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Glossary Term: Maltese

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The Maltese is a small, silky-coated breed of dog that is thought to have originated in the Mediterranean region. They have a long, white coat that is soft to the touch and is often kept long and parted in the middle. The Maltese is a very intelligent breed of dog, known for its alertness and playfulness, and is often referred to as a toy dog due to its size. The Maltese is also very loyal and affectionate, making it an ideal pet for those who are looking for a loving companion.

The Maltese is a relatively healthy breed of dog, with a lifespan of between 12 and 17 years. They do not require a lot of exercise, but should be taken on regular walks to keep them healthy and active. They are also sensitive to extreme temperatures and should not be left outside in either hot or cold weather.

The Maltese is an energetic and friendly breed of dog that loves to be around people. They are good with children, as long as they are supervised, and are also good with other animals. They are generally non-shedding, making them a great choice for those with allergies.

Their coat requires regular brushing and clipping to keep it from becoming matted and tangled. They will also need regular baths, as their coat can become soiled easily.

The Maltese is a great companion for those who are looking for a small, affectionate, and playful dog. They are loyal, intelligent, and loving, making them an ideal pet for most households.