The Maltese Puppies Texas Canine Lovers Can't Resist Could Be The Perfect Fit For You

By William Young


Even the most passionate animal lovers have to stop and think before they introduce a new pet into their households. You need the right kind of living arrangements, lifestyle, financial situation, and time to devote to a new puppy. If you have thought through these conditions, and still are on the lookout for a puppy with lots of personality, that doesn't need much room, and has a lot of love to give, you might consider the Maltese puppies Texas dog lovers are raving about.

This little dog breed has been around thousands of years. The ancient Greeks and Romans revered them and believed they had the power to heal. They would put the little dogs on the pillows of ailing loved ones. The dogs were favorites of English Queens Elizabeth and Victoria. They finally made their way to the United States in the early 1800s when they were introduced at Westminster Kennel Club shows.

These little dogs love attention and people. They will ham it up at every opportunity. Training them isn't difficult because they want so much to please their owners. Early socialization is important with these puppies, as it is with all pets. You need to expose them to sounds, sights, people, and experiences when they are still young. This will stimulate them and promote their natural exuberance and curiosity. You should look for the puppy in the litter who is friendly, but not shy or aggressive.

Maltese are active dogs. They love to play and will be happy to take leisurely walks. Most veterinarians recommend that owners wait until their pups are about eight months old before they start long walks. It takes that long for the animal's bones to fully develop. These are house dogs though. They don't tolerate extreme heat or cold well.

They may not be the greatest choice for families with small children. These are generally healthy and hardy dogs, but they are small in stature. It's not hard to hurt them by dropping or stepping on them accidentally. Homes with adults only, or adults and older children, who can be gentle, are the most appropriate for these animals.

Because they don't have under coats, shedding is not a big issue with these animals. The fur, which is white and silky, will mat. The white coat will become unsightly if it is allowed to get dirty. Maltese tend to have tear stains on their faces. Wiping them with a damp cloth should get rid of them. The dogs need daily brushing and combing. Special attention should be paid to their nails and ears.

These are generally healthy dogs that tend to live full lives. If you work with a reputable breeder, you should expect to see health clearances for the parents of your puppy. You will want to see that genetic diseases and conditions, like von Willebrand's disease, elbow and hip dysplasia, and hypothyroidism have been cleared.

Most pets are family members. They have personalities and idiosyncrasies just like the families they live with. Finding a pet that is a good fit for your family is important for the humans and the canines.




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