Coat: Silky

How often should a Maltese be groomed?

The Maltese’s long, silky coat requires regular care to keep it looking its best. Because their hair grows continuously and sheds very little, mats can form easily, especially behind the ears and under the armpits. Brushing or combing 3 to 5 times a week is essential to prevent tangles. Light trims around the sanitary areas and feet help maintain cleanliness between full grooming sessions. Bathing every 3 to 6 weeks keeps the coat fresh, but be sure to dry it straight to avoid frizz or mats. A full professional groom every 4 to 6 weeks is recommended to maintain the coat’s elegant appearance. Maltese coats are mostly white, sometimes with lemon or tan markings and black points—watch for tear stains on the white fur, which can be gently cleaned with a damp cloth. - Brush 3–5 times weekly, focusing on ears and armpits - Bathe every 3–6 weeks, dry coat straight - Light sanitary and foot trims between grooms - Full groom every 4–6 weeks Pro tip: Use a slicker brush combined with a fine-tooth comb to catch mats early and keep the coat silky smooth.

Size: Small

About the Maltese

Maltese, illustration, with black points, silky coat, in white, white & lemon

Ever wonder why the Maltese has been cherished for nearly 3,000 years? This tiny dog, originally from Malta, was a favorite among ancient aristocrats in Greece, Rome, and Egypt. With a history that stretches back to Phoenician sailors discovering them around 1500 B.C., the Maltese has a noble past that few breeds can match. They’re small but packed with personality, often acting as a perfect lap companion. Despite their delicate appearance, Maltese dogs can be surprisingly feisty and make good watchdogs. They’re not the best fit for families with young children, as they need a firm leader to prevent unwanted barking or snapping. Their charming, silky white coat and compact 7-pound frame make them a standout in any setting. Isn’t it amazing how such a small dog carries so much history and character?

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