The Maltese dog ( (Definite introduction)
The Maltese is one of the oldest European ornamental dogs. It is a gentle little dog and can be safely allowed to play with children. The body proportions are very good, the long white hair makes it look very elegant, the head is high, and the genius has a noble feeling. It pays attention to its owner and emotions, has a strong body, and is very suitable for family support.
The dog's head is moderately long compared to its body size, and its drooping ears are relatively short. There is a large amount of long hair forming ear fringe hair, and the hair droops to the head. The eyes are very wide apart, dark in color, round in shape, the rims of the eyes are black, and the nose is also black.
The neck is of sufficient length to support the head. The body is compact, with a flat topline, well-spread ribs, and a tight loin. The leg bones are slender and well-furred, the front legs are straight, the palm joints are thick, and there is no distortion. The hind legs are strong, the feet are small and round, and the toe pads are black. The tail has long feathers and is beautifully positioned on the back.
The Maltese dog has a single-layer coat, which is long, flat and silky, and can hang down to the ground along both sides of the body. Although it is very small in size, it has no fear and is very confident, often giving people a feeling of vitality.
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