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Posing with her Christmas deer during the holidays Wearing her birthday outfit

About Cesear, The Maltese

Cesear, a Purebred Maltese was adopted by Val from United States.
Here's how Val describes Cesear :
My dog Cesear,is very charming and loves all kinds of people and other breeds of dog's. his first encounter was a german shepherd(older,than he a male),second all females about the same age a puggle,rottweiler,and a blue pit. amazing and his recent buddy a collie who is a male but is fixed. Cesear is not neutered yet because i want to breed him. overall my dog is very handsome and i would consider in getting one just like him.
Does Cesear 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
Yes,he is definitely a maltese,and has charactersitics that his breed inherent.
Special Achievement of Cesear :
A maltese is a high maintenance breed an it's worth every dollar!!
Val's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
A family that loves a lap dog.or even breed dog's.

About Coockie, The Maltese

Coockie, a Purebred Maltese was adopted by Elena from Cyprus.
Here's how Elena describes Coockie :
Spoiled, smart, sensitive, pretty!

About Maggie, The Maltese

Maggie, a Purebred Maltese was adopted by Paula Collier from United States.
Here's how Paula Collier describes Maggie :
A little fire ball with a very loving heart.
Does Maggie 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
Maggie, my maltese is a people person. greets all our company with a show. she loves to play hide & seek. her little personality is always showing. she is sooo cute and she knows it. she loves new clothes & prances around for all to see.
Special Achievement of Maggie :
Spend as much time with your maltese as you would for a baby. they need and like lots of attention, and will reward you with their love and affection in return
Paula Collier's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
Adults, and responsible children 8 years & up can adopt a maltese. just people who love animals and have time and patience to train them. they do need rules.

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Baby Lolo I'm a trained puppy!!! I'm a sweet bad boy!!!!!!!!

About Cody Connor, The Maltese

Cody Connor, a Purebred Maltese was adopted by Stephanie Ferdenzi from United States.
Here's how Stephanie Ferdenzi describes Cody Connor :
Cody, overweight, health issues, always ravenous and barks for food. the older of the two. loveable connor, skinny, not a great eater, has issues with separation anxiety, howls when he can't see us. poorly house trained, sometimes wears doggie diapers. only really happy when he is with his family. loveable
Does Cody connor 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
Connor is definitely a lap dog, cody doesn't really fit that description.
Special Achievement of Cody Connor :
No matter how difficult and misbehaved they are (and they are) i love them with all my heart and i would never want any other breed.
Stephanie Ferdenzi's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
A family who is home alot (not away at work all day) and people who have time to spend with their dog (they crave your attention) and take care of their grooming issues.

About Maggie, The Maltese

Maggie, a Purebred Maltese was adopted by Paula Collier from United States.
Here's how Paula Collier describes Maggie :
A little fireball of love and energy. magie is a smart little girl and loves to show you all her tricks.she expecially enjoys and sometime demands you attention.
Does Maggie 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
Malteese are smart dogs who learn quickly.you do have to show her who is boss or she will take over. she has several tricks to show on comand.an loves attention and give you plenty of affection.
Special Achievement of Maggie :
Teach them what you expect out of them and you follow the rules yourself. they will reward you with their loyalty and love.
Paula Collier's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
Those who have the time to give them the attention they need each day.older children, adults and the elderly.

About Pucka, The Maltese

Pucka, a Purebred Maltese was adopted by Sandra Walker from United States.
Here's how Sandra Walker describes Pucka :
The most lovable and demonstrative,predictable,playful, funny and sensitive dog i have owned. there isn't one person i know that objects to puckas presence in their home. good with all animals, children and adults. she loves to travel in boats, planes trains and cars. she is very high maintainance with all the brushing and efforts to keep her hair long, clean and white, but never once has complained. but, a very picky eater. best of all she is not a barker.
Does Pucka 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
I believe so. i just never have met a more sweet and dependable and cute one than her. i am sure they are out there.
Special Achievement of Pucka :
They are so easy to train. they just respond to positive reinforcement. i have never had to scold her. she love the snow as long as she is dressed warmly otherwise she won't play and frolic in it. she doesn't tolerate real hot and humid days well. she has a sensitive stomach and really has to be kept on a controled good diet. if she does get sick she goes down fast and needs fast care. one has to stay away from all carpet sprays, etc and any air pollutants or garden pestisides. i have a parrot she loves to play with but must vacuum daily due to it's dander and her sensitivity to it.
Sandra Walker's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
She is good with absolutely everybody. even people that are sold on large breed animals, love her. i take her everywhere.

