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Why the Maltese Wins Over City Dwellers and Allergy Sufferers Alike

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 Let's face it living in a studio apartment with a dog that sheds tumbleweeds is a recipe for chaos. And if you sneeze just looking at a Golden Retriever, you might think dog ownership isn't in your future. Enter the Maltese : the tiny, white secret weapon of urban living. First, the allergy win. While no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, the Maltese comes incredibly close. They have a single, silky coat that sheds minimally more like human hair than fur. This means fewer allergens like dander and hair floating around your tiny space. Regular brushing traps loose hairs before they hit your couch, keeping your sinuses (and your landlord) happy. Now, the city appeal. At under 7 pounds, this breed was practically designed for elevator rides and subway commutes. They don't need a backyard a brisk 15-minute walk or a spirited game of fetch down the hallway burns off their energy perfectly. They're also surprisingly quiet for a small dog, meaning fewer noise complaints from paper-t...

The Essential Guide to Grooming, Potty Training, and First-Year Care

Bringing home a fluffy Maltese puppy is pure magic—but that snow-white coat and tiny bladder come with a steep learning curve! Mastering the first year is all about consistency. Grooming is non-negotiable. That gorgeous single coat mats easily, so commit to a daily line-brushing session to prevent painful tangles. Don't forget to wipe those tear stains daily with a canine eye wipe and introduce a puppy-safe toothbrush early. Potty training requires patience. Their tiny bladders mean frequent trips outside—every 2 hours is a good rule. Use a crate for safe confinement when you can't watch them, and celebrate every outdoor success with high-value treats. Never scold accidents; just clean with an enzymatic spray and move on. The first year also needs vet visits. Stay on top of vaccinations, start socialization immediately, and switch to adult food around 12 months.