Maltese
Living with a Maltese means welcoming a devoted, affectionate companion who thrives on close physical contact and daily engagement. Their stunning, minimal-shedding coat requires serious, consistent grooming, and their delicate 1.8-3.2 kg frame means they need a gentle, mindful household.

Planificadores de cuidado diario
Adiestramiento para el baño
Difícil de enseñar a ir al bañoHouse-training a Maltese is famously challenging and requires steadfast patience and a generous spirit. Their tiny bladders mean they need very frequent outings, especially in their first year, and their low tolerance for cold or wet weather can make outdoor trips less appealing to them. Success relies on establishing a rigorous, positive routine without ever resorting to scolding, often utilizing indoor potty pads as a practical, stress-free solution for those living in apartments or harsher climates.
Paseos
Baja necesidad de ejercicioWhile their overall exercise needs are low, daily walks are essential for a Maltese's moderate mental stimulation rather than physical exhaustion. They are engaged explorers, but their delicate tracheas mean they must always be walked on a well-fitting, comfortable harness rather than a collar. Owners should be mindful of their moderate heat tolerance and low cold tolerance by providing a warm coat in winter, and always keep a watchful eye during strolls to protect their tiny dog from much larger canines.
Planificar paseosTemperamento
Bred for millennia to be the ultimate lap dog, the Maltese takes their job as a companion very seriously. They are enthusiastic and loving with their people, often seeking out physical closeness and enjoying a warm lap above all else. This profound devotion means they have a high risk of developing separation anxiety; they do best in households where someone is home most of the day, and they require patient, gradual training to learn how to feel secure when left alone.
While they are generally joyful and eager to please, it is vital to remember their delicate physical nature. Weighing only 1.8 to 3.2 kilograms, their small frames are easily injured. Owners must be vigilant about guarding them from jumping on and off high furniture. Because of this fragility, they are only moderately suited to households with children; interactions should always be closely supervised to ensure gentle handling. With other dogs, they can be selective, often preferring human company or the society of similarly sized, calm canine friends. Their prey drive is beautifully low, making them peaceful cohabitants with smaller pets.
Caring for a Maltese also involves proactive health and grooming management. Their long, stunning white coat demands a high level of commitment, including daily brushing, meticulous eye-stain care, and frequent professional grooming. While they enjoy a long lifespan of 12 to 15 years, responsible breeders screen for conditions like patellar luxation, patent ductus arteriosus (a congenital heart issue), and portosystemic liver shunts. A proactive relationship with your vet ensures these conditions can be screened for early and managed effectively, setting your dog up for a long, comfortable life.
Lo que la vida con un Maltese requiere de ti
Cuidado y pelaje
- Mantenimiento del pelaje
- Mantenimiento alto
- Caída de pelo
- Pérdida de pelo mínima
- Pelaje
- Pelo largo
Ejercicio y enriquecimiento
- Ejercicio diario
- Baja necesidad de ejercicio
- Estimulación mental
- Estimulación mental moderada
- Facilidad de adiestramiento
- Equilibrado
Temperamento y sociabilidad
- Con las personas
- Entusiasta y amigable
- Con otros perros
- Selectivo con otros perros
- Con los niños
- Bien con niños respetuosos (supervisar)
- Ladridos / ruidos
- Vocalización moderada
- Instinto de persecución
- Bajo instinto de presa
- Tiempo a solas
- Alto riesgo de ansiedad por separación
Adaptación al hogar y al clima
- Clima cálido
- Tolerancia moderada al calor
- Clima frío
- Baja tolerancia al frío
- Adiestramiento para el baño
- Difícil de enseñar a ir al baño