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here is a website with lots of mixed dog breeds and what they look like this is a pic. of a Pomeranian and Maltese hope you enjoy!!!!
Look at these links:Maltese mixed with Yorkie (A.K.A Morkie) ; https://www.breederinfocenter.comimages220070524133759_160910_1.jpgToy Poodle mixed with Maltese (A.K.A Maltepoo) ; http://cdn-www.dailypuppy.com/media/dogsanonymousche_maltese3.jpg_w450.jpgGlad i could help!From: Mouseadoodle! :)Hi if you want to know how a Maltese lookes like if it's mixed with a poodle/yorkie you can go on Google pictures and put in Maltese/poodle or Maltese/yorkie or Maltese/Yorkshire terrier whateverI hope i helped you!!!
Maltese people are usually dark haired, olive skinned, and not very tall. I suppose you could say they have a typical mediterranean look, like Spaniards for example.
Lm which stands for Liri Maltin ie Maltese Liri (pound) This is no longer true as from 1st January 2008 the Maltese currency is the EURO €
At six months, Yorkshire Terriers, or Yorkies, typically weigh between 4 to 7 pounds and have a sleek, silky coat that can be a mix of blue and tan. Their ears are often upright, and they have a small, compact body with a refined muzzle. At this age, they may still have a playful and energetic demeanor, showcasing their lively personality. Overall, they maintain a cute and charming appearance that makes them popular as companion pets.
a firefighters cross is nothing more than a Maltese Cross.
Yes, the Maltese Tiger is real. Look for yourself on Wikipedia.org.
It is a Medium sized dog, White & fluffy & most likely to have floppy ears.
Show-trimmed Bedlington Terriers look like lambs. However, Bedlingtons from working lines look more like Irish Wolfhounds (except for the size).
It's best to cross with a breed that is similar in size and stature to the Maltese. For example, a toy or miniature poodle could be cross bred and would look cute.
Yorkshire terriers are a diminutive breed of dog that was developed in 1800 Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire Terriers, or yorkies, as they are affectionately referred as, are known for their long, silky coat, and small stature. Yorkshire Terriers are known for their long coats that are tan or blue in color, parted along the face and hangs silkily on either side of the body. While their hair is naturally silky it does require daily grooming and upkeep in order to keep the hair from matting. Yorkshire Terriers always remain small dogs; they rarely weigh over 7 pounds Yorkshire terriers popped up during the mid-nineteenth century when Scottish immigrants relocated to Yorkshire, England to look for new job opportunities. With them came several breeds of miniature terriers and the popular breed of Yorkshire Terriers was born! Yorkies were introduced to the United States in the late 1800’s. Yorkies became especially popular during the Victorian Period as the American people began to embrace Victorian society and rich culture. Yorkshire Terriers are genuine terriers and despite their small physique, they are known for their innate hunting instincts. They are a naturally intelligence dog and they have the unique capability to decipher and comprehend their surroundings. In addition to their superior intellectual capacity, Yorkshire Terriers are exceptionally loyal and loving dogs. They form lasting connections and attachment to their owners and love being a part of a loving family. Yorkies enjoy physical contact and spending time with their owners. While they love being a member of a warm, wonderful family, younger family members can make them nervous and can cause a Yorkshire Terrier to become nippy and aggressive toward younger children. Children who are taught how to behave calmly around Yorkies will have no problem with the terrier temperament. Strangely enough, Yorkshire Terriers are amazing guard dogs, offering protection and defending their homes and family without hesitation by barking loudly to warn against approaching strangers. Yorkshire terrier is not known to get alone especially well with other animals or breeds of dog. In order to best socialize the Yorkie with other animals it is best to begin when they are puppies to ensure they receive the proper social skills needed to interact in a positive manner. Whether in a big city apartment, or a large country estate, Yorkies are able to entertain themselves and can easily adapt to their immediate environment. They are a wonderful breed of dog for first time and veteran dog owners alike.