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Posted on 24th May 2024
Maltese
Female
1 Years old
Not Vaccinated
No KCI Registration
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Posted on 24th May 2024
Maltese
Female
1 Years Old
Not Vaccinated
No KCI Registration
Transport service included
The Breeder
Member since 2024
Maltese, also called ‘Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta, ’ are small-sized dogs known for their affectionate nature and friendly demeanour. These dogs have an aristocratic look with a charming appearance, sitting in the lap of luxury from ancient times. Despite their small size, they have a confident personality, and they get along well with people of all ages and other pets. Their small size makes them best suited for apartment living, where they can adapt well to small spaces.
Are you interested in learning more about these charming dogs? In the next section, we shall learn about their origin and history.
Maltese is one of the oldest dog breeds, whose history dates back to 1500 BC. Malta is situated 60 miles south of Sicily and was one of the happening seaports during ancient times. It is believed that the Phoenicians were the ones who introduced the Maltese dog breed to Malta. The Greeks from the 4th & 5th century BC were fascinated by their beauty and geometrical symmetry and called them ‘Melitaie Dog’, which is depicted in the Golden Age ceramics.
Later, the aristocrats from the Roman Empire consciously perfected this breed and made them a symbol of status and luxury. Surprisingly, after the fall of the Roman Empire, it was the Chinese breeder who saved this particular breed from extinction during Europe’s Dark Ages. They crossed Maltese with their local breed and refined this breed to export back to Europe. With their eye-catchy looks and charm, no wonder Maltese became popular. In 1877, the Maltese were exhibited in New York’s Westminster show and were introduced as ‘Maltese Lion Dog’.
What a fascinating history Maltese dog breeds carry! In our next section, let us learn more about their lifespan.
The life expectancy of a Maltese varies from 12 to 15 years. With a balanced diet, medical care, comfortable living, training, and exercise, they can outlive their peers. These gorgeous dogs are believed to live longer because of their small size. Research from Paw Leaks found that the oldest Maltese dog lived for 20 long years!
Let us now look at their physical traits and behavior in our further sections.
Get the full breed standard of the Maltese dog breed approved by the AKC.
Barking
Quiet
Loud
Temperament with Kids
Aggressive
Friendly
Playfulness
Silent
Very Playful
Friendliness
Not Friendly
Super Friendly
Compatibility with other dogs
Aggressive
Friendly
Need for attention
Independent
Very Needy
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2024 Years Old
Female
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