Friday, May 15, 2015

A New Pet Owner's Guide To Caring For Maltese Dogs

By Tammie Caldwell


If you are considering adding a dog to your family, you may be wondering what kind of dog to get. There are many different breeds and each of them has its advantages and disadvantages. If you want a small dog that will fit well in a small space, Maltese dogs may be ones that you want to consider. Here are some tips that you can use to care for these beautiful little canines.

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 want a quiet, laid back dog that can be left alone without issues, you may find that this breed is not the best choice for you. It is true that their small size makes these dogs a good choice for a smaller living space. These dogs will sometimes have separation anxiety however since they are bred to be companions.

If you are considering a dog, you need to know that there are different challenges when it comes to raising a puppy than with getting an adult animal. This breed can be found in shelters and at breed specific rescue organizations. Older animals will have an established personality and will often have some measure of training as well.

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.

A Maltese has long fur that needs to be taken care of. There are several different options that you can choose. The first option is to take care of the coat by washing it and combing out the tangles before they can form knots. If you don't want to do this, you can always keep the coat clipped short. A good groomer should be able to do this on a regular basis. You should also make sure the ears are kept clean, the area around the eyes is wiped, and that your dog's nails are trimmed to keep them in good condition.

You should also consider where your pup will sleep. There are many different styles of bed available. You may want to keep your pet confined in a crate at night. This can help with housebreaking and can also keep your pup from getting into mischief when you sleep.

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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