Why pay $50 to have your Maltese groomed every 4-6 weeks?

Big Dog | April 14th, 2010

If you own a Maltese and would like to make it look as good as possible, then this Dog Grooming Instructional How To Video Set can save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

Grooming your own dog can be a fun activity for both of you, provided that you are confident in what you are doing is right. This video set is going to teach you just that: how to have a good time and save money at the same time. There are a lot of things you should be a aware of before you start grooming your Maltese yourself. For instance, what equipment to use (clippers, blades, shears) and what areas you must take extreme care of. You should not start your home grooming experience, unless you know all these things, otherwise you can end up spending long hours grooming your dog or even hurting it. However, with the  Dog Grooming Instructional How To Video Set you can gather enough knowledge on grooming, to start your own grooming business!

Whether you want to become a pro groomer or just save money on grooming bills, this video set can get you where you want to be.

What are other grooming tips for the Maltese?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Good grooming always results in our Maltese feeling and looking great and owners worry free about dirt and such. Depending on the coat cut the Maltese is sporting, daily to occasional brushing is required to keep the glow of the coat. But let’s look into more hygienic things that should be done when caring for the Maltese. Maltese have drop ears which can make them prone to ear and yeast infections due to the buildup of moisture. The hairs in the ears will have to be plucked on a monthly basis to prevent this problem.

Brushing of the teeth is also needed to remove plague that may cause gum irritation. It was noted that toy dogs have more plague due to their lack of chewing or biting. So having chew toys are also a good tip. Tearstains are also present with this breed. If not cleaned regularly it could cause irritations. To prevent this, a daily washing and wiping of the face with a washcloth will do wonders for the dog. Grooming simply isn’t combing or brushing but the overall care of your Maltese.

How to buy a European Maltese Dog?

Big Dog | December 21st, 2009

malteseMaltese are toy-sized dogs known for their silky long white or cream-colored hair. As it nearly touches the floor, it appears that they are gliding on air while they move. With medium-sized heads with rounded skulls, they have hanging ears, tapered muzzles and dark noses. Due to their plumed tails which are carry over their backs they have an aristocratic look. If one would like to own a Maltese, familiarization is important especially with the breed standard which should reflect on the dog meaning it is genuine and of quality. But be aware of sneaky non-quality breeders who are out to fool uneducated or uninformed buyers. Read the rest of this entry »

Maltese Puppy Photo

Big Dog | December 5th, 2009

Maltese Puppy Photo

A tiny Maltese pup is ready to pose for the camera. He is so adorable!

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Maltese Puppy

Big Dog | November 24th, 2009

Maltese Puppy

Look at this beautiful Maltese puppy! Isn’t he adorable? He is so cute!

How to stop a Maltese from barking

Ann | November 9th, 2009

Try QUIET with a treat to get his attention. When he stops, immediately give the treat and praise him. Later on delay the time you give the treat after he stays quiet. Soon, he will be an active listener to commands. Maltese also bark due to separation anxiety when they are left alone. Owners can attempt to condition them by going out the door and closing it.


Maltese puppy

Open it in a few seconds and if they are calm, praise and reward them. Extend the time being out of visual range until they are conditioned to a longer absence. Training Maltese needs patience and also consistency. Don’t worry about upsetting them at first as they will adjust, just as long as praise and comfort is given.

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How to groom a Maltese?

Ann | October 26th, 2009

A dog of many names, the Maltese was also known as Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta, the Bichon, and even the Comforter. Maltese have a fabulous, silky long coat of pure white hair that nearly touches the ground. It flows to the sides of the dog showing a parting run in the center all the way from the head to the back and to the base of the tail.  These dogs do not shed much. However, they require grooming attention and regularity. Daily brushing and combing is needed to prevent matting.

Maltese

If matting develops, use your fingers to part them and a fine toothed comb to finish removal.  The removal should be prior to bathing because mats are harder to manage when wet.  Eyes may get irritated by the hair so it can either be clipped or tie up with a bow. The ears should be inspected once a week for infection due to the hair in them. Some owners may opt to have a “puppy cut” or shorten the hair but the grooming regimen still applies.

How to remove tear stain

Big Dog | March 23rd, 2009

You probably have tried many tricks that your friends have suggested or read on the internet with no or minimum result. Don’t waste time. The best product you will ever find is Angels’ Eyes Tear-Stain Eliminator. It works! All professional groomers and show breeders use it.

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Maltese Training

Big Dog | March 12th, 2009

Dogs have become such an important part of our society, that the need for them to fit in well with other human beings and not pose a threat or a disturbance is critical to their long term acceptance by our neighbors and others around us. Not all people are dog lovers and to make sure that they’re not inconvenienced by our pets, training is essential. Training dogs is a specialized skill since the key difficulty lies in how to communicate efficiently with them.

All training of dogs is a repetition of the basic principle of reward and punishment in various forms and combinations. Communication of these signals is the key to proper training. One very important thing to remember is consistency of signals. The reliability of the training depends on how well a dog is able to be sure of what your signals mean.

An important factor is the emotional state of the your Maltese. A dog that is frightened, anxious, or insecure doesn’t train well and this reflects the importance of factors like proper socialization of puppies.

A lot of studies have shown that proper puppy socialization goes a long way towards ensuring a good temperament and receptivity towards training. Lots of handling, petting and generally being around humans in their everyday life goes a long way towards making a dog well behaved and easy to train.

Training Maltese puppies should not begin too early however, as there is evidence to show that before a certain age, the brains of puppies are not significantly developed enough to process complex learning.

Professional dog trainers are best when it comes to training your Maltese as they will ensure that the proper habits are set for life, including how to behave around strangers. For the safety of your Maltese puppy, it is your duty as an owner to ensure that he or she is well trained.

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  • curb your dog’s aggressiveness
  • make your dog understand what is right and wrong
  • house train your dog
  • stop your dog racing in the house
  • deal with a dominant dog
  • overcome separation anxiety
  • stop your dog jumping on people
  • apply the cutting edge Dog Whispering technique
  • deal with more than one dog in the house
  • stop the family cat being harrassed.

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The Health of a Maltese Dog

D Dog Fan | April 7th, 2008

The Maltese is considered to be a generally healthy breed. They are, however, susceptible genetic eye disorders, collapsing tracheas, liver shunts, hypoglycemia, skin allergies, teeth and gum weaknesses, Slipped Stifle (condition which occurs when the knee-like joint above the hock in the hind leg of a dog slips and may require surgery), and white shaker dog syndrome (disease that causes the dog to have full body tremors, most common in West Highland White Terriers, Bolognese and Poodles as well). Please note that these are all generalizations for the breed. Individuals may vary. Just keep these in mind and take your beloved dog to the vet regularly.

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