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Maltese Dog Breed Pros & Cons

The Maltese Dog Breed is a popular small companion dog. explore the pros and cons of owning one.

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PROS


ADOPT A SMALL LIVING SPACE


Maltese are the perfect breed for apartment living due to their small size, low activity levels, and lack of need for intense exercise. They are incredibly loyal to their owners and will happily remain by their side, regardless of where they are living, be it an apartment or a tent.


EASY TO HANDLE


The Maltese are a perfect companion for those living in small spaces, as they are incredibly small and lightweight. Not only are they perfect for micro-apartments, but they can also join you on shopping trips and are allowed on airplanes. Plus, they don't take up much space in bed, on the couch, or on a chair. Vacationing with them is also a breeze, as their tiny stature and light weight make it easy to carry them around.


MALTESE GETS ALONG WITH CATS


The Maltese breed is known for its friendly nature, which makes them a great companion for cats. With the proper training and socialization, Maltese can learn to get along with cats, making life more enjoyable for both parties.


NOT HEAVY SHEDDERS

Maltese are known for their long, luxurious coats, and their low shedding rate. The fact that they are a non-shedding undercoat breed is evident, as they do not shed as much as other breeds.


LESS OUTDOOR EXERCISE

Due to its small size, Maltese do not require a lot of outdoor exercises. An indoor lifestyle is perfect for this breed, as they can get their daily exercise on a balcony with play toys. This provides them with enough activity to stay healthy and happy.



CONS


MALTESE WHITE FUR

The Maltese breed is known for its white coat, which can be challenging to maintain. Dirt and tear stains can easily make this white coat look dingy and dull. If you are considering getting a Maltese, you should be prepared to put in the effort to keep their coat looking beautiful.


TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY

The Maltese is not suitable for those who desire an active lifestyle or live in a hot climate. These breeds must be monitored to ensure that they do not overexert themselves. Although Maltese generally get along well with children, they must be taught how to interact with them and when to stop playing in order to avoid overheating in hot weather


REGULAR BRUSHING

The Maltese breed is especially known for its long, luxurious hair. However, this hair needs to be brushed and combed on a regular basis to ensure it stays healthy and free of mats and tangles. Without proper grooming, the hair can lead to skin problems or an unpleasant look. While daily brushing is essential, trips to a professional groomer every few weeks or months can be costly.


TOO CLINGY

Some people find the Maltese's tendency to follow them around the house amusing, while others find it annoying. Fortunately, Maltese are not known for barking, biting, or nipping to gain attention, making them excellent companion dogs. However, Maltese thrive on human companionship and may suffer from separation anxiety if their owners are busy and do not have time to spend with them.


HOUSE TRAINING

Maltese can be challenging to house train due to their stubborn behavior. However, with patience and persistence, you can eventually succeed. Potty training may take longer than expected,

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