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Jumat, 23 Mei 2014

How to Train a Maltese


The Maltese is a very sweet, gentle and affectionate dog. The Maltese is a small dog usually weighing about 10 lbs. with a soft silky coat that does not shed very much. A Maltese is a great family pet; hardy enough to be around kids and they are great with other dogs. They are very lively and love to play with an energy level that is not off the charts. Here are training tips for your Maltese.

How to Clean a Maltese's Eyes



Maltese dogs are small and white, so tear staining, the residue left by water running from the eyes, is especially noticeable. While all dogs tear up to clean their eyes, the white fur of the Maltese makes the staining very stark. The stains may be red, pink, or brown, and they give the dog an unhealthy, unclean look. Clean your Maltese's eyes as soon as you notice staining.

How to Choose a Maltese Puppy


Choosing a puppy from a litter can be a difficult task when they are all so cute. When you bring a puppy into your home, you are making a commitment to that animal for its lifetime and for small dogs, that can mean up to 15 years. It's important to choose a puppy that will be compatible with your lifestyle and can grow into being part of the family. Read on to learn how to choose a Maltese puppy.

How to Groom a Maltese Dog


A Maltese is a breed of dog in the toy group. Maltese dogs are hypoallergenic and do not shed, so people who are allergic to dogs are usually not allergic to Maltese dogs. The Maltese is known for its long, white fur that grows straight down to the ground. For many people, the long fur is too difficult to maintain and owners opt for a "puppy cut," a shorter look. Maltese show dogs and other Maltese owners who do not mind the undertaking grow Maltese fur to full length and tie the fur out of the dog's face with a small ribbon.