Maltese
Description:
The Maltese, the oldest European toy breed, has
been depicted on objects of art as old as 3000
years. The name Maltese comes from the old Latin
name, Canis Melitaeus, which referred to the dog's
place of origin. There is debate as to whether
this was actually the Island of Malta, or the
town of Melita in Sicily. Throughout Europe, the
Maltese was often used as an object of barter
along trade routes and it gained human interest
wherever it was left. The main function of this
charming toy breed has always been to serve its
master as friend and companion. The breed has
been recognized and exhibited since 1862 in England,
since 1877 in the States, and since 1901 in Canada.
This tiny breed fits well in any size accommodation
and does not require very much exercise.
Height:
10" (25.4cm) Weight: 4 - 6 lbs (1.8 - 2.7
kg)
Coat
Type:
The long, flowing coat of the Maltese should be
straight and silky, and neither woolly nor curly.
The most common color is all-white but beige or
lemon markings are permitted. There is no undercoat,
yet care and grooming of the coat requires dedication
and attention. Daily brushing and frequent bathing
keep the coat tangle-free and clean.
Temperament:
The Maltese
is a mild-mannered, gentle dog. It is an animated
and intelligent creature that enjoys human companionship,
including that of children, and, in return is
very affectionate.
Special
Interest:
This tiny
breed nearly became extinct in the 17th and 18th
centuries when breeders tried to make it even
smaller than it already was. The disastrous results
were reversed by crossing the breed back with
other Toy breeds, which helped the Maltese regain
its vim and vigor.
Classifications:
AKC: Group 5 - Toys
CKC: Group 5 - Toys
KC: Non-Sporting - Toys
FCI: Group 9
ANKC: Group 1 - Toy
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