About Marty, The Maltese

Marty, a Purebred Maltese was adopted by Marty Boo from United States.
Here's how Marty Boo describes Marty :
Marty is my companion who was a gift that i got for my birthday after my husband died and he is the gift that keeps on giving, we literally watches every move i make , he foloows me everywhere he is loving and smart and i never feel alone as long as long as he is with me,
Does Marty 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
I think so, i never had a maitess before, i just know he is a loyal companion to me who is always loving and does what i tell him to do; i love him so much.
Special Achievement of Marty :
He likes to fetch, he likes me to run with him, he likes tug a war .he knowsw when i am sad and he is even more loving. i believe he know what i am saying to him most of the time, he loves people, he is always next to me no matter what i am doing
Marty Boo's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
People who really have alot of love to give to a dog

About Louie Vuitton, The Maltese

Louie Vuitton, a Purebred Maltese was rescued by Erica from United States.
Here's how Erica describes Louie Vuitton :
Loveable. the best thing that happend to my family.
Does Louie vuitton 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
Oh my yes! he loves us all. lap dog. spoiled. king of the house!
Erica's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
A kind, fun loving, you must have time to play with them. give them your full attention.

About Chico, The Maltese

Chico, a Mixed Breed Maltese was rescued by Mady Malloy from United States.
Here's how Mady Malloy describes Chico :
Cute and cuddly.
Does Chico 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
When he trots around he has the air of a show dog. he prances and knows that even if he doesn't have all the characteristics of his breed(s), he "is" a show dog and proud of it.
Special Achievement of Chico :
Always rescue before you buy. always....the overwhelming number of dogs waiting for homes is reason enough to utilize what is out there. don't contribute to the inhumane way of the breeding factories. if you think you need a full breed, find someone reputable, ask around, don't go to the mall pet stores. our story with chico is unique in that he found us across the border, but he has sisters that were rescued here in the u.s. and as small a drop in the bucket as it is, it is still a drop that can grow and grow if anyone that desires a pet, can do it and help.
Mady Malloy's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
Families that truly want to provide a home for any animal and want to offer love. with chico, he does have issues with ownership of food, his first 8 weeks of survival contribute to that, so the breed isn't a factor in that, but his breed characteristics seem to offer ease in care. he's small and can be an indoor dog, but also loves the outdoors and enjoys his surroundings. we think he is possibly a "one of a kind" dog.

About Angel (girl), The Maltese

Angel (girl), a Mixed Breed Maltese was taken in by Lisa from United States.
Here's how Lisa describes Angel (girl) :
Very friendly and lovable.
Does Angel (girl) 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
She needs lots of attention.
Special Achievement of Angel (girl) :
She requires a lot of love. very playful and great with children.
Lisa's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
You have to be lovable and give your dog lots of attention and they dont like to be alone for a long time.

About Kirby, The Maltese

Kirby, a Mixed Breed Maltese was adopted by Beth from United States.
Here's how Beth describes Kirby :
Very curious and fun loving, but he is afraid of strangers. we us he is a real cuddlier.
Does Kirby 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
I'm not sure, i've never had a little dog before.
Special Achievement of Kirby :
I love to watch him run. he bounces like a rabbit and he looks like he is having so much fun.
Beth's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
Family with older kids who can have time to play and cuddle with the dog, but also be gentle since he is small.

About Maggie, The Maltese

Maggie, a Mixed Breed Maltese was taken in by Nancy Hoy from United States.
Here's how Nancy Hoy describes Maggie :
She is very social nad fun.
Does Maggie 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
Yes and no.
Special Achievement of Maggie :
Maltese is a great loving breed of dog..
Nancy Hoy's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
All

About Ming Ming, The Maltese

Ming Ming, a Mixed Breed Maltese was rescued by Creos M Roman from Australia.
Here's how Creos M Roman describes Ming Ming :
Affectionate, cheeky, playful, loves all people, wants to play with pit bulls!
Does Ming ming 's behavior show the inherent Maltese characteristics?
Not sure
Special Achievement of Ming Ming :
She knows she is beautiful so vanity is an issue
Creos M Roman's advice on what type of family should adopt a Maltese:
Families with children, anyone wanting a good companion without to much exercise


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