Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Are Maltese Dogs The Right Breed For You? What You Need To Know

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.

All dogs have similar basic needs and the Maltese is no exception. All canines need food, access to a water source, a place to sleep. All dogs need some sort of grooming as well although some dogs need more than others. Learning about what each breed needs specifically is a great first step since you can then get any necessary supplies or tools before you pick out your pup.

If you are considering adding a Maltese to your family, you need to know about the breed itself. These are small, energetic dogs that want nothing more than to be with the people that they love. Because they are small in size, this breed can be a good choice for someone who lives in an apartment or a small house.

One of the first things to consider is whether you want to get a puppy from a breeder or a more mature animal. You can find wonderful fully grown purebred dogs by contacting shelters and rescue organizations. One benefit of doing this is that many canines will already be spayed or neutered and will often have some vaccinations. This can mean you save quite a bit of money on medical bills at the beginning. If you want to get a puppy, make sure you research breeders carefully before choosing a puppy from one of them.

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.

For some people the idea of spending hours grooming their dog is one they look forward to. Others may not have the time to spend brushing and combing their canine's locks. If this is the case, you may want to look at a breed of dog that has shorter fur. If you are convinced that a Maltese is the best breed for you, it is a good idea to find a reputable groomer that can keep your pup's hair trimmed short enough that it won't tangle.

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.

By getting in some basic supplies ahead of time, you can feel confident that you are ready to welcome your furry bundle of joy into your family. Just remember to give your pup time to adjust to his or her new surroundings and in time you will end up with a valued and affectionate family companion.




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