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Toy Maltese (Chipped)
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About Toy Maltese (Chipped)
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Hello.. I have good and bad news, good news is I have more right now. Bad news is this guy already moved out! So if you're still looking for a puppy just reach out to see what I have .
- Olga (many years experience, 24/7 availability, we stay in touch with our families forever!)
Text or Call
308-440-7883
Website:
www.thepuppyark.com/denver
We raise:
Yorkshire Terrier
Morkie (I have now)
Shorkie (I have now)
Poms (I have now)
Pug
Maltese (I have now)
Maltipoo
Here is what we've done for your puppy:
REAR ONLY Dew Claws removed at 2 days (no nerves reached the toe at this age so it's painless)
5-Way Shot done at 6 wks (boosters are to be done at 9 wks and 12wks)
Dewormer Pyrantel 2,4,6 weeks (.2cc/lb)
Dewormer Fenbendazole 7 & 8 weeks (.2cc/lb)
Microchipped is done at 7 weeks (you will register the chip for free with 24hr Pet Watch 1-866-597-2424)
Fecal Examinations at 6 and 8 weeks
Initiated Potty Pad Training at 6 weeks
1 week supply of dog food
1 year supply of Dewormer goes with
Complete Medical Records and what recommend going forward
File of Info of Pet Insurance, Spay/Neutering and Parents Info
We do NOT req. deposits, we simply want to find good solid families that will give our puppies the best life. We don't have much population out here in Nebraska so we have to try and reach out to you in Colorado! Our main home is in Kearney,NE. So you can look up our Kearney location to see our current reviews and such, you can call the state inspectors office, you can call B&B Veterinary in Lexington,NE to verify us.
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Coat Colors:
White
Coat Pattern:
Solid
Why I stand out
Show quality
Vaccinated
Health guarantee
Health certificate
About The Seller
The Puppy Ark
Member for
2 years
Licenses
None for USDA
State licensed
Other Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions
About Maltese Puppies
About Maltese Puppies
How would you describe a Maltese?
The Maltese, with their long hair and dark round eyes, have a unique appearance. A sociable breed they often befriend other pets and will warm up to strangers given enough time and interaction Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-7 pounds and stand 7-9 inches tall.
Will a Maltese get along with my other pets?
Malteses are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Maltese, with their loving personalities and playful attitudes, are great around older children. They are definitely companion dogs who also get along well with other pets. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Can Malteses keep up with an active lifestyle?
The Maltese does not require an abundance of activity , but they do love to play chase and enjoy occasional walks. So strap up your tennis shoes and provide plenty of catch-toys for this toy breed! Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much grooming does a Maltese need?
Maltese have a distinctive long, white, silky coat with no undercoat. Some may have cream or lemon-colored ears. They do require daily brushing to remove dead hair and require periodic dental care since they do sometimes have problems with their teeth. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Malteses are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Can a Maltese live in an apartment?
Malteses are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. This breed can adapt to a rural lifestyle but does best as an indoor dog. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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