Small Dog Breed Information

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In the Small Dog Breed Center you will find a comprehensive list of only small dog breeds with specific breed information on many breeds of small dogs. If you have a small yard or an apartment and are looking to learn about small dogs, this is the center for you. You can learn about all the important small dog breed characteristics including physical description, personality and trainability, potential health issues, historical information, and much more. There are a lot of recognized breeds of small dogs, and some of the most popular are the Chihuahua, Jack Russell Terrier, and Yorkshire Terrier

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Featured Small Dog - Maltese

Introduction

The Maltese, known as ‘Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta’ is a very old breed of dog in the Toy Group. The Maltese is famous for their snow white, long and silky coat, and their sweet and playful temperament. The breed has been beloved by many societies throughout the ages, and the Greeks even built tombs in honor of their deceased Maltese companions. The Maltese was recognized by the AKC in 1888 and AKC approved in 1964.

The average Maltese stands 8 to 10 inches high at the shoulders and weighs between 4 and 6 pounds. Their soft silky coat needs to be brushed regularly, and they should be bathed and groomed frequently as well.

Temperament

The friendly little Maltese will bond closely with all members of the family, but they can also be a one person dog. Unlike many other small dogs, the Maltese will get along well with other pets in the home. The Maltese loves to play with children, but due to its size children need to be taught how to respectfully play with and handle the Maltese to avoid accidental injuries.

While the Maltese is a naturally sweet and even tempered breed, socialization and training are still necessary to ensure that the Maltese does not develop bad behaviors unnatural to their breed. The Maltese is not a high energy breed, but they need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. This breed loves a challenge and they enjoy learning new tricks.

Health

The breed is exceptionally long lived with an average life expectancy of 15 years, but there are increased health risks associated with this breed which pet owners should be aware of. The most significant issue for Maltese is their dental health. They have notoriously bad teeth, and it is not uncommon for them to begin losing teeth around eight or nine years of age.

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