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Reasons Why You Should Consider The Maltese Puppies Texas Dog Lovers Rave About

By William Young


Even if you are a passionate animal lover, you have to be careful when purchasing a new puppy. You should consider your life style, your financial circumstances, your living accommodations, and the time you have to devote to a pet. If you are looking for a small animal with a big personality, that will be a great companion and won't take up much room, you should look at the Maltese puppies Texas dog lovers rave about.

This breed goes back thousands of years. The ancient Romans and Greeks revered them, believing them to have healing power. People would lay the dogs on the pillows of sick loved ones in an effort to cure them. Artist's renderings of the dogs have been found in Egyptian ruins. Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria of England loved this breed. The dogs were finally introduced to the United States early in the 1800's at the Westminster Kennel Club shows.

These small canines are natural hams that love people and attention. They are so eager to please that training them is easy with the use of plenty of treats. Like all pets, these dogs must be socialized early. Exposing them to sights, sounds, experiences, and people when they are young will stimulate them and encourage their natural curiosity and exuberance. When you are choosing a puppy, it's a good idea to look for the one that is friendly, but not overly aggressive or shy.

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.

Some breeders won't sell to people who have very young kids in their households. Although these dogs are hardy, they are quite small. They can be seriously injured if someone steps on them or drops them. They are safer and happier in homes with adults only or adults and older children who can be taught how to handle the little animals.

Their coats are long and silky, but these dogs are not big shedders. They don't have the undercoats of other breeds that will shed profusely. Some of these dogs tend to get tear stains which can be eliminated with a damp cloth. The dogs must be brushed and combed daily, even those that are clipped.

Maltese are pretty healthy dogs. You can expect your pet to live a dozen years or more. If you buy your puppy from a reputable breeder, you should be able to get the health clearances on the parents. You will be looking to see if they were cleared for hip and elbow dysplasia, von Willebrand's disease, and hypothyroidism in particular.

Dogs are great additions to families. They have their own personalities and sets of idiosyncrasies, much like the families they live with. Finding just the right pet for your lifestyle and circumstance can avoid unfortunate problems for you and the puppy.




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