Throughout his long history, the Maltese has been given many names, such as the "Melitae Dog," "Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta," the "Roman Ladies Dog," "The Comforter," the "Spaniel Gentle," the "Bichon," the "Maltese Lion Dog," and the "Maltese Terrier." Today, he is known simply as the Maltese. This elegant toy dog breed is famed for the silky white hair covering his body. Straight and thick, the coat falls all the way to the floor. Many years ago, Maltese came in many colors, but these days they are always white. When a properly built Maltese moves, he seems to float beneath his cloud of white hair. Because he doesn't have an undercoat, the Maltese sheds little, and many people consider the breed to be hypoallergenic. But the Maltese is more than his coat. Completing the picture is a slightly rounded skull, black nose, drop ears, dark, alert eyes, short, straight legs, and a graceful tail. He's a sweet, intelligent dog who is devoted to his people. And as one of the smallest of the toy breeds, he's well suited to apartment or condo living. Wherever he lives, the Maltese is responsive to his environment and makes an effective watchdog.
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Joseph Vella has written: 'Learn Maltese' -- subject(s): English, Maltese, Textbooks for foreign speakers
It is called Maltese
The two main languages in Malta are Maltese and English. But in school, in modern times we have to learn either German, Italian, French. And in the past they had to learn Spanish and Arabic.
do Maltese get bigger
I'm partial to the Maltese Falcon.
Maltese (English) Maltin (Maltese Language)
i think a Maltese star is a celeberty Maltese or a celeberty dog or it can be a star in the sky shaped like a Maltese dog or a dog.
The Maltese Falcon
Malti
No she just had a Maltese family member but that doesn't make her Maltese
In Maltese to say sit you say: poġġi ,infact I am a Maltese person.