Fluffy the Maltese's companion, Zeus the Maltese (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Description:
Fluffy and Zeus were found as strays. They were completely matted and smelled terrible. We've given them several baths and had to shave them. It will take some time and several grooms to get all the hair white. They are also very skinny so we are going to work on fattening them up.
They were definitely on their own for sometime. They are good with people and other dogs.
03/09 Volunteer update: FLUFFY is just that, fluffy, furry and adorable! He loves to be near you and will roll on his back to have his belly rubbed (hence his picture on his back). He is great on a leash, and is calm and inquisitive outside. He loves his companion ZEUS and would be great in a family with another dog. ZEUS and FLUFFY can be adopted together or separately and would make a wonderful addition to any family!
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, this ancient dog was described by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus as belonging to the "Melita" breed, an archaic name for Malta. It was developed in Italy with the addition of miniature spaniel and poodle blood. It was thought that these lively little dogs were first brought to England by Crusaders returning home from the Mediterranean. The breed became particularly popular with women, who often carried them in their sleeves and even to their beds. The dog was not only popular with women though. Publius, the Roman governor of Malta, prized his Maltese enough to commission a portrait of "Issa" and even have poetry written about her. Today, the glamorous Maltese is an adored pet and sought-after show dog. The Maltese is spirited, lively and playful. Gentle, loving, trusting and devoted to its master. Highly intelligent. Good at learning tricks if he feels sufficiently rewarded. Bold and quick to sound the alarm in case of suspicious noises. It is a classical companion dog; graceful and lovable. They do well with other animals. Maltese love to play outdoors but have a penchant for jumping in puddles. A bath must follow! These dogs can be snappish with inconsiderate children and may be difficult to housebreak. Sometimes they are picky eaters. Include small biscuits and dry dog food in this breed's regular diet to help the teeth stay strong and healthy. Do not over-pamper or overprotect these little dogs, for some become unstable, and some may become jealous of visitors. They have a life expectancy of 15-18 years.
Other Pictures of Fluffy the Maltese (click to see larger version):