friends with Everyone?

    Maltese are great dogs, but they are not for everybody
    Here is information on the breed that will help you decide whether or not this breed is right for you.)

    If you are convinced that it is the right breed for you, try these places to find one. :0)
    Adoption fees are not expensive, and vary from shelter to shelter.

    Comment | July 17, 2009

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

Powered by WordPress. Theme: TheBuckmaker