The Ideal lap dog is a Maltese with friendly features

The tiny Maltese dogs are extremely friendly and active, and they enjoy receiving attention from their owners as well as being complimented and petted. If neglected, their magnificent, long, straight white coatwhich is easily recognizablewill extend almost to the ground.

They appear to be floating because of their cautious, delicate gait and attentive demeanor. The maltese puppies in Arizona is extremely intelligent and eager to learn new things from its owner.

Don't let this dog's small stature deceive you; it is a belligerent breed that is also brave and won't hesitate to defend itself against larger canines. Because they bark at strangers and other dogs, they actually make ideal watchdogs, and they are energetic and confident.

Disposition of the puppies

The Maltese, despite having a very affectionate and trusting attitude, is a little, frail dog with a ferocious demeanor. Having said that, spoiling the Maltese excessively is not a good idea because it harms the breed. If the Maltese assumes the position of pack leader, behavioral problems, such as tension and anxiety, may arise. It should not be used by families with younger or smaller children. You must be calm and humane in order to own this tiny puppy and provide constant leadership using only inspiring training methods. Any amount of love won't matter if your Maltese dog doesn't follow a clear chain of command.The tiny Maltese dog breed is noted for its love and ability to grow a stunning white coat. The Maltese is an affectionate lapdog who likes to play with people of all ages. Please feel free to stop by at any time to visit our adult dogs, Maltese pups, and the surroundings in which they are being raised. This also applies to those who intend to raise Maltese puppies.

All of the adult Maltese dogs we breed are DNA tested and registered. In our home, where they are raised with a lot of love and care, all of our Maltese puppies are born. The puppies are handled numerous times daily, every day.

Posted in Other on October 11 at 07:32 AM

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